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Yes, Year 3 is Key Stage 2, Key Stage 1 is Years Reception to 2, Key Stage 3 is year 3 to 6, Key Stage 3 is year 7 to 9, Key Stage 4 is Years 10 and 11, and 6th Form is Year 12 and 13. Hope this Helps!

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