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  1. #1
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    Ello, I'm stupid American and was wondering what the education system for you guys was.

    Here in America it's basically

    Kindergarden (some places)
    1-6 lementary
    7-8 :Middle School
    9-12: High School

    And then for higher learning at college (I'm guessing University for you)

    2 years - Associate
    4 years - Bacheloret (no clue how it's spelled even though that's what I was going for... it's okay though cause I'm an art major )
    And after that I really have no clue.

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    I live in England.. and it's like this:
    Nursery (age 3-4)
    Reception (age 4-5)
    *the above aren't comulsary*
    Infants -
    Year 1 (age 5-6)
    Year 2 (age 6-7)
    Juniors/Primary -
    Year 3 (age 7-8)
    Year 4 (age 8-9)
    Year 5 (age 9-10)
    Year 6 (age 10-11)
    Secondary/Comprehensive/High school -
    Year 7 (age 11-12)
    Year 8 (age 12-13)
    Year 9 (age 13-14)
    Year 10 (age 14-15)
    Year 11 (age 15-16)
    6th Form (Not compulsary from here) -
    Year 12 (age 16-17)
    Year 13 (age 17-17)
    College
    University (you can be any age to go to these)

    I think thats what you were asking ;P

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    In Northampton its -

    Primary School -
    Reception (4-5)
    Year One (5-6)
    Year Two (6-7)
    Year Three (7-8)
    Year Four (8-9)
    Year Five (9-10)
    Year Six (10-11)

    Secondary School -
    Year Seven (11-12)
    Year Eight (12-13)
    Year Nine (13-14)
    Year Ten (14-15)
    Year Eleven (15-16)

    6Form/College - Not complusary
    Year 12 (16-17)
    Year 13 (17-18)

    University - You can go here any age after doing Alevels

    And what Northampton was like 2 Years ago

    Lower School -
    Reception (4-5)
    Year One (5-6)
    Year Two (6-7)
    Year Three (7-8)
    Year Four (8-9)

    Middle School
    Year Five (9-10)
    Year Six (10-11)
    Year Seven (11-12)
    Year Eight (12-13)

    Upper School
    Year Nine (13-14)
    Year Ten (14-15)
    Year Eleven (15-16)

    6Form/College - Not complusary
    Year 12 (16-17)
    Year 13 (17-18)

    University - You can go here any age after doing Alevels

    It changed to the first system when i was going into year 8
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    much thanks

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    Kindergarden (some places)
    1-6 lementary
    7-8 :Middle School
    9-12: High School

    I live in canada, im in middle school. Grade 8.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Silent-Wishes
    I live in England.. and it's like this:
    Nursery (age 3-4)
    Reception (age 4-5)
    *the above aren't comulsary*
    Infants -
    Year 1 (age 5-6)
    Year 2 (age 6-7)
    Juniors/Primary -
    Year 3 (age 7-8)
    Year 4 (age 8-9)
    Year 5 (age 9-10)
    Year 6 (age 10-11)
    Secondary/Comprehensive/High school -
    Year 7 (age 11-12)
    Year 8 (age 12-13)
    Year 9 (age 13-14)
    Year 10 (age 14-15)
    Year 11 (age 15-16)
    6th Form (Not compulsary from here) -
    Year 12 (age 16-17)
    Year 13 (age 17-17)
    College
    University (you can be any age to go to these)

    I think thats what you were asking ;P

    Thats bang on
    2992reps,

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