Primary, Transition, Lower One, Upper One etc.
Only for the elite class.Only for the Elite Class
Yes. The British system consists of primary school, secondary school, college and university. The American system consists of elementary school, middle school, high school and college or university. Additionally, the British (or at least English) system has A Levels and/or GCSEs while the US has APs and IBs. In Britain, school years are 'forms', but in the US they are 'grades'. A 'class' in the US is a 'module' in Britain. Also, the US system grades in 'points' while the British system uses 'marks'.
A preposition.
You will need a high school diploma or GED to take a class. Typical courses are anywhere from 6-to-12 weeks. It depends on the facility or school offering the class.
All members of the family worked to earn money.
information system diagram for a Vocational training college.
world war 1 had a profound effect on the british class system due to traditional roles having to change to adapt to the war.
Having a class scheduling system can be difficult because of the conflicts that arise naturally whenever there are multiple people scheduling any event. This is typical of scheduling any event at all, even non class events.
Universal Concept of Mental Arithmetic System
"what school and which class"
Class levels 1,2, and 3
The A 319 comes in many versions. They will seat 124 in a typical 2 class system. and up to 156 in a single economy system