Sort of.
Some of the terms used for levels of education are "elementary school", "primary school", "middle school", "high school", "junior high", and "secondary school". These terms overlap to some degree, depending on the particular bias of the person who's making the distinction.
Pretty much everyone agrees that kindergarten through say 4th grade are both "primary school" and "elementary school". After that it gets fuzzier, and most people like to make distinctions based on how their particular school district separates the grades.
For example, in a district where K-4 attend one campus, 5-7 attend a second, and 8-12 attend a third, K-7 are probably going to be considered "primary school", though only the K-4 part is "elementary school" with 5-7 being considered "middle school." The campus for the 8-12 students will almost certainly be called "high school", even though most people don't consider 8th grade "high school" (some people don't even consider 9th grade "high school").
Yes its in New York
You can call it either elementary school or primary school.
primary/elementary school
Secondary School or High School
Grundschule is comparable to elementary school.
there is St.Annes,Immaculate Conception,Marry Mount,Vally View Stourbridge Primary, Lakeside Elementary, Wayne Highlands Middle School, Honesdale High School, St. Vincent's School, Preston Elementary, Preston Middle School, Preston Primary, Damascus Primary, Damascus Elementary, Damascus Middle School.
No, but it is a Secondary (High) school, but it does have connections with the Westminster Underschool, which is a primary school.
Elementary or primary school: reading, writing, counting.
Yo mama elementary
Maude Price Elementary School in Downey, CA
Your primary concern should be spelling elementary.
The correct spelling is elementary (obvious or straightforward, or a primary school).
Pre-school Primary----Elementary Secondary---High school thershery-----College