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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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He was a fifth former.
  

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If you are talking about a British student, he was in what used to be called the fifth form and is now generally called Year 11. The pupils in this school year are 15-16 . They are in their eleventh year of compulsory education, the fifth year of secondary education.

  • If you are talking about a British student, he was in what used to be called the fifth form and is now generally called Year 11.
  • The pupils in this school year are 15-16 .
  • They are in their eleventh year of compulsory education, the fifth year of secondary education.
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If you are talking about a British student, he was in what used to be called the fifth form and is now generally called Year 11. The pupils in this school year are 15-16 . They are in their eleventh year of compulsory education, the fifth year of secondary education.

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