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What do British and American schools say?
First, the United Kingdom:

Kindergarten or nursery

primary school

Middle school in junior high school

High school in high school

College college

University. University

Second, the United States:

kindergarten

kindergarten

Primary school in primary school

Middle school (junior high school or junior high school)

Senior high school senior three

College college

University. University

Graduate school graduate school

Introduction:

Senior high school is a higher education institution after the end of nine-year compulsory education in China. It accepts qualified junior high school graduates, and the general academic system is three years, that is, senior one, senior two and senior three. China's high school education refers to the high school education after junior high school, including: ordinary high schools, vocational high schools, secondary specialized schools, secondary technical schools and so on. It belongs to the category of high school education.

Senior high school education in China is non-compulsory, and students must pay necessary tuition and other fees. Since 2009, the state has implemented the tuition-free policy for senior high schools in some poor areas.

China's ordinary senior high school education system is still constantly improving and reforming. From the initial unification of all parts of the country to the sudden emergence of arts and sciences, some provinces and cities have been given the right to independently carry out high school curriculum reform, and capable publishers have been given the right to publish high-quality high school textbooks, breaking the situation that PEP textbooks once stood out. Later, the emergence of elective courses made high schools show new vitality.