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You reached Key Stage 1
This means your digital know-how is right up there with 5 to 7 year-olds.
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You reached Key Stage 2
This means your digital know-how is right up there with 7 to 11 year-olds.
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You reached Key Stage 3
This means your digital know-how is right up there with 11 to 14 year-olds. Not too shabby.
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You reached Key Stage 4
This means your digital know-how is up there with 14 to 16 year-olds. #DigitalGuruInTheMaking
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This quiz has been developed for O2 by education expert and founder of readysaltedcode, Genevieve Smith-Nunes.
Pupils are taught but not tested at Key Stages 1 to 3.