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Children begin elementary school with kindergarten (grade K) around age 5. The next year is grade 1 and it goes up each year to grade 5. They finish elementary school around age 10. Children in elementary school usually learn different subjects from one teacher in a single classroom.
Elementary school covers grades 1-5, with students usually between the ages of 6 and 10. Middle school includes grades 6-8, for students aged 11 to 13. Finally, High school spans grades 9-12, with students typically aged 14 to 17.
Elementary School Grade Levels By Age. Kindergarten: 5. 1st-Grade: 6.
Elementary schools are schools that span grades K or 1 through 4, 5, or 6. Students may attend either a 4-year, 5-year, 6-year or 7-year public or private elementary school. Upon successful completion of their elementary education students then proceed to middle school, also known as junior high school.
Elementary schools typically operated grades Kindergarten through 6; the junior high school, often housed in the same building as the senior high school, then covered grades 7 through 9; and the senior high school operated grades 10 through 12.