Primary schools (which are usually called elementary schools in the US) usually serve kindergarten, and then 1st grade through either 5th or 6th grade. Some elementary schools also offer preschool (much like nursery in the UK primary schools).
Yes. In most parts of the US, either grades K-5 or K-6 are considered to be at the primary level.
it is fine if a meant to be Senior is in Primary school because obviously this person has stayed down in grades and not gone up in grades
A+ is the best anyone can get. A "C" is considered average. So anywhere from a C to an A+ is considered satisfactory to excellent grades.
Not all grades are good, but some are. In a letter-oriented grading system, grades of A or B are generally considered good while other grades including C, D, and F are generally considered not good or even failing. In a number-oriented grading system, grades are generally considered good if they are in the 80s or higher.
in ballet? pre primary, then primary grades one to five from there you can continue to grades six to eight or do the vocational grades- intermediate foundation, intermediate, advanced foundation, advanced 1 and advanced 2. then solo seal, but the vocational grades are hard to pass, especially after intermediate. however you can skip the foundations.
Primary school 1 - 4 grades Middle school 5 - 9 grades High school 10 - 11 grades
In Canada, primary school refers to grades 1-6 of a child's education.
Either first or Second grades.
The Arizona primary and secondary schools are the same as in most of the US.There are 12 grades, the last four considered "high school" or secondary vocational schools.
Education is considered beneficial when you complete it and get good grades
The sun is not considered to be a primary consumer. The sun is an energy source that is used by primary consumers.
Any schooling beyond high school usually. Primary = grades K - 6 Secondary = grades 7-12