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Year Seven is usually the first year of [[Secondary school]]. In some areas of England, Year Seven is a year group in [[Middle school]].
Year Seven is usually the first year of [[Secondary school]]. In some areas of England, Year Seven is a year group in [[Middle school]].

===Wales===
In schools in [[Wales]] Year Seven is the seventh year after [[Reception (school)|Reception]]. It is currently the seventh full year of compulsory education, with children being admitted who are aged 11 on the 1st September in any given academic year. It is the first year group in [[Key Stage 3]] and marks the beginning of secondary education.<ref name="wales">{{Cite web|url=http://new.wales.gov.uk/topics/educationandskills/parents/whatwillchildlearn/?lang=en|title=What will your child learn? |accessdate=2009-01-10|publisher=Welsh Assembly Government}}</ref>


===Northern Ireland and Scotland===
===Northern Ireland and Scotland===


In [[Northern Ireland]] and [[Scotland]], the seventh year of [[compulsory education]] is called [[Primary Seven]], and pupils generally start at the age of 10.
In [[Northern Ireland]] and [[Scotland]], the seventh year of [[compulsory education]] is called [[Primary Seven]], and pupils generally start at the age of 10.



==References==
==References==

Revision as of 20:30, 4 March 2010

Year Seven is an educational year group in schools in many countries including England, Wales, Australia and New Zealand. It is usually the seventh year of compulsory education and incorporates students aged between eleven and thirteen.

Australia

In Australia, Year Seven is usually the seventh year of compulsory education after Prep. Although there are slight variations between the states, most children in Year Seven are aged between twelve and thirteen. Children in Year 7 start High School or Secondary School, or Secondary Colleges, which are all the same thing.[1]

New Zealand

In New Zealand, Year Seven is the seventh year of compulsory education. Children are aged eleven or twelve in this year group. [2] Year Seven pupils are educated in Primary schools or in Area schools or in some areas in Intermediate schools.[3]

United Kingdom

England and Wales

In schools in England and Wales Year Seven is the seventh year after Reception. It is the seventh full year of compulsory education, with children being admitted who are aged 11 by the 1st September in any given academic year. It is also the first year of Key Stage 3 in which the Secondary National Curriculum is taught.[4]

Year Seven is usually the first year of Secondary school. In some areas of England, Year Seven is a year group in Middle school.

Northern Ireland and Scotland

In Northern Ireland and Scotland, the seventh year of compulsory education is called Primary Seven, and pupils generally start at the age of 10.

References

  1. ^ "Cost/Benefit Analysis Relating to the Implementation of a Common School Starting Age and Associated Nomenclature by 1 January 2010" (PDF). Atelier Learning Solutions Pty Ltd. Retrieved 2009-01-10.
  2. ^ "School years and levels". Team-up website. Ministry of Education. Retrieved 2009-01-10.
  3. ^ "Types of schools". Team-up website. Ministry of Education. Retrieved 2009-01-10.
  4. ^ "The secondary curriculum". National Curriculum website. Qualifications and Curriculum Authority. Retrieved 2009-01-10.
Preceded by Year Seven
11–12
or
12–13
Succeeded by