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Usually, 11-12 years old. But it can vary.

All US states have requirement that a child be 5 years old by a certain date to enter kindergarten, the first year of formal education. It's usually sometime in September, but sometimes not till October, and some states have it as late as December. So, this is why the ages can vary.

So, kids are usually 11 when they start 6th grade, but at the beginning of the school year, there may be some 10 year olds. But they will be 11 by the end of September in most cases (but again, some states have late cut-off dates so in those places, the youngest kids could be 10 all the way up until December).

All kids who are born from January to May/June (whenever the school year ends), many who were born between October and December, and some born in September (in places with an early September 1st cut-off) will turn 12 in the sixth grade. Kids with summer birthdays are 11 for the whole 6th grade year and simply turn 12 the summer after it.

Some kids could also turn 13 during 6th grade, if they ever had to repeat a year in school and got behind.

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