From 7th-12th grade
Grade school doesn't include high school, since grade school is also known as elementary school, the usual levels from Kindergarten to 5th or 6th grade. High school can be referred to either including 7th and 8th grade through 12th, or not including 7th and 8th grade.
Well, it depends because different school districts have the grades grouped differently. Most commonly, it goes like this: Elementary School: Kindergarten through 5th grade (ages 5-11) Middle School: 6th through 8th grade (ages 11-14) High School: 9th through 12th grade (ages 14-18) But sometimes it's: Elementary: Kindergarten through 6th grade (ages 5-12) Middle: 7th and 8th grade (ages 12-14) High: 9th through 12th grade (ages 14-18) Or Elementary: Kindergarten through 4th grade (ages 5-10) Middle: 5th through 8th grade (ages 10-14) High: 9th through 12th grade (ages 14-18) And, this used to be the norm back in the older days, and is not common anymore, but some school systems do still do it like this: Elementary: Kindergarten through 6th grade (ages 5-12) Junior High (not middle school): 7th through 9th grade (ages 12-15) High School: 10th through 12th grade (ages 15-18)
Middle School typically spans the 6th, 7th, and 8th grades in the United States. After finishing the 8th grade, students move on to High School, which spans the 9th through 12th grades.
Most high schools start at 7th grade and ends at 12th grade.
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.
Definity not. If they decided to do that the 5th graders would be to young to do most middle school things and be around the wrong environment to soon.
Elementary School, my dear Watson!
Not very sure where he attended. I know he attended 37 different grade schools with his brotherHe went to school through 7th grade in Yuma, Arizona.
They attended Evansville Christian School through 7th grade and are now homeschooled.
That will depend on what country you are looking at.
"The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald is typically read in high school, often in 11th or 12th grade. It is a classic novel that is valued for its exploration of themes such as the American Dream, social class, and identity.