In the United States, the transition to a standardized 12-grade education system occurred gradually throughout the late 19th and early 20th centuries. By the 1900s, most states had adopted a 12-grade system, with high school typically covering grades 9 through 12. The establishment of the 12-grade model was influenced by the need for a more educated workforce and the expansion of secondary education.
When you enter 7th grade, you should be 12 years old. (That is without holding back or bumping up.) You should turn 13 during your 7th grade year, or the summer following seventh grade.
what year did the oldest person in the world go to 5th grade
In Lesotho, the education system typically includes primary education, which lasts for seven years (Grades 1 to 7), followed by secondary education, which covers five years (Forms A to E, equivalent to Grades 8 to 12). Students can complete their secondary education by taking the Cambridge O-Level exams or the Lesotho General Certificate of Secondary Education (LGCSE). After secondary school, students may pursue higher education at various universities and colleges. Thus, the highest grade in the formal school system is Grade 12.
Education in Australia is compulsory up to Year 9 (15-16years old). Primary Education - Prep (5 yrs old) - Grade 6 (11 yrs old) Secondary Education - Year 7 (12 yrs old) - Year 12 (17-18 yrs old) After completing Year 12 you can attend university (depending on your scores, and what future career you want). There are also TAFE and other courses which you can take (most of which require school up to Year 10, some require Year 12). Most undergraduate degrees are 3 years, more for some professional degrees (such as Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery), and usually 4-5 years for a double degree. You can then go on to do Honours, Masters, PhD, etc. - very similar to other countries.
yes.
In the US, 4 year olds don't go to "real" school yet. They may go to preschool if their parents choose to send them. Kindergarten is the first year of compulsory education, and children start at age 5.
you need to be 18 to join
yes but you will have to pay and if you actually go to 12 grade you can get a scholership
11 TO 12
I go to school in the south east of England, normally you start at age 11/12 (year 7) and go up to age 16/17 (year 11) but it depends in different schools
The order is Freshman - 9th grade or first year of college Sophomore - 10th grade or second year of college Junior - 11th grade or third year of college Senior - 12th grade or fourth/last year of college
After receiving a degree your friend will not have to do much more education. Only if she is interested in higher education or administration.