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Welsh pupils' Key Stage assessments improve.(News)
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Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales)
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September 9, 2005
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Byline: By Gareth Morgan Western Mail
Pupils in Wales are improving year on year when it comes to getting results in National Curriculum assessments, provisional statistics showed yesterday.
Welsh pupils aged seven, 11 and 14 were last night praised for their results in Key Stage assessments.
The provisional statistics ...
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