In England, high school typically begins in September. The academic year runs from September to July, with students starting Year 7 (the first year of secondary school) at age 11. Schools may have different term dates, but September is the common starting month for most.
Worthing High School - England - was created in 1905.
Bishop England High School was created in 1915.
Shrewsbury High School - England - was created in 1885.
Salisbury High School - England - was created on 1997-02-01.
Hebrew High School of New England was created in 1996.
Worthing High School - England -'s motto is 'Leading Learning'.
Mandan High School's motto is 'Where the Best Begin!'.
Secondary School or High School
St Augustine's Church of England High School was created in 1884.
they began going to school their in the month of September.
Northgate High School, Dereham, England
Traditionally you are fourteen, when you begin high school.