To all non-americans....
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Hello. I'm working on a project where I need to label a student by the year of school they're current in. In united states high schools (secondary school) and colleges (universities), there are one of four names associated with the year you're currently in: year 1 = Freshman year 2 = Sophmore year 3 = Junior year 4 = Senior Are these the same names used for the different years in secondary school & university in countries outside of the united states? Thanks -Goalie35
Romania: Primary: grades 1-4 Secondary: grades 4-8 High-school: grades 8-12 College or university: grades 12 and above (usually 3 years, but used to be 4 years for normal students and 5 years for doctors) That's why we're smarter than the rest of the world. :D
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Hello. I'm working on a project where I need to label a student by the year of school they're current in. In united states high schools (secondary school) and colleges (universities), there are one of four names associated with the year you're currently in: year 1 = Freshman year 2 = Sophmore year 3 = Junior year 4 = Senior Are these the same names used for the different years in secondary school & university in countries outside of the united states? Thanks -Goalie35
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Hello. I'm working on a project where I need to label a student by the year of school they're current in. In united states high schools (secondary school) and colleges (universities), there are one of four names associated with the year you're currently in: year 1 = Freshman year 2 = Sophmore year 3 = Junior year 4 = Senior Are these the same names used for the different years in secondary school & university in countries outside of the united states? Thanks -Goalie35
UK don't use these. For me it was: Reception (year 0, yes our school years are zero-indexed!) - Year 6 = Primary School Year 7-11 = Secondary school Year 12-13 = College/Sixth form Universities are just 1st, 2nd, 3rd year etc.
He who makes a beast out of himself gets rid of the pain of being a man
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Hello. I'm working on a project where I need to label a student by the year of school they're current in. In united states high schools (secondary school) and colleges (universities), there are one of four names associated with the year you're currently in: year 1 = Freshman year 2 = Sophmore year 3 = Junior year 4 = Senior Are these the same names used for the different years in secondary school & university in countries outside of the united states? Thanks -Goalie35
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Hello. I'm working on a project where I need to label a student by the year of school they're current in. In united states high schools (secondary school) and colleges (universities), there are one of four names associated with the year you're currently in: year 1 = Freshman year 2 = Sophmore year 3 = Junior year 4 = Senior Are these the same names used for the different years in secondary school & university in countries outside of the united states? Thanks -Goalie35
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Hello. I'm working on a project where I need to label a student by the year of school they're current in. In united states high schools (secondary school) and colleges (universities), there are one of four names associated with the year you're currently in: year 1 = Freshman year 2 = Sophmore year 3 = Junior year 4 = Senior Are these the same names used for the different years in secondary school & university in countries outside of the united states? Thanks -Goalie35
In Germany: Grundschule (Grades 1 to 4) then, depending on the teachers suggestions: Hauptschule (up to grade 9) Realschule (up to grade 10) Gymnasium (up to grade 12/13) or Gesamtschule, which integrates students of all 3 groups. Commonly, grades 5 to 7 are referred to as "Unterstufe", grades 8 to 10 are referred to as "Mittelstufe" and grades 11 to 13 are referred to as "Oberstufe". Also, "Unterstufe" and "Mittelstufe" are referred to as "Sekundarstufe I", the "Oberstufe" is referred to as "Sekundarstufe II".
Cheers, Sebastian -- "If it was two men, the non-driver would have challenged the driver to simply crash through the gates. The macho image thing, you know." - Marc Clifton
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UK don't use these. For me it was: Reception (year 0, yes our school years are zero-indexed!) - Year 6 = Primary School Year 7-11 = Secondary school Year 12-13 = College/Sixth form Universities are just 1st, 2nd, 3rd year etc.
He who makes a beast out of himself gets rid of the pain of being a man
Phannon wrote:
Year 12-13 = College/Sixth form
Also called "lower sixth" and "upper sixth" at my school.
Simon
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Phannon wrote:
Year 12-13 = College/Sixth form
Also called "lower sixth" and "upper sixth" at my school.
Simon
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UK don't use these. For me it was: Reception (year 0, yes our school years are zero-indexed!) - Year 6 = Primary School Year 7-11 = Secondary school Year 12-13 = College/Sixth form Universities are just 1st, 2nd, 3rd year etc.
He who makes a beast out of himself gets rid of the pain of being a man
I had year 1-3 for primary forms 2/3/4 for middle (they got form 1 added the following year) (clases lettered ie 2a,2b and 2c) year 3/4/5 for grammar (clases 30,31,32 etc) lower 6th upper 6th the year 1-3 for uni perfectly logical
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Hello. I'm working on a project where I need to label a student by the year of school they're current in. In united states high schools (secondary school) and colleges (universities), there are one of four names associated with the year you're currently in: year 1 = Freshman year 2 = Sophmore year 3 = Junior year 4 = Senior Are these the same names used for the different years in secondary school & university in countries outside of the united states? Thanks -Goalie35
UK: Primary school: years 1-6 Secondary school: years 7-11 Sixth form: years 12 & 13 Before primary school, there's playgroup and nursery (kindergarten), but these are optional. Sixth form is currently optional, but it will soon be mandatory to serve at least one year. University I don't know about
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Hello. I'm working on a project where I need to label a student by the year of school they're current in. In united states high schools (secondary school) and colleges (universities), there are one of four names associated with the year you're currently in: year 1 = Freshman year 2 = Sophmore year 3 = Junior year 4 = Senior Are these the same names used for the different years in secondary school & university in countries outside of the united states? Thanks -Goalie35
Not in Canada, at least not in high school, we just go by the grade. Different provinces, even different regions have different cut offs between elementary school, middle school and high school so it's easiest just to say "She's in grade 11" or whatever. I always wondered what those terms meant watching US tv shows and movies but never cared enough to look it up.
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Yup, same for me.
He who makes a beast out of himself gets rid of the pain of being a man
Mine was First - typically 11-12 years old Second - 12-13 Third - 13-14 Fourth - 14-15 Fifth - 15-16 (this is where/when we did our O.W.L.S.) Lower Sixth - 16-17 Upper Sixth - 17-18 (this is where/when we did our N.E.W.T.S.) Now I've emigrated, I get totally confused when someone is described as being in the 5th year. I have to add 6 and subtract 10 to convert to real money.