In the UK, students typically finish their compulsory education at the age of 16, completing their General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) exams, which usually occur in Year 11. After this, many students choose to continue their education by enrolling in sixth form or college for two additional years, where they can pursue A-levels or vocational qualifications. Therefore, the final grade for compulsory schooling is Year 11, while those who continue further education complete Year 13.
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You need to finish high school, honest.
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The 7th grade in the UK is Year 8 ;)
If your ninth grade is in high school, then you are a freshman. Otherwise, you're a ninth-grader.
Year 11 in high school in the UK
No its your job to get a good grade.76-100!A+!4!
Any school. It does not matter which one.
No, you do not, most students in high school, around 10th grade get thei lisence
This question is way too general to get an answer. Rebecca who? Which medical school? Which course in medical school? What year?