Depends on the country. Here in the United State, Middle Schools are considered from sixth grade to eight grade, but some private or public schools, have a project that is kind of a mix, from fifth to ninth grade.
5-6 are intermediate. 7,8 grades are considered middle school. 9th is now in high school.
Elementary has grades 1-5 and middle school has grades 6-8. More responsibility is involved with middle school.
Elementary has grades 1-5 and middle school has grades 6-8. More responsibility is involved with middle school.
elementary is grades 1-6 and middle school is grades 7-8
In the United States, a middle school is a school that is between grade school and high school. They include grades 7 and 8, but may also include grades 6, 9 or whatever grades the school system decides on.
In the United States, "secondary school" usually refers to a school that combines middle and high school grades (usually grades 7-12 or 6-12). These often exist in smaller towns that don't really have enough students to make two separate schools for the middle and high school kids. A school with grades 9-12 is just called a high school.
Primary school 1 - 4 grades Middle school 5 - 9 grades High school 10 - 11 grades
because people take their maind of the grades
Of course. All grades you get matters really.
No, they look at your high school grades, sometimes your late middle school ones.
Grades 9-12 are covered in a French High School.
What grades are in middle school depends upon the school district. It is the 2 or 3 grades between elementary school and high school. It includes 7th & 8th grades, but might also have either the 6th or 9th grades. The school district where I grew up had junior high schools with 7th, 8th and 9th grades. They still do, but have changed to calling them "middle school". Where my children grew up, middle school was, and still is, 7th and 8th grades.