Pre-K
An optional year or two that prepares the child to enter Kindergarten.Typically age 4 give or take a year
Elementary school-Kindergarten-4th grade
Kindergarten-Typically age 5 or 6
First Grade-Age 6 or 7
Second grade-Age 7 or 8
Third Grade-Age 8 or 9
Fourth Grade- Age 9 or 10
Middle School-Grades 5-6
5th Grade-Age 10 or 11
6th Grade- Age 11 or 12
Junior High (Sometimes Junior School is part of Middle School)-Grades 7-8
Grade 7-Age 12 or 13
Grade 8-Age 13 or 14
High school-Grades 9-12
Grade 9(Freshman)-Age 14 or 15
10th Grade (Sophomore)-Age 15 or 16
11th Grade (Junior)-Age 16 or 17
12th Grade (Senior)- Age 17 or 18
Then there is either college or university.
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The American International School System was created in 2007.
Well, it depends.....For American system, ACS (American Community School) is the best. But if you want to go to the Lebanese system or French system, IC (International College) is the best for Lebanese and French system.
The american school system. Wow
The question is, when was the current American schooling system made, as in elementary school, middle school, and high school divisions, how did it used to be and when and why was it changed?
Every American citizen has the right to be educated in the public school system in his or her district.
At the Lycée Louis-le-Grand in Paris. The French school system is (and was) different from modern American school system.
The traditional education system in Nigeria consists of rigid examination of students. Nigeria adapted parts of the American school system into their educational design by breaking up elementary school, middle school and high school.
No political party started the public school system. It developed in the colonies and the first school was in 1635 called the Boston Latin School. It was the first town supported school and it established a pattern of local control of the school system. This was well before the American revolution and any political parties.
Yes. The British system consists of primary school, secondary school, college and university. The American system consists of elementary school, middle school, high school and college or university. Additionally, the British (or at least English) system has A Levels and/or GCSEs while the US has APs and IBs. In Britain, school years are 'forms', but in the US they are 'grades'. A 'class' in the US is a 'module' in Britain. Also, the US system grades in 'points' while the British system uses 'marks'.
Only in Spain. Not in this country!
Yes, although it depends with the type of high school and their system of education. There are high schools that transfer credits from English schools to the American schools.
amerian boys and girls spend 6 years in primary school also alled elementary or grade school after finishing primary school 6 grade