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Primary School

Playschool: 3-4

Reception: 4-5

Year 1: 5-6

year 2: 6-7

year 3: 7-8

year 4: 8-9

year 5: 9-10

year 6: 10-11

Secondry school

Year 7: 11-12

year 8: 12-13

year 9: 13-14

year 10: 14-15

year 11: 15-16

Sixth form

Year 12: 16-17

year 13 17-18

This is what it is like in my school anyway. Sorry if this wasnt the answer you was looking for

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