usually 2 or three depending on the school... i had 4th, 5th, and 6th grade at an intermediate school and 7th and 8th at middle school...... some middle schools have 6, 7, and 8th grades usually it may differ depending what city or school
2 or 3.
Wiley Middle School Monticello Middle School
In the UK children aged 10-13 attend middle school. Middle school is for three years. These years are known as year 5 to year 8, much like in the US those years are known as grade 5 to grade 8.
3 and a third
over 1000
Austin, Texas. Bailey Middle School
There is preschool then kindergarden then 1-12 grade there is elementary school middle school, high school then college is optional
There are a lot of Stevenson Middle Schools in the US. The one in Chicago is about 170 miles from Iowa.
The average number of students for a middle school classroom is anywhere from 25-30 students depending on the class and the size of the school district.
Primary school refers to the first years of school (commonly used in the UK ans UN), equivalent to elementary school (commonly used in the US). It's compulsory in many parts of the World for children about 5 - 11 years old, depending on country and region. Secondary school comes after primary/elementary school, and is in the US referred to as middle/junior high. The age range of the students are about 11 - 14 years old, depending on country and region.
Within the public school system in the US, a master's degree in Student Personnel Services with certification is required. The master's degree can take between two and three years to complete, post bachelor's degree.
None. The US is only 200 years old. The middle or dark ages lasted from 410 to 1500 over a thousand years.
High School in Japan is three years. Kids in the first HS grade (ichi (1) nen (year) sei (student) ) are the equivalent of 10th graders in the United States. There is the extra year at the elementary school level which creates this. In the US elementary is over at 5th grade however in Japan it goes to 6th. Hope this helps.