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The grade 8 and 9 subjects are a set list of: English(Language, literature and writing), Mathematics, Afrikaans or Zulu(Language, literature and writing), Life Orientation, Technology, Social Sciences, Natural Sciences and Creative Arts The higher grade(10-12) subjects are chosen by a course selection or by high number of subject requests.
Grades 10, 11, 12 cover standard CAPS subjects ranging from sciences (Physics, Life Sciences) to vocational subjects like Tourism and Consumer Studies. In 2013, the school has re-introduced Information Technology into its curriculum. English, Afrikaans OR Isizulu, Life Orientation and Mathematics OR Mathematical Literacy are compulsory.
Pittsburgh Creative and Performing Arts 6–12 (CAPA) is a magnet school located in the Cultural District of Downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. CAPA is one of four 6th to 12th grade schools in the Pittsburgh Public Schools. It was formed from a merger between CAPA High School and Rogers CAPA Middle School.
From there education models differ as elementary school can last anywhere from grade 5 (age 10–11) to grade 8 (age 13–14) depending on the structure. Some states have middle schools which is part of secondary education and between elementary school and high school encompassing grades from 6 to 9, while others have no middle school and ...
The National Senior Certificate or NSC is the current matriculation (matric) certificate, with grade 12 as the matriculation grade. The NSC, previously known as the Further Education and Training Certificate or FETC, replaced the Senior Certificate effectively in 2008, having been phased in with grade 10 in 2006.
High school (occasionally senior high school) includes grades 9 through 12. Students in these grades are commonly referred to as freshmen (grade 9), sophomores (grade 10), juniors (grade 11), and seniors (grade 12). At the high school level, students generally take a broad variety of classes without specializing in any particular subject.
Today's NYT Connections puzzle for Wednesday, January 8, 2025The New York Times
Grade 5 10–11 Grade 6 11–12 Grade 7 12–13 Gimnazjum: Grade 8 13–14 Grade 9 14–15 High school: Grade 10 15–16 High school: Grade 11 16–17 Grade 12 17–18 Grade 13 (only in vocational schools) 18–19