Key Stage
Key Stage 4
Key Stage 4 is a stage of secondary education covering years 10 and 11 when children usually take GCSE exams. Children usually take GCSE exams in about eight to ten subjects, which must include English, Mathematics and Science. In this final key stage, children are usually ages between 14 and 16 years old. They are usually ages 14 and 15 in year 10 and aged 15 and 16 in year 11 when they finish formal education.

SuperNova Enterprise
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Windows
A SuperNova Enterprise licence is recommended when there are multiple employees with visual impairments in your organisation. It provides the flexibil...
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SuperNova Magnifier and Speech
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Windows
With SuperNova, people with visual impairments can use a computer to read, communicate, access information and entertainment. SuperNova supports your...
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SuperNova Professional
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Windows
SuperNova Professional delivers accessibility for blind and partially sighted employees. It makes your organisation's digital workspace - inc...
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Tau XL - AT Awareness in the Workplace
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Online
Tau XL is a CPD-certified online course to enhance knowledge and skills in Assistive Technology (AT). It is designed to empower educators, professiona...
FROM £299.00 + VAT £358.80 INC VAT

Texture Library Square
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All Platforms
When pressed firmly, it provides a deep tissue stimulation effect without causing any harm or pain to your skin. It can also encourage movement of you...
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TiPY Keyboard
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All Platforms
TiPY Keyboard is an innovative tool for individuals who use one hand due to congenital factors, injuries, or neurological disorders. This one-handed k...
FROM £849.00 + VAT £1,018.80 INC VAT