I Admire the Life and Works of Robert Burns
Studied the works of Burns in 1988 for SCE Higher English.
SCE Higher Grade was the historical terminal exam for the majority of Scottish secondary school pupils, especially those seeking progress onto higher education. They were usually taken in the 5th Year of secondary school (often referred to as S5, and entered at age 16). It was introduced in 1962 and progressed on from the SCE “O” Grade.
Pupils studied for one academic year, sitting exams in the May of S5. The courses were examined by written papers.
SCE Higher Grade was the historical terminal exam for the majority of Scottish secondary school pupils, especially those seeking progress onto higher education. They were usually taken in the 5th Year of secondary school (often referred to as S5, and entered at age 16). It was introduced in 1962 and progressed on from the SCE “O” Grade.
Pupils studied for one academic year, sitting exams in the May of S5. The courses were examined by written papers.