Yeah, we had a few schools like that in our area, all mixed too. The lads got a huge culture shock when they ended up in an all boys school of a 1,000 kids.

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Started comp at 11, stayed til 18, no need for anything different really

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Primary School 5-12
Secondry School 12-18 roughly.

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Merton used to have middle schools, I went to one in Norbury (Stanford Middle) but we moved to Crystal Palace when I was 12 which meant I joined a secondary school in year 8. To be honest I shouldn’t have changed school and got the bus.

My old middle school is now a primary.

one of the hardest parts of moving to England is trying to work your fucking schooling system

was going to make a joke here about it being you in the schooling system but nah

First school, middle, secondary, 6th form college is the way it should be, change things up every few years, can’t imagine how bad it would be to be at the same school with the same people for that long

Pre-Prep
Prep School
Private independent secondary school

Dudes still salty about not being made valedictorian.

Infants
Juniors
Secondary
College

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finally the correct answer

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i knew you were one of the good ones!

this was what I had (although sometimes Juniors was called Primary, and College Sixth Form)- they seem to all merge infant and juniors into Primary down here though

Primary 5-11
Secondary 11-17/18

Find the whole concept of sixth form and the year numbering system in England weird

do the scottish generally start uni a year earlier than the english, or did I dream that?

Depends, but yes, lots of scottish students start uni at 17.

Think they do that shit in Redditch, so definitely not

My school went like this:

4-6: foundation
6-10: transition
10-16: consolidation
16-19: progression (inc. extra year where we complete 6 A Levels)

I went to nursery then primary school and then secondary school.

Primary 4?-11?
Secondary 11?-16
College 16-18

Sixth form is for posh people too, guys.

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