Well, isn't that just a happy little question! If you're 52 years old now, and we add the typical age range of 17-18 when someone graduates from high school, we can estimate that you graduated around 1986-1987. Remember, there are no mistakes in life, only happy accidents!
6 years,splited into two phases:middle school and high school. College year is 4 years (medic 5 years).
There are 8 semesters in 4 years of high school
If you were born in 2016, you would typically graduate high school in the year 2034. High school graduation usually occurs around the age of 17 or 18, depending on the individual's birthdate and the specific school system. Therefore, adding 17 or 18 years to 2016 would give you the approximate graduation year.
K-12 is the number of years needed to graduate high school. 180 days in a school year. S
Scottish schools have seven years at primary school, and four, five, or six at high school. Year 9 in England is the 9th year at school, so it equates to 2nd year at high school.
No. Only four years are allowed at the high school level.
If you went to a three-year high school like I did, probably not.
yes they check all academic year in high school
At 4 years old, children can go to Kindergarten (not called Kindy all throughout Australia. Sometimes referred to as Preschool). THIS IS NOT COMPULSORY. At 5, children start school. Generally there is 8 years of Primary School. Some states have students start High School or a Middle School before Year 8. In South Australia, Primary School is Reception (First year) to Year 7 (Last year of Primary School) and then move onto High School from Year 8-Year 12.
1st year: freshman 2nd year: sophomore 3rd year: junior 4th year: senior ***They are the same as the years in high school***
Colleges take grades from all four years of high school into account, so a high school student's grade point average (GPA) is equally important in each year of high school.
2 Years Kindergarden 5/6* Years Primary School/Middle School 4 Years High School * Depending of State: 1 Year more.