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The traditional terminology is still used in some fee-paying schools in the United Kingdom and is commonly used in English-medium secondary schools in Hong Kong and Macau. [1] Publicly-funded secondary schools in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland have their own standard terminologies for different educational stages, e.g. in England ...
Primary 1–6 (小一 – 小六) corresponds to Years 1–6 in the UK, and Forms 1 – 6 (中一 – 中六) correspond to Years 7–12. Usually students begin Primary 1 at age 5 or 6 and complete Form 6 at age 17 or 18.
As of 2015–2016, about 16.4% primary schools and 2.5% secondary schools have adopted Putonghua, instead of Cantonese, for teaching the Chinese language subject across all grades and classes. An additional 55.3% primary schools and 34.4% secondary schools have adopted Putonghua in some of their grades and classes.
In Malta, secondary schools are also called Junior Lyceums, compulsory education is organized in 2 levels: Primary schools (year 1–6, age 6 to 11) Secondary schools (form 1–5, age 11 to 16) At the end of form 5, a student has the option to sit O-levels.
Form 1 Intermediate (Many primary schools in smaller towns perform the dual role of primary and intermediate school) 8th Year 8 Form 2 9th Year 9 Form 3 High School or College. Difference only in name. 10th Year 10 Form 4 11th Year 11 Form 5 Level 1 12th Year 12 Form 6 Level 2 13th Year 13 Form 7 Level 3
Students over 16 typically study in the sixth form of a school (sixth form is a historical term for Years 12–13), in a separate sixth form college or further education college. Courses at FE colleges (referred to as further education courses) can also be studied by adults over 18. Colleges can offer a wide range of options for study ...
Also referred to as A/B (day) scheduling, Odd/Even (day) scheduling, or (day) 1/2 block scheduling. Students take three to four courses, around 90–120 minutes in length, per day all year long on alternating days resulting in a full six or eight courses per year. [41] [42] An example table of a possible schedule is provided below.
Staples High School in Westport, Connecticut, U.S.. A secondary school or high school is an institution that provides secondary education.Some secondary schools provide both lower secondary education (ages 11 to 14) and upper secondary education (ages 14 to 18), i.e., both levels 2 and 3 of the ISCED scale, but these can also be provided in separate schools.