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  2. Middle school - Wikipedia

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    The ciclo básico of secondary education (ages 11–14) is roughly equivalent to middle school.. Australia. No regions of Australia have separate middle schools, [citation needed] as students go directly from primary school (for years K/preparatory–6) to secondary school (years 7–12, usually referred to as high school).

  3. Educational stage - Wikipedia

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    Dismantling the age-old 10+2 concept, the policy pitches for a "5+3+3+4" design corresponding to the age groups 3–8 years (foundational stage), 8–11 (preparatory), 11–14 (middle), and 14–18 (secondary). This brings early childhood education (also known as pre-school education for children of ages 3 to 5) under the umbrella of formal ...

  4. Secondary education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    From there education models differ as elementary school can last anywhere from grade 5 (age 10–11) to grade 8 (age 13–14) depending on the structure. Some states have middle schools which is part of secondary education and between elementary school and high school encompassing grades from 6 to 9, while others have no middle school and ...

  5. Erikson's 8 Stages of Development - WebMD

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    Understanding Erikson’s 8 Stages of Development. Erikson’s theory suggests that your ego identity develops throughout your entire life during eight specific stages: Infancy – Basic trust ...

  6. Screen Time for Kids: Recommendations and Guidelines - Healthline

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    Age: 8–10 years: 11–14 years: 15–18 years: Average daily hours spent in front of a screen ... Organizations like CODE or games like Stencyl can get grade school aged kids started in learning ...

  7. Education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    School Grade Level Ages Preschool: Pre-kindergarten: 3–5 Compulsory education; Elementary school: Kindergarten: 5–6 1st grade: 6–7 2nd grade: 7–8 3rd grade: 8–9 4th grade: 9–10 5th grade: 10–11 Middle school: 6th grade: 11–12 7th grade: 12–13 8th grade: 13–14 High school: 9th grade / Freshman: 14–15 10th grade / Sophomore ...

  8. Three-tier education - Wikipedia

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    In a three-tier local education authority children begin their compulsory education in a first school [1] or lower school, [2] which caters for children up to the age of 8 or 9. [3] Children then transfer to a middle school, which caters for children from age 9 to age 13 or 14. [3] Following this, children transfer for the remainder of their ...

  9. K–12 education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    High school (occasionally senior high school) includes grades 9 through 12. Students in these grades are commonly referred to as freshmen (grade 9), sophomores (grade 10), juniors (grade 11), and seniors (grade 12). At the high school level, students generally take a broad variety of classes without specializing in any particular subject.