Yes, you should capitalize "Second Grade" when referring to a specific grade level in a sentence, as it is a proper noun.
It is not necessary to capitalize fifth grade.I just finished fifth grade.My teacher in fifth grade was kind.Fifth grade was easy.
No. It's not necessary.
It depends on how you use it. If a class's official title is "Bilingual Third Grade", yes, capitalize. But I suspect it is not an official title, but instead a description. Therefore small case is best.I attended a bilingual third grade class before entering an English-only class in fourth grade.
No you shouldn't, unless it is at the start if a sentence.
It is not necessary to capitalize fifth grade.I just finished fifth grade.My teacher in fifth grade was kind.Fifth grade was easy.
No. It's not necessary.
No. It's not necessary.
Yes, you should capitalize "Second Grade" when referring to a specific grade level in a sentence, as it is a proper noun.
No. it's not necessary. It should be --- He is a fourth grade student.
8 Grade to 10 Grade or Secondary school level
It depends on how you use it. If a class's official title is "Bilingual Third Grade", yes, capitalize. But I suspect it is not an official title, but instead a description. Therefore small case is best.I attended a bilingual third grade class before entering an English-only class in fourth grade.
The PHL Government Salary Grade 10 has 8 levels of compensation as almost all Salary Grade levels.
At Columbia High School grade levels nine through twelve are offered. This is a common division of grade levels in the U.S. found at the majority of High Schools.
I would say grade levels 4th-6th grade
grade 8-10
You don't use caps with it because it isn't a proper noun. If you wrote Mrs. Smith's second grade it still wouldn't have caps.