You call a 7th grader a junior high student
It depends on the school district
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Yes, because you are not yet in High school and you are not in elementary school so You are a Junior hent's before. when you get to the 6th grade (some schools 7th) You are considered a junior highschool student.
Orangeview Junior High School is a 7th-8th grade public junior high school- middle school in Anaheim, California.
it means your in 11th grade it means your in 11th grade
a grade 6 teacher at north Kipling Junior Middle School.
Most eighth graders are 13 or 14 years old. Eighth grade is usually the last year of middle school or junior high school.
No, grammar school is primary or elementary school. Middle school is usually between primary school and secondary school. Middle school is often thought of as intermediate school or junior high school, but these are two completely different things.
Most places have elementary school, middle school/junior high school, and high school. Elementary is usually kindergarten and grades 1-5 or 6, middle school is grades 6-8 or just 7 and 8 (in which case it may be called junior high instead) and high school is grades 9-12. So then after 12th grade, you graduate and then you can go on to university.
That will depend on what country you are looking at.
It's mostly Middle School, or Junior High you could say ? Sixth grade is sometimes, in some Elementary Schools, if not then you're off to Middle School
I'm assuming you mean Is 6th grade in grammar school ormiddle school?It really all depends on the school. Middle school is usually grades 6-8, while Junior High is usually grades 7-9. Where I go, it is a middle school and grades 6-8, but a school by my town is 5-8. So, usually, it is in middle school, but some grammar/ elementary schools still go K-8, or some may be K-6. If you really need to know, I would contact your local school system, or check their website, if they have one.Hope this helps!~Sarah :D
yes
High School. 9th grade is freshman, 10th is sophmore, 11th is junior, 12th is senior.