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Secondary school is a term used to describe an educational
institution where the final stage of schooling, known as
secondary education and usually
compulsory up to a specified age, takes place. It follows elementary or
primary education, and may be followed by
university (tertiary) education.
There are many different types of secondary school, and the terminology used varies around the world. Children usually transfer to secondary school between the ages of 10 and 16 years, and finish between the ages of 16 and 18 years, though there is considerable variation from country to country.
Countries
Australia
In Australia secondary school is called
high school, from Year 7 to Year 12.
Canada
In
Canada secondary school is called
secondary school (grades
9–
12), with the exception of Quebec which goes from Secondary 1 to Secondary 5 (grades
7–
11).
England and Wales
In
England and
Wales secondary school is for children from the ages of 11 to 16 or 18.
Secondary school incorporates
Key Stage 3 and
Key Stage 4 of the
National Curriculum (
Year Seven to
Year Eleven) and can also include
sixth form. After 16 compulsory education ends, and young people can decide whether to continue their studies further at school or sixth form college, or leave the education system.
Curriculum
The "Core Curriculum" is the compulsory secondary curriculum for Key Stage 3 and 4 years/Forms 7-11/1-5.
English
Maths
Science (This may be taught at 3 separate sciences: Biology, Chemistry and Physics)
and in many places it is considered compulsory to take a Modern Foreign Language (MFL) which is usually French or German.
In some schools it may be compulsory to take a GCSE in ICT.
GCSEs MUST be taken in all of these subjects.
Also compulsory until year 11/ Form 5 are:
Citizenship
Personal Social Health Education (P.S.H.E)
Religious Studies (R.S.)
or
Religious Education (R.E)
Physical Education (P.E.)
Sex Education (S.E.) (Compulsory for Year 7 but optional for years 8-11. No GCSE available. This is usually taught compulsory to year 9 in areas of high teenage pregnancy). This may be taught as part of P.S.H.E.
A GCSE does not have to be sat in these subjects but a full or short course GCSE may be sat if the student wishes. In some schools (Mainly Independent schools or High achieving selective state secondaries) these subjects are compulsory to do the GCSE exam in.
'''Key Stage 3''' Year 7-9/ Form 1-3 Curriculum
The "Core Curriculum" plus the other Key Foundation subjects
Art and Design
Design and Technology
Drama
Geography
History
Other MFLs (Spanish, Polish, Welsh (the school will decide, if at all))
Music
Hong Kong
In
Hong Kong the
government provides a nine-year compulsory education to students in the territory. Students are promoted to secondary schools after finishing their
primary school education. Until the 2008-2009 school year secondary schools had seven grades (Form/Secondary 1-7), but starting from school year 2009–2010 the 3–3–4 scheme is in operation; Form 4–6 has become Senior Secondary 1–3, Form 7 has been eliminated, and
universities provide four years of education instead of three.
India
In
India high school is a grade of education from Standards IX to XII . Standards XI and XII are also called
Secondary School or
Junior College. Usually students from ages 14 to 18 study in this section. These schools may be affiliated to national boards (like
CBSE,
ICSE, and
NIOS) or various state boards. Education is compulsory until age 14. Although most are stand-alone day schools, some popular schools are residential. Traditional second stage in formal education, typically beginning at ages 14 - 16 and ending at 16 – 18
.
The distinction between elementary and secondary education has gradually become less marked because of the proliferation of middle schools, junior high schools, and other divisions.
Ireland
Secondary students are typically aged between 12 and 19. Secondary school takes six years to complete, but some schools allow their students to skip the fourth year. Schools offer English, Irish (Gaeilge), Mathematics, French, German, Spanish, Geography, History, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Business Studies, Economics, Home Economics, Music, Art, Woodwork, Metalwork, Classical Studies and other subjects. Not all schools offer all of these subjects.
United States
Following the European model, "secondary school" is considered the first grade beyond elementary. This is the 7th grade in the U.S.
In the
United States the term can refer to two types of school. The first type is the same as a
high school (grades
9–
12), while the second type refers to an alternative school which is sometimes called a secondary school. For example, the school "Richmond Secondary" refers to the traditional high school, while "Richmond Secondary School" refers to an alternative school.
Nomenclature
The names used to describe the institutions used for secondary education vary from country to country. Sometimes, the same terminology is used in different countries but with very different meanings.
Academy (both private and state schools in Scotland, with no special status)
Bachillerato (in Colombia, Dominican Republic and Spain)
Catholic Secondary School City academy City technology college Coláiste(in Ireland)
Collège (in France)
College College preparatory school Collegiate
Collegiate institute Community college Community school Comprehensive school Comprehensive high school École d'enseignement secondaire (in Canada)
École secondaire Enseñanza Media A.K.A. Liceo (in Chile)
(in Brazil)
Escola secundária (in Portugal)
Preparatoria (in Mexico)
Escuela secundaria (in Argentina)
Framhaldsskóli (in Iceland)
Framhaldsdeild (in The Faroe Islands)
Grammar school Gimnazjum (in Poland)
Gymnasium (actually upper secondary school)
(in Germany)
Hauptschule High school Högstadiet (in Sweden)
Høyskole, ''alternatively''
Høgskole,
Høgskule ''or''
allaskuvla in the
Sámi-speaking area
Istituto tecnico (in Italy)
중학교,고등학교 (in
South Korea)
Liceo (in Italy)
Lise (in Turkey)
Independent school Junior High School Lycée (in France)
Liceu (in Romania and Republic of Moldova)
Lukio (in
Finland)
Lyceum Matthayom (in Thailand)
Meánscoil (in Ireland (Irish), in English the term "secondary school" is most common)
Menntaskóli (in Iceland)
Middelbare school (in the Netherlands)
Middle school Polyvalente (in Quebec)
Private school Public school (government funded) – see also
public school (disambiguation) Realschule Scuola Media Superiore (in
Italy)
Secondary college Secondary modern school Secondary school in the
Soviet Union Secondary technical school Secundair onderwijs (in
Belgium)
Secundaria (in
Peru)
Segundo Grau (in Brazil)
Sekolah Menengah (in Malaysia)
Sekolah Menengah Atas (in Indonesia)
Sixth form college (in
England,
Wales,
Northern Ireland,
Hong Kong and
Malta)
Střední škola (in The Czech Republic)
Stredná škola (in Slovakia)
Srednja šola (in Slovenia)
Szkoła średnia (in The Republic of Poland)
Technical High School (in Jamaica)
Upper school Ungdomsskole in
Norway, Normally attend at the ages of 13-16. Word meaning a school for youth.
Vidusskola (in Latvia)
Vocational school Voluntary secondary school Voortgezet onderwijs or
Middelbaar onderwijs(in the
Netherlands)
See also
Secondary education Educational stages High school Public high school List of schools by country
References