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Middle school

A middle school (also known as intermediate school, junior high school, junior secondary school, or lower secondary school) is an educational stage which exists in some countries, providing education between primary school and secondary school. The concept, regulation and classification of middle schools, as well as the ages covered, vary between and sometimes within countries.

Afghanistan

In Afghanistan, middle school includes grades 6, 7, and 8, consisting of students from ages 11 to 14.

Algeria

In Algeria, a middle school includes 4 grades: 6, 7, 8, and 9, consisting of students from ages 11–15.

Argentina

The ciclo básico of secondary education (ages 11–14) is roughly equivalent to middle school.

Australia

No regions of Australia have segregated middle schools, as students go directly from primary school (for years K/preparatory–6) to secondary school (years 7–12, usually referred to as high school).[1]

As an alternative to the middle school model, some secondary schools classify their grades as "middle school" (years 5,6,7,8 where primary and secondary campuses share facilities or 7,8,9 in a secondary campus) or "junior high school" (years 7, 8, 9, and 10) and "senior high school" (years 11 and 12). Some have three levels, "junior" (years 7 and 8), "intermediate" (years 9 and 10), and "senior" (years 11 and 12). Some schools run a specialised year 9 program segregated from the other secondary year levels.

In 1996 and 1997, a national conference met to develop what became known as the National Middle Schooling Project, which aimed to develop a common Australian view of

  • early adolescent needs
  • guiding principles for educators
  • appropriate strategies to foster positive adolescent learning.

The first middle school established in Australia was The Armidale School,[2] in Armidale (approximately 370 km (230 mi) north of Sydney, 360 km (220 mi) SSW of Brisbane and approximately 140 km (87 mi) due west of Coffs Harbour on the coast). Other schools have since followed this trend.

The Northern Territory has introduced a three tier system featuring Middle Schools for years 7–9 (approximate age 13–15) and high school year 10–12 (approximate age 16–18).[3]

Many schools across Queensland have introduced a Middle School tier within their schools. The middle schools cover years 5 to 8.[citation needed]

Bangladesh

In Bangladesh, middle school is not separated as in other countries. Generally, schools are from class 1 to class 10. It means lower primary (1–5), upper primary (6–10). Class 6–8 is thought of as middle school. Grades 1,2,3,4 and 5 are said to be primary school while all the classes from 6 to 10 are considered high school (as middle school and high school are not considered separate) while 11–12 (inclusive) is called college.

  • 1–5 is known as primary (Part of Primary School)
  • 6–8 is known as lower secondary (Part of High School)
  • 9–10 is known as secondary (part of High School)
  • 11–12 is known as higher secondary also known as college.

Bolivia

Middle schools in Bolivia have been abolished since 1994.[4] Students aged 11–15 attend the last years of elementary education or the first years of secondary education.

Bosnia and Herzegovina

In Bosnia and Herzegovina "high school" refers to educational institutions for ages between 14 and 18, and lasts 3–4 years, following elementary school (which lasts 8 or 9 years). "Gymnasiums" are the most prestigious type of high school.

Brazil

In Brazil, middle school is a mandatory stage that precedes High School (Ensino Médio) called "Ensino Fundamental II" consisting of grades 6 to 9,ages 11 to 14.

Canada

In Canada, the terms "Middle School" and "Junior High School" are both used, depending on which grades the school caters to.[5] Junior high schools tend to include only grades 7, 8, and sometimes 9 (some older schools with the name 'carved in concrete' still use "Junior High" as part of their name, although grade nine is now missing), whereas middle schools are usually grades 6–8 or only grades 7–8 or 6–7 (i.e. around ages 11–14), varying from area to area and also according to population vs. building capacity.

Another common model is grades 5–8. Alberta, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, and Prince Edward Island junior high schools typically include grades 7–9, with the first year of high school traditionally being grade 10. In some places students go from elementary school to secondary school, meaning the elementary school covers to the end of grade 8.

In Ontario, the term "Middle School" and "Senior Public School" (sometimes just grades 7 and 8) are used, with the latter being used particularly in the Old Toronto and Scarborough sections of Toronto plus in Mississauga, Brampton, and Kitchener-Waterloo. In many smaller Ontario cities and in some parts of larger cities, most elementary schools serve junior kindergarten to grade 8 meaning there are no separate Middle Schools buildings, while in some cities (such as Hamilton) specific schools do serve the intermediate grades (i.e. Grades 6–8 or Grades 7–8) but are still called "Elementary" or "Public" schools with no recognition of the grades they serve in their name.

Quebec uses a grade system that is different from those of the other provinces. In Quebec, there is no Middle school section. The Secondary level has five grades starting after Elementary Grade 6. These are called Secondary I to Secondary V.

Chile

Chile does not have middle schools, they instead have "Educación Básica" that teaches the same as elementary and middle school.For them, "Educación Básica" is from 1st grade to 8th grade. Now the government is working on some changes that will be official on 2027, considering 7th and 8th grade part from "Educación Media", or High School.

China

In the People's Republic of China, primary school covers grades 1–6 and secondary school covers grades 7–12. Secondary schools are further divided into two stages, junior high school (初级中学 chūjízhōngxué or 初中 chūzhōng, grades 7–9) and senior high school (高级中学 gāojízhōngxué or 高中 gāozhōng), grades 10–12). The Chinese junior high school is roughly equivalent to an American middle school, and provides the last 3 years of the nine-year compulsory education required for all Chinese citizens. The senior high school is optional but considered as critical preparation for tertiary education.

The admissions for most students to enrol in senior secondary schools from the junior stage are on the basis of the scores that they get in "Senior High School Entrance Exam",[note 1] which are held by local governments. Other students may bypass the exam, based on their distinctive talents, like athletics, leadership merits or excellent coursework performance in junior stage.

Colombia

Secondary education is divided into basic secondary (grades 6 to 9) and mid-secondary (grades 10 and 11). The students in basic secondary, roughly equivalent to middle school, are 11 or 12 to 15 or 16 years old.

Croatia

In Croatia "middle school" refers to educational institutions for ages between 11 and 14, from 5th to 8th grade and is a part of elementary school. Following elementary school (which lasts 8 years), students enroll into High School, which can last from 3 to 5 years, depending on the chosen type. "Gymnasiums" are the most prestigious type of high school. Students graduating from "Gymnasiums" typically have to continue their education to college, which, in Croatia, is divided to 3 years for the bachelors degree, plus 2 additional to get the masters degree.

Cuba

Secundaria básica (basic secondary, seventh through ninth grades) is the approximate equivalent of middle school in Cuba.

Czech Republic

In the Czech Republic after completing the nine-year elementary school (compulsory school attendance) a student may apply for high school or grammar school.[6]

Students have the opportunity to enroll in high school from Grade 6 or (less commonly[citation needed]) Grade 8 of elementary school, spending eight or six years respectively at high school that otherwise takes four years. Thus they can spend five years in elementary school, followed by eight in high school. The first four years of the eight-year study program at high school are comparable with junior high school.[citation needed] Gymnasium focuses on a more advanced academic approach to education.[citation needed] All other types of high schools except gymnasiums and conservatories (e.g. lyceums) accept only students that finished Grade 9.[6]

Ecuador

The 4th and last level of educación general básica (ages 12–14) is roughly equivalent to middle school.

Egypt

In Egypt, middle school precedes high school. It is called the preparatory stage and consists of three phases: first preparatory in which students study more subjects than primary with different branches. For instance, algebra and geometry are taught instead of "mathematics." In the second preparatory phase, students study science, geography, the history of Egypt starting with pharaonic history, including Coptic history, Islamic history, and concluding with modern history. The students are taught two languages, Arabic and English. Middle school (preparatory stage) lasts for three years.

France

In France, the equivalent period to middle school is collège, which lasts four years from the Sixième ("sixth," the equivalent of the Canadian and American Grade 6) to the Troisième ("third," the equivalent of the Canadian and American Grade 9), accommodating pupils aged between 11 and 14. Upon completion of the latter, students are awarded a brevet des collèges if they obtain a certain number of points on a series of tests in various subjects (French, history/geography, mathematics, physics/chemistry), but also on a series of skills completed during the last year and on oral examinations (e.g. about cross-subjects themes they work on the latest years, the fourth year of collège). They can then enter high school (called lycée), which lasts three years from the Seconde to the Terminale until the baccalauréat, and during which they can choose a general or a professional field of study.[7]

Georgia

In Georgia, the equivalent period to middle school covers ages 12 to 15, from the 7th grade to the 9th and guarantees basic educational degree certificate.[8]

Gibraltar

There are four middle schools in Gibraltar, following the English model of middle-deemed-primary schools accommodating pupils aged between 9 and 12 (National Curriculum Years 4 to 7). The schools were opened in 1972 when the government introduced comprehensive education in the territory.[9]

Greece

In Greece, the equivalent period to middle school is called γυμνάσιο (gymnasio), which caters to children between the ages 12 and 15, i.e. 7th, 8th, and 9th grade.

India

In India, Middle School is classified as Upper Primary (Class 6–8).[10] Each state has its own State Board. Each has its own standards, which might be different from the Central Boards.[10] In some institutions, providing education for 5th to 10th is known as a secondary school.[10]

The levels of education in India are:

  • Pre-Primary – Nursery to KG
  • Primary (Lower Primary) – Classes I to V
  • Middle School (Upper Primary) – Classes VI to VIII
  • High school – Classes IX to X
  • Higher Secondary (PUC or Plus Two) – Classes XI to XII

Indonesia

In Indonesia, middle school (Indonesian: Sekolah Menengah Pertama, SMP) covers ages 12 to 15 or grade 7 to grade 9.

Although compulsory education ends at junior high, most pursue higher education. There are around 22,000 middle schools in Indonesia with a balanced ownership between public and private sector.[11]

Iran

Iran calls Middle School Guidance School, which caters to children between the ages 12 and 15, i.e. 7th, 8th and 9th grade.[12]

Israel

In most of the cities in Israel, middle school (Hebrew: חטיבת ביניים, Khativat Beynaiym) covers ages 12 to 15. From the 7th grade to the 9th.[13]

Italy

In Italy the equivalent is the scuola secondaria di primo grado formerly and commonly called lower middle school (Scuola Media Inferiore), often shortened to middle school (Scuola Media). When the Scuola secondaria di secondo grado, the equivalent of high school, was formerly called higher middle school (superiori), commonly called Superiori. The Middle School lasts three years from the student age of 11 to age 14. Since 2009, after Gelmini reform, the middle school was renamed Scuola secondaria di primo grado (junior secondary school).

Jamaica

Middle school in Jamaica is called "Junior High School." It is from grade 7–9 but this idea is becoming rare now so these grades are considered lower secondary.

(They also have a primary school (grades 1–6)

Japan

Junior high schools (中学校 chūgakkō) 7th to 9th grade are for children aged twelve through fifteen years old.

Kosovo

In Kosovo "middle school" refers to educational institutions for ages between 14 and 18, and lasts 3–4 years, following elementary school (which lasts 8 or 9 years). "Gymnasiums" are the most prestigious type of "middle" school.

Kuwait

In Kuwait, middle school is from grade 6–9 and from age 11–14.

Lebanon

In Lebanon, middle school or intermediate school consists of grades 7, 8, and 9. At the end of 9th grade, the student is given the National diploma examination.

North Macedonia

In North Macedonia middle school refers to educational institutions for ages between 14 and 18, and lasts 3–4 years, following elementary school (which lasts 8 or 9 years). "Gymnasiums" are the most prestigious type of middle school.

Malaysia

In Malaysia, the middle school equivalent is called lower secondary school which consists of students from age 13 to 15 (Form 1–3).[note 2] Usually, these lower secondary schools are combined with upper secondary schools to form a single secondary school which is also known as high school. Students at the end of their lower secondary studies are required to sit for an examination called PT3 (Form 3. 7 subjects for non-Muslim students and 8 subjects for Muslim students) in order to determine their field of studies for upper secondary (Form 4–5).[citation needed]

Mexico

In Mexico, the middle school system is called Secundaria and usually comprises three years, grades 7–9 (ages: 7 12–13, 8 13–14, 9: 14–15). It is completed after Primaria (Elementary School, up to grade 6: ages 6–12) and before Preparatoria/Bachillerato (High School, grades 10–12 ages 15–18).

Montenegro

In Montenegro middle school refers to educational institutions for ages between 14 and 18, and lasts 3–4 years, following elementary school (which lasts 8 or 9 years). "Gymnasiums" are the most prestigious type of "middle" school.

New Zealand

In New Zealand middle schools are known as "intermediate schools." They generally cover years 7 and 8 (formerly known as Forms 1 to 2). Students are generally aged between 10 and 13. There are full primary schools which also contain year 7 and 8 with students continuing to secondary school at year 9 (formerly known as Form 3).[14] Some secondary schools also include years 7 and 8.[15][citation needed]

After 2000 there was an increased interest in middle schooling (for years 7–10) with at least seven schools offering education to this age group opening around the country in Auckland, Cambridge, Hamilton, Christchurch and Upper Hutt.[16][17][citation needed]

Pakistan

In Pakistan, middle school is called Secondary School and is from Grade 6- 10. This covers both the traditional middle and high school. Although for private schools it may be different

Peru

There aren't middle schools in Peru. Students aged 12 to 17 attend the five years of educación secundaria (secondary school.)

Philippines

Since the implementation of the K–12 education system, middle school education in the Philippines is called "Junior High School." It lasts for 4 years from Grades 7 to 10 for students age 12 to 16. Some schools, such as Miriam College in Loyola Heights as well as Lourdes School of Quezon City in Sta. Mesa Heights, have their Middle Schools from Grades 6 to 8. It is preceded by a 6-year elementary school and followed by a 2-year "senior high school" program.

Before that, there were no official middle school programs implemented and the equivalent years was simply called "High School" which ranged from 1st Year to 4th Year.

Poland

Following a 2017 education reform the Polish middle school called gimnazjum was disbanded. After eight years of mandatory primary school, pupils can move on to a high school of choice, each spanning a year more than before.[18]

Middle school in Poland was first introduced in 1932. The education was intended for pupils of at least 12 years of age and lasted four years. They were abolished by the Polish People's Republic government in a 1948 reform. The middle schools were then reinstated in 1999, lasting three years after six years of primary school. Pupils entering gimnazjum were usually 13 years old. Middle school was compulsory for all students, and was the final stage of mandatory education. In the final year students would take a standardized test to evaluate their academic skills. Based on the test results, they were then admitted to a high school of their choice.[19]

Portugal

In Portugal, the middle school is known as 2nd and 3rd cycles of basic education (2º e 3º ciclos do ensino básico). It comprises the 5th till 9th year of compulsory education, for children between ten and fifteen years old. After the education reform of 1986, the former preparatory school:

  • 1st cycle (1º ciclo) – former primary education
    • "1st year" (6–7 years old)
    • "2nd year" (7–8 years old)
    • "3rd year" (8–9 years old)
    • "4th year" (9–10 years old)
  • 2nd cycle (2º ciclo) – former preparatory education
    • "5th year" (10–11 years old)
    • "6th year" (11–12 years old)
  • 3rd cycle (3º ciclo)
    • "7th year" (12–13 years old)
    • "8th year" (13–14 years old)
    • "9th year" (14–15 years old)
  • High School (ensino secundário)
    • "10th year" (15–16 years old)
    • "11th year" (16–17 years old)
    • "12th year" (17–18 years old)

Romania

Middle school in Romania, or gymnasium (gimnaziu), includes grades 5 to 8 and the students usually share the building with the students of primary school but in different wings/floors. Primary school lessons are taught by a handful of teachers: most are covered by one of them, and more specific areas such as foreign languages, religion or gym may have dedicated teachers. The transition to middle school changes of that to a one teacher per course model where the students usually remain in the same classroom while the teachers rotate between courses. At the end of the eighth grade (usually corresponding to age 14 or 15), students take a written exam that counts for 80% (before, it used to be 50%) of the average needed to enroll in high school. Students then go to high school or vocational school, depending on their final grade.[20] Since 2020, all four years of upper secondary education, up to the twelfth grade, are compulsory.[21] The education process is done in numbered semesters, the first semester lasting 15 weeks between September and December and the second semester lasting 20 weeks between January and June. Since 2022, the school year is divided into 5 modules.

Russia

Middle school in Russia covers grades 5 to 9, and is a natural continuation of primary school activities (almost always they are in the same building with both primary and high school, usually located in different wings/floors). Primary school lessons are taught by a handful of teachers: most are covered by one of them, and more specific areas such as English or gym may have dedicated teachers. The transition to middle school changes that to a one teacher per course model, where teachers stay in their classrooms and pupils change rooms during breaks. Examples of courses include mathematics (split from grade 7 into algebra, geometry and physics), visual arts, Russian language, foreign language, history, literature, geography, biology, computer science, chemistry (from grade 8), social theory (in grade 9).[22] The education process is done in numbered quarters, with the first quarter covering September and October, second quarter November and December, third quarter going from mid January to mid March, fourth quarter covering April and May. There are one week long holidays between quarters 1 and 2 as well as 3 and 4, somewhat longer holidays between quarters 2 and 3 to allow for New Year festivities, and a three-month break between the years.[23] At the end of middle school most people stay in school for two more years and get a certificate allowing them to pursue university, but some switch to vocational-technical schools.

Saudi Arabia

In Saudi Arabia, middle school includes grade 7 through 9, consisting of students from ages 12 to 15.

Serbia

In Serbia middle school refers to the second half of primary (elementary) education for ages between 11 and 15 (10 to 14 if the person is born before March) and lasts 4 years (grades 5 through 8), following the first half of primary school (grades 1 through 4, ages 7 to 11). Middle schools are not considered separate from elementary school in Serbia but rather an extension of it and are usually held in the same school building, but in opposite shifts or in a different part of the school building. Middle school is the transitional period from primary education to secondary education (high school) where children are transitioned from having very generalized subjects and a main teacher for most of them with only a handful of other teachers for specialized subjects like English, music and gym to a more serious curriculum with a course load that better mirrors high school. Middle school is the first time children have separate teachers for each subject and are introduced to courses like history, geography, biology and a second foreign language (most commonly Russian, German, French) and later physics and chemistry. Both elementary and middle school are compulsory in Serbia, after which almost all students take the state-issued universal entrance exam to qualify for high school, be it a Gymnasium, a specialized high school for fields like Economics or Medicine, or a Vocational school (trade school).

Singapore

 
Students of Nan Hua High School, a secondary school in Singapore, in the school hall

In Singapore, middle school is usually referred to as secondary school. Students start secondary school after completing primary school at the age of 13, and to 16 (four years if they are taking the Special, Express or Normal Technical courses), or 17 (five years if they are taking the Normal Academic courses). Students from the Special and Express courses take the GCE 'O' Levels after four years at the end of secondary education, and students from the Normal (Academic and Technical) courses take the GCE 'N' Level examinations after four years, and the Normal Academic students has the option to continue for the O Levels. Selected excelling students also have the option to change classes which then affect the years they study. After completing secondary school, students move on to pre-tertiary education (i.e. in institutes such as junior colleges, polytechnics, ITE).

Slovenia

In Slovenia "middle school" refers to educational institutions for ages between 14 and 18, and lasts 3–4 years, following elementary school (which lasts 8 or 9 years). "Gymnasiums" are the most prestigious type of "middle" school.

Somalia

In Somalia, middle school identified as intermediate school is the four years between secondary school and primary school. Pupils start middle school from form as referred to in Somalia or year 5 and finish it at year 8. Students start middle school from the age of 11 and finish it when they are 14–15. Subjects, which middle school pupils take are: Somali, Arabic, English, Religion, Science, Geography, History, Math, Textiles, Art and Design, Physical Education (PE) (Football) and sometimes Music. In some middle schools, it is obligatory to study Italian.

South Korea

In South Korea, a middle school is called a jung hakgyo (Hangul: 중학교; Hanja: 中學校) which includes grades 7 through 9 (referred to as: middle school 1st–3rd grades; approx. age 13–15).[24]

Spain

In Spain, education is compulsory for children and teenagers between 6 and 16 years. Basic education is divided into Educación Primaria (first grade through sixth grade), which is the Spanish equivalent of elementary school; and Educación Secundaria Obligatoria or ESO (seventh through tenth grade), roughly the Spanish equivalent of middle school and (partially) high school. The usual ages in ESO are 12 to 15 years old, but they can range between 11 and 16 depending on the birth date (a student who was born late in the year may start ESO at 11 if he or she will turn 12 before January 1, and a student who was born early in the year may finish ESO after turning 16).

After ESO, students can continue their pre-university education attending to Bachillerato (eleventh and twelfth grade) or choose a Ciclo de Formación Profesional (an improved type of vocational school).

Taiwan

Junior high schools (three years from 7th to 9th grade) in Taiwan were originally called primary middle school.[note 3] However, in August 1968, they were renamed nationals' middle school [note 4] often translated junior high) when they became free of charge and compulsory. Private middle school nowadays are still called primary middle school. Taiwanese students older than twelve normally attend junior high school. Accompanied with the switch from junior high to middle school was the cancellation of entrance examination needed to enter middle school.[25]

Tunisia and Morocco

In Tunisia and Morocco, a middle school includes grades 7 through 9, consisting of students from ages 12 to 15.

United Kingdom

England and Wales

In England and Wales, local education authorities introduced middle schools in the 1960s and 1970s. The notion of middle schools was mooted by the Plowden Report of 1967 which proposed a change to a three-tier model including first schools for children aged between 5 and 8, middle schools for 8–12 year-olds, and then high schools for 12–16 year-olds.[26] Some authorities introduced middle schools for ideological reasons, in line with the report, while others did so for more pragmatic reasons relating to the raising of the school leaving age in compulsory education to 16, or to introduce a comprehensive system.[27][28]

Different authorities introduced different age-range schools, although in the main, three models were used:

  • 5–8 first schools, followed by 8–12 middle schools, as suggested by Plowden
  • 5–9 first schools, followed by 9–13 middle schools
  • 5–10 first schools followed by 10–13 middle schools or intermediate schools

In many areas "primary school" rather than first school was used to denote the first tier.

In addition, some schools were provided as combined schools catering for pupils in the 5–12 age range as a combined first and middle school.[27]

Around 2000 middle and combined schools were in place in the early 1980s. However, that number began to fall in the later 1980s with the introduction of the National Curriculum. The new curriculum's splits in Key Stages at age 11 encouraged the majority of local education authorities to return to a two-tier system of Primary (sometimes split into Infant schools and Junior schools) and Secondary schools.[29] There are now fewer than 150 middle schools still operational in the United Kingdom, meaning that approximately 90% of middle schools have closed or reverted to primary school status since 1980. The system of 8–12 middle schools has fallen into complete disuse.[30]

Under current legislation, as also at the time of the Plowden report, all schools must be deemed either primary or secondary. Thus, middle schools which have more primary year groups than KS3 or KS4 are termed "deemed primaries" or "middles-deemed-primaries," while those with more secondary-aged pupils, or with pupils in Y11 are termed "deemed secondaries" or "middles-deemed-secondaries." For statistical purposes, such schools are often included under primary and secondary categories "as deemed".[31] Notably, most schools also follow teaching patterns in line with their deemed status, with most deemed-primary schools offering a primary-style curriculum taught by one class teacher, and most deemed-secondary schools adopting a more specialist-centred approach. Legally all-through schools are also considered middle schools (deemed secondary), although they are rarely referred to as such.

Some middle schools still exist in various areas of England. They are supported by the National Middle Schools' Forum. See List of middle schools in England.

Scotland

In Scotland, a similar system to the English one was trialled in Grangemouth middle schools, Falkirk between 1975 and 1987.[32] The label of "junior high school" is used for some through schools in Orkney and Shetland which cater for pupils from 5 up to the age of 14, at which point they transfer to a nearby secondary school.

Northern Ireland

In Northern Ireland, in the Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon District Council area in County Armagh, the Dickson Plan operates, whereby pupils attend a primary school from ages 4–10, a junior high school from 11–14, and a senior high school or grammar school from 14–19.

United States

 
Indianola Junior High School in Columbus, Ohio, the first middle school in the U.S.

In the United States, elementary school often includes kindergarten to fourth, fifth, or sixth grade; less commonly, some elementary schools extend as far as 8th grade.[33] Middle schools and junior high schools are schools that span varying combinations of grades 5 to 8 (sometimes 9),[33] such as 5–8, 6–8 (most commonly), 7-8, and sometimes 7–9. Historically, local public control (and private alternatives) over education has allowed for some variation in the organization of schools. Basic subjects are taught and pupils often remain in one or two classrooms throughout the school day, except for physical education, library, music, art, and computer classes. In 2003, there were about 3.6 million children in each grade in the United States.[34] In some parts of the US, students cycle through classrooms throughout the day for different core subjects even at the middle and junior-high grades.[35]

The range defined by either is often based on demographic factors, such as an increase or decrease in the relative numbers of younger or older students, with the aim of maintaining stable school populations.[36] At this time, pupils are given more independence, moving to different classrooms for different subjects, which includes math, social studies, science, English language arts, and also sometimes the choice to start learning a new language. Also, pupils are able to choose some of their class subjects (electives). Usually, starting in sixth grade, grades become part of a pupil's official transcript.

The junior high school concept was introduced in 1909, in Columbus, Ohio.[37] Junior high schools were created for "bridging the gap between the elementary and the high school", an emphasis credited to Charles W. Eliot.[38] In the late 19th century and early 20th century, most American elementary schools had grades 1 through 8, and this organization still exists, where some concepts of middle school organization have been adapted to the intermediate grades. As time passed, the junior high school concept increased quickly as new school districts proliferated, or systems modernized buildings and curricula. This expansion continued through the 1960s. Jon Wiles, author of Developing Successful K–8 Schools: A Principal's Guide, said that "a major problem" for the original model was "the inclusion of the ninth grade", because of the lack of instructional flexibility, due to the requirement of having to earn high school credits in the ninth grade and that "the fully adolescent ninth grader in junior high school did not seem to belong with the students experiencing the onset of puberty".[39]

The new middle school model began to appear in the mid-1960s. Wiles said, "At first, it was difficult to determine the difference between a junior high school and a middle school, but as the middle school became established, the differences became more pronounced".[39] Middle school is in between elementary school and high school, and typically has 6th- to 8th-graders. Junior high schools prepare seventh, eighth, and, in some districts, ninth grade students for high school.[citation needed]

The faculty is organised into academic departments that operate more or less independently of one another.[citation needed]

The middle school format has now replaced the junior high format by a ratio of about ten to one in the United States,[citation needed] but some school districts have incorporated both systems or a mix of the two.

Uruguay

In Uruguay, the public middle school consists of two stages, one mandatory called "Basic Cycle" or "First Cycle". This consists of three years, ages 12–13, 13–14 and 14–15 (equivalent to American 7th, 8th, and 9th grades), and one optional called "Second Cycle", ages 15–16, 16–17 and 17–18 (equivalent to American 10th, 11th, and 12th grades). The Second Cycle is divided into 4 options in the Uruguayan 5th grade: "Human Sciences", "Biology", "Scientific" and "Arts", and 7 options in the 6th and last grade: "Law" or "Economy" (if Human Sciences course taken in 5th), "Medicine" or "Agronomy" (if Biological course taken in 5th), "Architecture" or "Engineering" (if Scientific course taken in 5th) and "Arts" (if Arts course taken in 5th).

Both these stages are commonly known as "Liceo" (Spanish for "high school").

Venezuela

In Venezuela, middle schools (educación media general, ages 12–15) are from 7th grade to 9th grade.

In some institutions called "Technical Schools" there is an extra grade, for those who want to graduate as "Middle technician" in a certain area. This education would allow them to be hired at a higher level, or get introduced more easily into a college career.

Vietnam

Secondary school, or Junior High school, includes grade 6 to 9. After finishing grade 9, students have to take the national graduating test, which includes sections on Mathematics, Literature and English. The maximum score for each test is 10, with the first two subjects (called the Core Subjects) multiplied by two for a total possible score of 50. Reward points from a vocational course could also be added to the final score.

Some public schools use graduating exam scores and student transcripts to make their decisions. Many other public and private schools require students who apply for those schools to take their entrance exams. The administration team student transcripts and exam scores to decide whether students are qualified based on their admissions criteria.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Commonly referred as the "Middle Exam" (Simplified Chinese: 中考).
  2. ^ Pelajar Menengah Rendah
  3. ^ "chuzhong" (初級中學, 初中
  4. ^ "guozhong" (國民中學, 國中

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External links

  • Association for Middle Level Education formerly National Middle School Association.
  • Australian Middle School Program

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Here For the film see Middle School The Worst Years of My Life film A middle school also known as intermediate school junior high school junior secondary school or lower secondary school is an educational stage which exists in some countries providing education between primary school and secondary school The concept regulation and classification of middle schools as well as the ages covered vary between and sometimes within countries Contents 1 Afghanistan 2 Algeria 3 Argentina 4 Australia 5 Bangladesh 6 Bolivia 7 Bosnia and Herzegovina 8 Brazil 9 Canada 10 Chile 11 China 12 Colombia 13 Croatia 14 Cuba 15 Czech Republic 16 Ecuador 17 Egypt 18 France 19 Georgia 20 Gibraltar 21 Greece 22 India 23 Indonesia 24 Iran 25 Israel 26 Italy 27 Jamaica 28 Japan 29 Kosovo 30 Kuwait 31 Lebanon 32 North Macedonia 33 Malaysia 34 Mexico 35 Montenegro 36 New Zealand 37 Pakistan 38 Peru 39 Philippines 40 Poland 41 Portugal 42 Romania 43 Russia 44 Saudi Arabia 45 Serbia 46 Singapore 47 Slovenia 48 Somalia 49 South Korea 50 Spain 51 Taiwan 52 Tunisia and Morocco 53 United Kingdom 53 1 England and Wales 53 2 Scotland 53 3 Northern Ireland 54 United States 55 Uruguay 56 Venezuela 57 Vietnam 58 See also 59 Notes 60 References 61 External linksAfghanistan EditIn Afghanistan middle school includes grades 6 7 and 8 consisting of students from ages 11 to 14 Algeria EditIn Algeria a middle school includes 4 grades 6 7 8 and 9 consisting of students from ages 11 15 Argentina EditSee also Education in Argentina The ciclo basico of secondary education ages 11 14 is roughly equivalent to middle school Australia EditNo regions of Australia have segregated middle schools as students go directly from primary school for years K preparatory 6 to secondary school years 7 12 usually referred to as high school 1 As an alternative to the middle school model some secondary schools classify their grades as middle school years 5 6 7 8 where primary and secondary campuses share facilities or 7 8 9 in a secondary campus or junior high school years 7 8 9 and 10 and senior high school years 11 and 12 Some have three levels junior years 7 and 8 intermediate years 9 and 10 and senior years 11 and 12 Some schools run a specialised year 9 program segregated from the other secondary year levels In 1996 and 1997 a national conference met to develop what became known as the National Middle Schooling Project which aimed to develop a common Australian view of early adolescent needs guiding principles for educators appropriate strategies to foster positive adolescent learning The first middle school established in Australia was The Armidale School 2 in Armidale approximately 370 km 230 mi north of Sydney 360 km 220 mi SSW of Brisbane and approximately 140 km 87 mi due west of Coffs Harbour on the coast Other schools have since followed this trend The Northern Territory has introduced a three tier system featuring Middle Schools for years 7 9 approximate age 13 15 and high school year 10 12 approximate age 16 18 3 Many schools across Queensland have introduced a Middle School tier within their schools The middle schools cover years 5 to 8 citation needed Bangladesh EditIn Bangladesh middle school is not separated as in other countries Generally schools are from class 1 to class 10 It means lower primary 1 5 upper primary 6 10 Class 6 8 is thought of as middle school Grades 1 2 3 4 and 5 are said to be primary school while all the classes from 6 to 10 are considered high school as middle school and high school are not considered separate while 11 12 inclusive is called college 1 5 is known as primary Part of Primary School 6 8 is known as lower secondary Part of High School 9 10 is known as secondary part of High School 11 12 is known as higher secondary also known as college Bolivia EditMiddle schools in Bolivia have been abolished since 1994 4 Students aged 11 15 attend the last years of elementary education or the first years of secondary education Bosnia and Herzegovina EditIn Bosnia and Herzegovina high school refers to educational institutions for ages between 14 and 18 and lasts 3 4 years following elementary school which lasts 8 or 9 years Gymnasiums are the most prestigious type of high school Brazil EditIn Brazil middle school is a mandatory stage that precedes High School Ensino Medio called Ensino Fundamental II consisting of grades 6 to 9 ages 11 to 14 Canada EditMain article Education in Canada In Canada the terms Middle School and Junior High School are both used depending on which grades the school caters to 5 Junior high schools tend to include only grades 7 8 and sometimes 9 some older schools with the name carved in concrete still use Junior High as part of their name although grade nine is now missing whereas middle schools are usually grades 6 8 or only grades 7 8 or 6 7 i e around ages 11 14 varying from area to area and also according to population vs building capacity Another common model is grades 5 8 Alberta Nova Scotia Newfoundland and Prince Edward Island junior high schools typically include grades 7 9 with the first year of high school traditionally being grade 10 In some places students go from elementary school to secondary school meaning the elementary school covers to the end of grade 8 In Ontario the term Middle School and Senior Public School sometimes just grades 7 and 8 are used with the latter being used particularly in the Old Toronto and Scarborough sections of Toronto plus in Mississauga Brampton and Kitchener Waterloo In many smaller Ontario cities and in some parts of larger cities most elementary schools serve junior kindergarten to grade 8 meaning there are no separate Middle Schools buildings while in some cities such as Hamilton specific schools do serve the intermediate grades i e Grades 6 8 or Grades 7 8 but are still called Elementary or Public schools with no recognition of the grades they serve in their name Quebec uses a grade system that is different from those of the other provinces In Quebec there is no Middle school section The Secondary level has five grades starting after Elementary Grade 6 These are called Secondary I to Secondary V Chile EditSee also Education in Chile Chile does not have middle schools they instead have Educacion Basica that teaches the same as elementary and middle school For them Educacion Basica is from 1st grade to 8th grade Now the government is working on some changes that will be official on 2027 considering 7th and 8th grade part from Educacion Media or High School China EditIn the People s Republic of China primary school covers grades 1 6 and secondary school covers grades 7 12 Secondary schools are further divided into two stages junior high school 初级中学 chujizhōngxue or 初中 chuzhōng grades 7 9 and senior high school 高级中学 gaojizhōngxue or 高中 gaozhōng grades 10 12 The Chinese junior high school is roughly equivalent to an American middle school and provides the last 3 years of the nine year compulsory education required for all Chinese citizens The senior high school is optional but considered as critical preparation for tertiary education The admissions for most students to enrol in senior secondary schools from the junior stage are on the basis of the scores that they get in Senior High School Entrance Exam note 1 which are held by local governments Other students may bypass the exam based on their distinctive talents like athletics leadership merits or excellent coursework performance in junior stage Colombia EditSee also Education in Colombia Secondary education is divided into basic secondary grades 6 to 9 and mid secondary grades 10 and 11 The students in basic secondary roughly equivalent to middle school are 11 or 12 to 15 or 16 years old Croatia EditIn Croatia middle school refers to educational institutions for ages between 11 and 14 from 5th to 8th grade and is a part of elementary school Following elementary school which lasts 8 years students enroll into High School which can last from 3 to 5 years depending on the chosen type Gymnasiums are the most prestigious type of high school Students graduating from Gymnasiums typically have to continue their education to college which in Croatia is divided to 3 years for the bachelors degree plus 2 additional to get the masters degree Cuba EditSee also Education in Cuba Secundaria basica basic secondary seventh through ninth grades is the approximate equivalent of middle school in Cuba Czech Republic EditIn the Czech Republic after completing the nine year elementary school compulsory school attendance a student may apply for high school or grammar school 6 Students have the opportunity to enroll in high school from Grade 6 or less commonly citation needed Grade 8 of elementary school spending eight or six years respectively at high school that otherwise takes four years Thus they can spend five years in elementary school followed by eight in high school The first four years of the eight year study program at high school are comparable with junior high school citation needed Gymnasium focuses on a more advanced academic approach to education citation needed All other types of high schools except gymnasiums and conservatories e g lyceums accept only students that finished Grade 9 6 Ecuador EditSee also Education in Ecuador The 4th and last level of educacion general basica ages 12 14 is roughly equivalent to middle school Egypt EditIn Egypt middle school precedes high school It is called the preparatory stage and consists of three phases first preparatory in which students study more subjects than primary with different branches For instance algebra and geometry are taught instead of mathematics In the second preparatory phase students study science geography the history of Egypt starting with pharaonic history including Coptic history Islamic history and concluding with modern history The students are taught two languages Arabic and English Middle school preparatory stage lasts for three years France EditIn France the equivalent period to middle school is college which lasts four years from the Sixieme sixth the equivalent of the Canadian and American Grade 6 to the Troisieme third the equivalent of the Canadian and American Grade 9 accommodating pupils aged between 11 and 14 Upon completion of the latter students are awarded a brevet des colleges if they obtain a certain number of points on a series of tests in various subjects French history geography mathematics physics chemistry but also on a series of skills completed during the last year and on oral examinations e g about cross subjects themes they work on the latest years the fourth year of college They can then enter high school called lycee which lasts three years from the Seconde to the Terminale until the baccalaureat and during which they can choose a general or a professional field of study 7 Georgia EditSee also Education in Georgia country In Georgia the equivalent period to middle school covers ages 12 to 15 from the 7th grade to the 9th and guarantees basic educational degree certificate 8 Gibraltar EditThere are four middle schools in Gibraltar following the English model of middle deemed primary schools accommodating pupils aged between 9 and 12 National Curriculum Years 4 to 7 The schools were opened in 1972 when the government introduced comprehensive education in the territory 9 Greece EditSee also Education in Greece Secondary education In Greece the equivalent period to middle school is called gymnasio gymnasio which caters to children between the ages 12 and 15 i e 7th 8th and 9th grade India EditSee also Education in India In India Middle School is classified as Upper Primary Class 6 8 10 Each state has its own State Board Each has its own standards which might be different from the Central Boards 10 In some institutions providing education for 5th to 10th is known as a secondary school 10 The levels of education in India are Pre Primary Nursery to KG Primary Lower Primary Classes I to V Middle School Upper Primary Classes VI to VIII High school Classes IX to X Higher Secondary PUC or Plus Two Classes XI to XIIIndonesia EditSee also Education in Indonesia In Indonesia middle school Indonesian Sekolah Menengah Pertama SMP covers ages 12 to 15 or grade 7 to grade 9 Although compulsory education ends at junior high most pursue higher education There are around 22 000 middle schools in Indonesia with a balanced ownership between public and private sector 11 Iran EditIran calls Middle School Guidance School which caters to children between the ages 12 and 15 i e 7th 8th and 9th grade 12 Israel EditIn most of the cities in Israel middle school Hebrew חטיבת ביניים Khativat Beynaiym covers ages 12 to 15 From the 7th grade to the 9th 13 Italy EditIn Italy the equivalent is the scuola secondaria di primo grado formerly and commonly called lower middle school Scuola Media Inferiore often shortened to middle school Scuola Media When the Scuola secondaria di secondo grado the equivalent of high school was formerly called higher middle school superiori commonly called Superiori The Middle School lasts three years from the student age of 11 to age 14 Since 2009 after Gelmini reform the middle school was renamed Scuola secondaria di primo grado junior secondary school Jamaica EditMiddle school in Jamaica is called Junior High School It is from grade 7 9 but this idea is becoming rare now so these grades are considered lower secondary They also have a primary school grades 1 6 Japan EditSee also Education in Japan Junior high schools 中学校 chugakkō 7th to 9th grade are for children aged twelve through fifteen years old Kosovo EditIn Kosovo middle school refers to educational institutions for ages between 14 and 18 and lasts 3 4 years following elementary school which lasts 8 or 9 years Gymnasiums are the most prestigious type of middle school Kuwait EditIn Kuwait middle school is from grade 6 9 and from age 11 14 Lebanon EditIn Lebanon middle school or intermediate school consists of grades 7 8 and 9 At the end of 9th grade the student is given the National diploma examination North Macedonia EditIn North Macedonia middle school refers to educational institutions for ages between 14 and 18 and lasts 3 4 years following elementary school which lasts 8 or 9 years Gymnasiums are the most prestigious type of middle school Malaysia EditIn Malaysia the middle school equivalent is called lower secondary school which consists of students from age 13 to 15 Form 1 3 note 2 Usually these lower secondary schools are combined with upper secondary schools to form a single secondary school which is also known as high school Students at the end of their lower secondary studies are required to sit for an examination called PT3 Form 3 7 subjects for non Muslim students and 8 subjects for Muslim students in order to determine their field of studies for upper secondary Form 4 5 citation needed Mexico EditSee also Education in Mexico In Mexico the middle school system is called Secundaria and usually comprises three years grades 7 9 ages 7 12 13 8 13 14 9 14 15 It is completed after Primaria Elementary School up to grade 6 ages 6 12 and before Preparatoria Bachillerato High School grades 10 12 ages 15 18 Montenegro EditIn Montenegro middle school refers to educational institutions for ages between 14 and 18 and lasts 3 4 years following elementary school which lasts 8 or 9 years Gymnasiums are the most prestigious type of middle school New Zealand EditSee also Education in New Zealand In New Zealand middle schools are known as intermediate schools They generally cover years 7 and 8 formerly known as Forms 1 to 2 Students are generally aged between 10 and 13 There are full primary schools which also contain year 7 and 8 with students continuing to secondary school at year 9 formerly known as Form 3 14 Some secondary schools also include years 7 and 8 15 citation needed After 2000 there was an increased interest in middle schooling for years 7 10 with at least seven schools offering education to this age group opening around the country in Auckland Cambridge Hamilton Christchurch and Upper Hutt 16 17 citation needed Pakistan EditSee also Education in Pakistan In Pakistan middle school is called Secondary School and is from Grade 6 10 This covers both the traditional middle and high school Although for private schools it may be differentPeru EditSee also Education in Peru There aren t middle schools in Peru Students aged 12 to 17 attend the five years of educacion secundaria secondary school Philippines EditSee also Education in the Philippines Since the implementation of the K 12 education system middle school education in the Philippines is called Junior High School It lasts for 4 years from Grades 7 to 10 for students age 12 to 16 Some schools such as Miriam College in Loyola Heights as well as Lourdes School of Quezon City in Sta Mesa Heights have their Middle Schools from Grades 6 to 8 It is preceded by a 6 year elementary school and followed by a 2 year senior high school program Before that there were no official middle school programs implemented and the equivalent years was simply called High School which ranged from 1st Year to 4th Year Poland EditSee also Education in Poland Following a 2017 education reform the Polish middle school called gimnazjum was disbanded After eight years of mandatory primary school pupils can move on to a high school of choice each spanning a year more than before 18 Middle school in Poland was first introduced in 1932 The education was intended for pupils of at least 12 years of age and lasted four years They were abolished by the Polish People s Republic government in a 1948 reform The middle schools were then reinstated in 1999 lasting three years after six years of primary school Pupils entering gimnazjum were usually 13 years old Middle school was compulsory for all students and was the final stage of mandatory education In the final year students would take a standardized test to evaluate their academic skills Based on the test results they were then admitted to a high school of their choice 19 Portugal EditSee also Education in Portugal In Portugal the middle school is known as 2nd and 3rd cycles of basic education 2º e 3º ciclos do ensino basico It comprises the 5th till 9th year of compulsory education for children between ten and fifteen years old After the education reform of 1986 the former preparatory school 1st cycle 1º ciclo former primary education 1st year 6 7 years old 2nd year 7 8 years old 3rd year 8 9 years old 4th year 9 10 years old 2nd cycle 2º ciclo former preparatory education 5th year 10 11 years old 6th year 11 12 years old 3rd cycle 3º ciclo 7th year 12 13 years old 8th year 13 14 years old 9th year 14 15 years old High School ensino secundario 10th year 15 16 years old 11th year 16 17 years old 12th year 17 18 years old Romania EditSee also Education in Romania Middle school in Romania or gymnasium gimnaziu includes grades 5 to 8 and the students usually share the building with the students of primary school but in different wings floors Primary school lessons are taught by a handful of teachers most are covered by one of them and more specific areas such as foreign languages religion or gym may have dedicated teachers The transition to middle school changes of that to a one teacher per course model where the students usually remain in the same classroom while the teachers rotate between courses At the end of the eighth grade usually corresponding to age 14 or 15 students take a written exam that counts for 80 before it used to be 50 of the average needed to enroll in high school Students then go to high school or vocational school depending on their final grade 20 Since 2020 all four years of upper secondary education up to the twelfth grade are compulsory 21 The education process is done in numbered semesters the first semester lasting 15 weeks between September and December and the second semester lasting 20 weeks between January and June Since 2022 the school year is divided into 5 modules Russia EditSee also Education in Russia Middle school in Russia covers grades 5 to 9 and is a natural continuation of primary school activities almost always they are in the same building with both primary and high school usually located in different wings floors Primary school lessons are taught by a handful of teachers most are covered by one of them and more specific areas such as English or gym may have dedicated teachers The transition to middle school changes that to a one teacher per course model where teachers stay in their classrooms and pupils change rooms during breaks Examples of courses include mathematics split from grade 7 into algebra geometry and physics visual arts Russian language foreign language history literature geography biology computer science chemistry from grade 8 social theory in grade 9 22 The education process is done in numbered quarters with the first quarter covering September and October second quarter November and December third quarter going from mid January to mid March fourth quarter covering April and May There are one week long holidays between quarters 1 and 2 as well as 3 and 4 somewhat longer holidays between quarters 2 and 3 to allow for New Year festivities and a three month break between the years 23 At the end of middle school most people stay in school for two more years and get a certificate allowing them to pursue university but some switch to vocational technical schools Saudi Arabia EditSee also Education in Saudi Arabia In Saudi Arabia middle school includes grade 7 through 9 consisting of students from ages 12 to 15 Serbia EditIn Serbia middle school refers to the second half of primary elementary education for ages between 11 and 15 10 to 14 if the person is born before March and lasts 4 years grades 5 through 8 following the first half of primary school grades 1 through 4 ages 7 to 11 Middle schools are not considered separate from elementary school in Serbia but rather an extension of it and are usually held in the same school building but in opposite shifts or in a different part of the school building Middle school is the transitional period from primary education to secondary education high school where children are transitioned from having very generalized subjects and a main teacher for most of them with only a handful of other teachers for specialized subjects like English music and gym to a more serious curriculum with a course load that better mirrors high school Middle school is the first time children have separate teachers for each subject and are introduced to courses like history geography biology and a second foreign language most commonly Russian German French and later physics and chemistry Both elementary and middle school are compulsory in Serbia after which almost all students take the state issued universal entrance exam to qualify for high school be it a Gymnasium a specialized high school for fields like Economics or Medicine or a Vocational school trade school Singapore EditSee also Education in Singapore Students of Nan Hua High School a secondary school in Singapore in the school hall In Singapore middle school is usually referred to as secondary school Students start secondary school after completing primary school at the age of 13 and to 16 four years if they are taking the Special Express or Normal Technical courses or 17 five years if they are taking the Normal Academic courses Students from the Special and Express courses take the GCE O Levels after four years at the end of secondary education and students from the Normal Academic and Technical courses take the GCE N Level examinations after four years and the Normal Academic students has the option to continue for the O Levels Selected excelling students also have the option to change classes which then affect the years they study After completing secondary school students move on to pre tertiary education i e in institutes such as junior colleges polytechnics ITE Slovenia EditIn Slovenia middle school refers to educational institutions for ages between 14 and 18 and lasts 3 4 years following elementary school which lasts 8 or 9 years Gymnasiums are the most prestigious type of middle school Somalia EditSee also Education in Somalia In Somalia middle school identified as intermediate school is the four years between secondary school and primary school Pupils start middle school from form as referred to in Somalia or year 5 and finish it at year 8 Students start middle school from the age of 11 and finish it when they are 14 15 Subjects which middle school pupils take are Somali Arabic English Religion Science Geography History Math Textiles Art and Design Physical Education PE Football and sometimes Music In some middle schools it is obligatory to study Italian South Korea EditSee also Education in South Korea In South Korea a middle school is called a jung hakgyo Hangul 중학교 Hanja 中學校 which includes grades 7 through 9 referred to as middle school 1st 3rd grades approx age 13 15 24 Spain EditSee also Education in Spain In Spain education is compulsory for children and teenagers between 6 and 16 years Basic education is divided into Educacion Primaria first grade through sixth grade which is the Spanish equivalent of elementary school and Educacion Secundaria Obligatoria or ESO seventh through tenth grade roughly the Spanish equivalent of middle school and partially high school The usual ages in ESO are 12 to 15 years old but they can range between 11 and 16 depending on the birth date a student who was born late in the year may start ESO at 11 if he or she will turn 12 before January 1 and a student who was born early in the year may finish ESO after turning 16 After ESO students can continue their pre university education attending to Bachillerato eleventh and twelfth grade or choose a Ciclo de Formacion Profesional an improved type of vocational school Taiwan EditJunior high schools three years from 7th to 9th grade in Taiwan were originally called primary middle school note 3 However in August 1968 they were renamed nationals middle school note 4 often translated junior high when they became free of charge and compulsory Private middle school nowadays are still called primary middle school Taiwanese students older than twelve normally attend junior high school Accompanied with the switch from junior high to middle school was the cancellation of entrance examination needed to enter middle school 25 Tunisia and Morocco EditSee also Education in Tunisia and Education in Morocco In Tunisia and Morocco a middle school includes grades 7 through 9 consisting of students from ages 12 to 15 United Kingdom EditSee also Education in England Education in Wales Education in Scotland and Education in Northern Ireland England and Wales Edit Main article List of middle schools in England In England and Wales local education authorities introduced middle schools in the 1960s and 1970s The notion of middle schools was mooted by the Plowden Report of 1967 which proposed a change to a three tier model including first schools for children aged between 5 and 8 middle schools for 8 12 year olds and then high schools for 12 16 year olds 26 Some authorities introduced middle schools for ideological reasons in line with the report while others did so for more pragmatic reasons relating to the raising of the school leaving age in compulsory education to 16 or to introduce a comprehensive system 27 28 Different authorities introduced different age range schools although in the main three models were used 5 8 first schools followed by 8 12 middle schools as suggested by Plowden 5 9 first schools followed by 9 13 middle schools 5 10 first schools followed by 10 13 middle schools or intermediate schoolsIn many areas primary school rather than first school was used to denote the first tier In addition some schools were provided as combined schools catering for pupils in the 5 12 age range as a combined first and middle school 27 Around 2000 middle and combined schools were in place in the early 1980s However that number began to fall in the later 1980s with the introduction of the National Curriculum The new curriculum s splits in Key Stages at age 11 encouraged the majority of local education authorities to return to a two tier system of Primary sometimes split into Infant schools and Junior schools and Secondary schools 29 There are now fewer than 150 middle schools still operational in the United Kingdom meaning that approximately 90 of middle schools have closed or reverted to primary school status since 1980 The system of 8 12 middle schools has fallen into complete disuse 30 Under current legislation as also at the time of the Plowden report all schools must be deemed either primary or secondary Thus middle schools which have more primary year groups than KS3 or KS4 are termed deemed primaries or middles deemed primaries while those with more secondary aged pupils or with pupils in Y11 are termed deemed secondaries or middles deemed secondaries For statistical purposes such schools are often included under primary and secondary categories as deemed 31 Notably most schools also follow teaching patterns in line with their deemed status with most deemed primary schools offering a primary style curriculum taught by one class teacher and most deemed secondary schools adopting a more specialist centred approach Legally all through schools are also considered middle schools deemed secondary although they are rarely referred to as such Some middle schools still exist in various areas of England They are supported by the National Middle Schools Forum See List of middle schools in England Scotland Edit In Scotland a similar system to the English one was trialled in Grangemouth middle schools Falkirk between 1975 and 1987 32 The label of junior high school is used for some through schools in Orkney and Shetland which cater for pupils from 5 up to the age of 14 at which point they transfer to a nearby secondary school Northern Ireland Edit In Northern Ireland in the Armagh Banbridge and Craigavon District Council area in County Armagh the Dickson Plan operates whereby pupils attend a primary school from ages 4 10 a junior high school from 11 14 and a senior high school or grammar school from 14 19 United States EditSee also Education in the United States Indianola Junior High School in Columbus Ohio the first middle school in the U S In the United States elementary school often includes kindergarten to fourth fifth or sixth grade less commonly some elementary schools extend as far as 8th grade 33 Middle schools and junior high schools are schools that span varying combinations of grades 5 to 8 sometimes 9 33 such as 5 8 6 8 most commonly 7 8 and sometimes 7 9 Historically local public control and private alternatives over education has allowed for some variation in the organization of schools Basic subjects are taught and pupils often remain in one or two classrooms throughout the school day except for physical education library music art and computer classes In 2003 there were about 3 6 million children in each grade in the United States 34 In some parts of the US students cycle through classrooms throughout the day for different core subjects even at the middle and junior high grades 35 The range defined by either is often based on demographic factors such as an increase or decrease in the relative numbers of younger or older students with the aim of maintaining stable school populations 36 At this time pupils are given more independence moving to different classrooms for different subjects which includes math social studies science English language arts and also sometimes the choice to start learning a new language Also pupils are able to choose some of their class subjects electives Usually starting in sixth grade grades become part of a pupil s official transcript The junior high school concept was introduced in 1909 in Columbus Ohio 37 Junior high schools were created for bridging the gap between the elementary and the high school an emphasis credited to Charles W Eliot 38 In the late 19th century and early 20th century most American elementary schools had grades 1 through 8 and this organization still exists where some concepts of middle school organization have been adapted to the intermediate grades As time passed the junior high school concept increased quickly as new school districts proliferated or systems modernized buildings and curricula This expansion continued through the 1960s Jon Wiles author of Developing Successful K 8 Schools A Principal s Guide said that a major problem for the original model was the inclusion of the ninth grade because of the lack of instructional flexibility due to the requirement of having to earn high school credits in the ninth grade and that the fully adolescent ninth grader in junior high school did not seem to belong with the students experiencing the onset of puberty 39 The new middle school model began to appear in the mid 1960s Wiles said At first it was difficult to determine the difference between a junior high school and a middle school but as the middle school became established the differences became more pronounced 39 Middle school is in between elementary school and high school and typically has 6th to 8th graders Junior high schools prepare seventh eighth and in some districts ninth grade students for high school citation needed The faculty is organised into academic departments that operate more or less independently of one another citation needed The middle school format has now replaced the junior high format by a ratio of about ten to one in the United States citation needed but some school districts have incorporated both systems or a mix of the two Uruguay EditSee also Education in Uruguay In Uruguay the public middle school consists of two stages one mandatory called Basic Cycle or First Cycle This consists of three years ages 12 13 13 14 and 14 15 equivalent to American 7th 8th and 9th grades and one optional called Second Cycle ages 15 16 16 17 and 17 18 equivalent to American 10th 11th and 12th grades The Second Cycle is divided into 4 options in the Uruguayan 5th grade Human Sciences Biology Scientific and Arts and 7 options in the 6th and last grade Law or Economy if Human Sciences course taken in 5th Medicine or Agronomy if Biological course taken in 5th Architecture or Engineering if Scientific course taken in 5th and Arts if Arts course taken in 5th Both these stages are commonly known as Liceo Spanish for high school Venezuela EditSee also Education in Venezuela In Venezuela middle schools educacion media general ages 12 15 are from 7th grade to 9th grade In some institutions called Technical Schools there is an extra grade for those who want to graduate as Middle technician in a certain area This education would allow them to be hired at a higher level or get introduced more easily into a college career Vietnam EditSecondary school or Junior High school includes grade 6 to 9 After finishing grade 9 students have to take the national graduating test which includes sections on Mathematics Literature and English The maximum score for each test is 10 with the first two subjects called the Core Subjects multiplied by two for a total possible score of 50 Reward points from a vocational course could also be added to the final score Some public schools use graduating exam scores and student transcripts to make their decisions Many other public and private schools require students who apply for those schools to take their entrance exams The administration team student transcripts and exam scores to decide whether students are qualified based on their admissions criteria See also Edit Schools portalQuickSmartNotes Edit Commonly referred as the Middle Exam Simplified Chinese 中考 Pelajar Menengah 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