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Help for Young People aged 13 to 19 years 32 !# b]lv !( jif{ k'u]sf o"jfju{sf]nflu ;xof]u 8. Health :jf:Yo 34 9. Useful Addresses and Websites 37 pkof]uL 7]ufgf / j]a;fO6x? 10. Libraries k':tsfnox? 38 1 2 ABOUT BRACKNELL FOREST Bracknell Forest is made up of 6 towns and parishes. They are Binfield, Bracknell, Crowthorne, Sandhurst, Winkfield and Warfield. Bracknell Forest is in a good location: 25 miles west of London and a few minutes from the motorways M3, M4 and M25. This means you can travel to other parts of England easily. It is easy to get to London and Reading by train or bus from Bracknell. Heathrow Airport is 30 minutes away and Gatwick Airport is 40 minutes drive. The choice of schools is very good, and local schools achieve good exam results. Bracknell has many large offices of multinational companies on the three industrial areas which are just outside of the town centre and there are a wide variety of jobs available. There is a good choice of leisure activities. 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Ps} ;fy 3'Dg hfg ;S5g\ . 3 LEISURE There are many activities in Bracknell Forest which you and your children can do. We provide sports facilities at these places: • Bracknell Leisure Centre • Sandhurst and Edgbarrow Sports Centres • Horseshoe Lake Watersports Centre • Downshire Golf Course • Coral Reef, Bracknell's Waterworld • The Look Out Discovery Centre For quiet walks or picnics you can use: • Countryside parks • Recreational open spaces • Public rights of way You can find out which ones are closest to you by contacting Leisure Customer Services on: Tel: 01344 352000 Time Square Market Street Bracknell RG12 1JD Email: [email protected] This building is on the map and is close to the train station. You will be very welcome at these places. The library can give you more information on events and activities in your area. 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Legally children must be in full- time education from the start of the school term after their fifth birthday. School is from Monday to Friday and school times are usually from 08:45 am to 3:30 pm. The phases of schooling are as follows: Nursery – 3 to 5 years old Infant - 5 to 7 years old Juniors – 7 to 11 years old Primary - 5 to11 years old Secondary -11 to16 years old Bracknell has: 3 infant schools 15 infant and primary schools have nursery 3 junior schools classes 24 primary schools 1 school for children with special needs 6 secondary schools There are other private or independent schools where you will need to pay fees. When your child enters school at the age of 5, s/he enters Reception or Year 1. In infant schools children leave at end of Year 2 to join either a primary school or junior school. A junior school will take children from Year 3 through to Year 6. Primary schools take children from Reception/Year 1 to Year 6. At the beginning of Year 6 you will be asked to choose a secondary school for your child. If your child arrives in school after this time, you may need to ask the headteacher for information. Secondary schools take children from Years 7 to 11. Children usually progress through the school with their age group. The school year The school year starts in September. There are three terms in each year. There is a week’s holiday half way through each term called “half term” and a longer holiday at the end of each term. 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