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| - It is the only known school for all the special teenagers and children in the UK, no matter what species they are. The school accepts all pupils under the age of 18, even as infants, if they have already manifested or are born as non-human. There are a few exceptions to the maximum age limit, e.g. if a particular student legally couldn't enroll until he or she was of age. The school would also ban any whose nature would make them a threat, in order to protect the others there. The students can leave when they see fit, as long as they have already gained control of their powers.
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| - It is the only known school for all the special teenagers and children in the UK, no matter what species they are. The school accepts all pupils under the age of 18, even as infants, if they have already manifested or are born as non-human. There are a few exceptions to the maximum age limit, e.g. if a particular student legally couldn't enroll until he or she was of age. The school would also ban any whose nature would make them a threat, in order to protect the others there. The students can leave when they see fit, as long as they have already gained control of their powers. The school begins with a nursery, where the pupils' ages range from newborn to five years old. Here, they do little work, but it is very similar to a normal nursery, where they can just play other children like them. However, if they already do possess abilities, they must learn basic control of these, enough to ensure safety. The next stage of schooling is a primary school, beginning at six years old and continuing until they turn eleven, where basic studies are started. After they turn twelve, the pupils move into secondary school, which progresses on general studies, mainly revolving around further control of their gifts and abilities, and also learning new, more advanced uses. When pupils turn fourteen, they begin their GCSEs as well as learning new ways to use their abilities and studying the histories and culture of their own race and others. Afterwards they move into a sixth form, which is for sixteen to eighteen year olds, and consists of both normal examination and progressing in their unique species and abilities. Once they finish school, they are free to go onto university. Should a student however chose to remain at the school after turning eighteen, they can begin a few college studies but they are quite limited. Most who do so focus only on studying their abilities.
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