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Yasuyuki Matsumiya Posted 12 years ago
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Elementary and Primary school??

The difference between Elementary school and Primary school in the US?
  

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"Elementary school" is the commonly used term in the US. (Grades 1-6) "Middle school" is next. (Grades 7-9) "High school" is next (Grades 10-12) In some areas, "primary school" is kindergarten to second grade; that is the younger ages in elementary school.

  • "Elementary school" is the commonly used term in the US.
  • (Grades 1-6) "Middle school" is next.
  • (Grades 7-9) "High school" is next (Grades 10-12) In some areas, "primary school" is kindergarten to second grade; that is the younger ages in elementary school.
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"Elementary school" is the commonly used term in the US. (Grades 1-6)
"Middle school" is next. (Grades 7-9)
"High school" is next (Grades 10-12)

In some areas, "primary school" is kindergarten to second grade; that is the younger ages in elementary school.
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Thanks!
It's like as Japanese education system.

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