In most cases, students move from primary school to middle school at the age of 1 1; In some areas, one or both of the primary and intermediate levels are further subdivided. Some areas have a three-level education system, with the middle level ranging from 9 to 65 years old. State-funded preschool education is provided from the age of 3, which can be full-time or part-time. If you are registered in a public school, it is compulsory to attend school from the fifth semester after the child is born. Children can start school in September of the school year, so they start school at the age of 4 or 4.5. Unless students choose to stay in the education system, school hours end on the last Friday of June during the school year when students reach the age of 6 5438+06. [9] According to the national curriculum system, all students have to take the standard assessment test at the end of the key stage 2 of the core subjects, but they don't take the basic subjects, because the basic subjects are evaluated by teachers. They usually take the GCSE exam in the last two years of key stage 4, but they may also take other secondary qualification exams, such as GNVQ. After the 2008 exam, the previous exams at the end of key stage 3 were abandoned, and there were serious problems in the scoring process. Now, at the key stages 1 and 3, the evaluation is conducted by teachers against the national curriculum achievement targets of all subjects. The test results of the school will be published, which is an important criterion to measure the performance of the school. Shrewsbury Sixth Grade College in Shropshire. Historically, years from 7 to 12/ 13 were once called "grade one" to "grade six". Now only the sixth grade has a common parallel term: "12 years/lower sixth grade" and "13 years/higher sixth grade". The use of the word "sixth grade" reflects its voluntary nature and situation different from that of advanced level courses. More historically, this stems from the system of public schools, where all forms are divided into lower grades, higher grades and sometimes even middle grades. Grade 7 is equivalent to "Grade 3", Grade 8 is called "Grade 4", and so on. In some private schools, such as Kingston Girls' School, this method of calculating the number of years (fourth grade, fourth grade, fifth grade, etc.) is still in use. I hope you can still use it.
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