Mercedez Trabue: sorry don't know for USAbut i cant tell for australia:- pre school (ages 2 - 4)- kindergarten and grades 1 - 6 = primary school - grades 7 - 12 = highschool- then there is college and university (if you choose to attend)...Show more
Linwood Mccory: Well the school system in the United States is a little different. At an age before 5, some parents send their kids to preschool also known as Pre-KAt age 5+ kids will attend Elementary School: Grades K-5 K stands for Kindergarten, the grade before 1st grade.At age 10+ kids will attend Middle School: Grades 6-8And at 13+ kids will attend High School: Grades 9-129th grade: Freshman10th grade: Sophomore11th grade: Junior12th grade: Senior (Note these names repeat again in college i.e first year of college is a freshman)Higher education: Some students choose to do a two year technical degree. Others choose to attend a traditional 4 year college.2 year degree: Technical degree/ associates degree4 year degree! : Bachelor's Degree (also known as undergraduate degree)6-8 years: Master's Degree/Specialist Degree8+ is a DoctorateI hope that answers your questions. ^^...Show more
Mandy Mustaro: Generally most children attend preschools before they enter into kindergarten at around age four or fiveGrades 1-6= Elementary school - though some public school districts also call it primary schoolGrades 7 & 8= junior high although there are middle schools which can vary from 6-9Grades 9-12= high schoolthen our secondary education system consists of trade schools, community and junior colleges, state colleges and universities.There is also graduate school after that for students who've obtained a four-year degree earning either a masters or doctorate...Show more
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