The UK doesn't have a Middle School. We only have Primary School and Secondary School. But our Primary school is a mix of your Elementry school and Middle school rolled into one.
So Primary School age groups are:
Nursery (not really counted, you don't have to go) - Ages 3-4
Reception - Ages 4-5
Year 1 - Ages 5-6
Year 2 - Ages 6-7
Year 3 - Ages 7-8
Year 4 - Ages 8-9
Year 5 - Ages 9-10
Year 6 - Ages 10-11
Then you have Secondary School:
Year 7 - Ages 11-12
Year 8 - Ages 12-13
Year 9 - Ages 13-14
Year 10 - Ages 14-15
Year 11 - Ages 15-16
Year 12 - Ages 16-17
Year 13 - Ages 17-18
*Year 12 and 13 are not compulsory
Middle College High School at DTCC was created in 2005.
Grossmont Middle College High School was created in 2001.
Middle College High School - Stockton - was created in 2000-08.
Wait until you're in High school before deciding on a college is my advice.
French call College University High school is known as Lycee The equivalent to middle school is college
marshall middle school
She didn't attend college but attended the following schools: - Kutz Elementary School - Lenape Middle School - Central Bucks West High School
For the same reason that High School is "worse and harder" than Middle School.
the firls lady attend college in hartman middle school and chaves high school
Castro Valley High School and Chabot College.
Middle school and High school ages depend entirely on individual school and when they set their Middle School. They vary from anywhere in years 6-9 (ages 10 - 15) for Middle school to Years 9-12 for High school (ages 14 - 18). Many schools do not have a Middle school, but separate into Primary and Secondary.
some of the middle schools in australia wear uniforms