Is anyone here in 9th grade? I'd really like to find a trials buddy
I'm from Scotland, my school doesn't do 'grade 9' and pancakes![]()
I'm 15 and I'm in s4, I was 12 in s1, 13 in s2...yeah.
confusing confusing
When's your b-day? I can tell you if you are a 9th grader or not.
Im 15 and im in "Year 11", the last year of Uniformed schooling.
It's pretty simple really.....im in the 11th year of my schooling life......and if i choose to stay on at school after 11 it can go right up to "Year 14".
Year 12-14 is "Sixth Form" but pretty much is the same as college, but im not doing college....correct me if im wrong but a USA college is completely different to the English college.
The system used in USA is complete bollocks to me.![]()
My B-day is 6th May 98.
Lulwut. Euros so confusin..
17=Gr12
16=gr11
And so on. Maybzz = grade 6 tho
Cant speak for Europe but in England at 5yrs old you start Year 1 - just goes from there til you leave in Y11, couldnt be simpler.Originally Posted by ClutchMystaFlex
In fact dont you Muricans/Canadians just use the same system but say Grade instead of Year? I should know this stuff after all the Recess I used to watch![]()
No it's different. It's actually different everywhere. Canada and America are very similar but kinda different. I think overall there are 14 years of school here. What with Jk and Sk. If you count those. (Dont knownwhy you wouldn't) so ya... And you are euro.. Lol
Age GradeOriginally Posted by WILLYUMZ
5-6 Kindergarten
6-7 1st
7-8 2nd
8-9 3rd
9-10 4th
10-11 5th
11-12 6th
12-13 7th
13-14 8th
14-15 9th
15-16 10th
16-17 11th
17-18 12th
That's how the US system works. Someone from Europe should make a chart like this too compare.
We dont usually admit it tbhOriginally Posted by ClutchMystaFlexI just meant that our system wont apply to the rest of Europe.
edit: Ours is like that Monstified, if you take out Kindergarten and shift them all up one place (aged 5-6 = Year 1)
Slightly edited Monstified's post in my post:
*/** - Years not required by the United States Department of EducationOriginally Posted by Monstified
** - Age depends on when College classes are taken.
This is, of course, not including Bachelor, Masters, or Doctorate Degrees. The typical definition of "Schooling" in the United States is K-12, which is Kindergarten through Senior (12th Grade) years.