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  2. Year 7 - Wikipedia

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    It is the first year group in Key Stage 3 in which the Secondary National Curriculum is taught [6] and marks the beginning of secondary education. [7] Year 7 follows Year 6, the last year of primary school education. Year 7 is usually the first year of secondary school. In some areas of England, Year 7 is the first year of middle school.

  3. Seventh grade - Wikipedia

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    Seventh grade (also 7th Grade or Grade 7) is the seventh year of formal or compulsory education. The seventh grade is typically the first or second year of middle school. In the United States, kids in seventh grade are usually around 12–13 years old. Different terms and numbers are used in other parts of the world.

  4. List of primary education systems by country - Wikipedia

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    Year 2, age 6 to 7 ; Year 3, age 7 to 8 ; Year 4, age 8 to 9 ; Year 5, age 9 to 10 ; Year 6, age 10 to 11 [29] At the end of Year 6 all children in state primary schools are required to take National Curriculum tests in reading and maths also called SATS. They then change schools to go to secondary school.

  5. Secondary education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Most independent schools in the United States are associated with religious orientations making up 68.7% of all private schools as of 2013–2014. [31] [32] This is a number had an increasing trend in the period of 1989–2005 [33] however, it dropped by about 9% in 2006–2007, [34] [35] but seems to be increasing again.

  6. List of secondary education systems by country - Wikipedia

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    Year 7 (First Form) KS3 Primary 7: Year 8 (First Form) Grade 6 2: 12–13: Year 8 (Second Form) KS3 First Year (Secondary 1) Year 9 (Second Form) Grade 7 2: 13–14: Year 9 (Third Form) KS3 Second Year (Secondary 2) Year 10 (Third Form) Grade 8 3: 14–15: Year 10 (Fourth Form) KS4 Third Year (Secondary 3) Year 11 (Fourth Form) Grade 9 3: 15–16

  7. Educational stage - Wikipedia

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    6 to 7 KS2: Year 3: 7 to 8 Junior Year 4: 8 to 9: Preparatory or Junior Year 5: 9 to 10 Middle Year 6: SATs A grammar school entrance exam, often the 11-plus: 10 to 11 KS3: Year 7: None, though individual schools may set end of year tests, or mock GCSE exams. 11 to 12: Secondary Lower school Senior Grammar school Year 8: 12 to 13 Year 9: 13 to ...

  8. Key Stage 3 - Wikipedia

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    Key Stage 3 (commonly abbreviated as KS3) is the legal term for the three years of schooling in maintained schools in England and Wales normally known as Year 7, Year 8 and Year 9, when pupils are aged between 11 and 14. In Northern Ireland the term also refers to the first three years of secondary education.

  9. Secondary education in Wales - Wikipedia

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    For 6–7 year olds (Key Stage 1) the general expectation is that the majority of pupils will attain Level 2 in each individual subject. For 10–11-year-olds (Key Stage 2) the expectation is that the majority of pupils will attain Level 4 in each individual subject. For 13–14-year-olds (Key Stage3) the general expectation is that the ...