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    Quote Originally Posted by Teabags View Post
    If I finished school on Friday?
    Does this now mean that I'm legally not in fully time education. Or does it follow on until the following September when I'm no longer classed as a full-time student?
    Just because you've had your last lesson doesn't mean that you have technically finished school. I don't know about your school but I suspect that you're no longer legally in full-time education until the school term ends.

    Quote Originally Posted by Abi View Post
    I'm pretty sure you're still classed as a full time student until the start of the summer holidays or until you're taken off your schools/colleges system
    Colleges/Schools maintain student data on their college system's for a further 3 years (but they usually keep it for much longer) - the data is kept even longer if it has something to do with exams/finance
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    To my knowledge, you're still classed as being in full time education until the end of the academic year (basically, summer). Then, if you're going to college, from thereafter you go from being in full time education to being a full time student.

    That's for high school anyway, if you're talking about college/further education you're just a full time student until you've finished your years (unless you leave early).
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    You're no longer classed as a full-time student. Even if you're going to college, you're not - as that's purely choice.
    Quote Originally Posted by Teabags View Post
    If I finished school on Friday?
    Does this now mean that I'm legally not in fully time education. Or does it follow on until the following September when I'm no longer classed as a full-time student?

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    You're still classed as a student until exam results are in, surely?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chug! View Post
    You're still classed as a student until exam results are in, surely?
    Well our college courses have set end dates, so she's probably still classed as a student until that date.

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    depends if you're going to college, if so then yes

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    you're classed as being in full time education up to the age of 19 if you do a full time college course or sixth form. They are thinking of dropping the age to 18 but for a couple of years it will stick at 19 I believe

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jazz View Post
    you're classed as being in full time education up to the age of 19 if you do a full time college course or sixth form. They are thinking of dropping the age to 18 but for a couple of years it will stick at 19 I believe
    You'll be classed as being in full-time education if you're enrolled on a full-time educational course When I was at university I was still classed as in full-time education

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zak View Post
    You'll be classed as being in full-time education if you're enrolled on a full-time educational course When I was at university I was still classed as in full-time education
    Its only to 19 where I am, i was going onto lvl 3 BTEC this year but I have to pay £1500 to go on because I finish the course at 20 (for some reason iow's education system is different to the mainland)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jazz View Post
    Its only to 19 where I am, i was going onto lvl 3 BTEC this year but I have to pay £1500 to go on because I finish the course at 20 (for some reason iow's education system is different to the mainland)
    Oh ok, where do you live?

    Education for 16-18 year olds is funded by the government - After that the government no longer provides any funidng hence why people usually have to pay

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