uk years to us grades
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Trying to determine which school grade your child should attend in their new school system is often one of the most challenging aspects of moving into a foreign school system. France, the UK and the US all have their own school grade structures.
Here is a list of school grade equivalents in France vs. the UK and vs. the US for your reference. Please keep in mind though that each child has its own ability and capacity, and a mere school grade equivalent is not always the best deciding factor in where a child will best be suited.
Below, we outline the different grade levels, and years of compulsory education, in Canada. We also compare the Canadian grade level system to that of five other countries—Poland, the United States, Britain, France, and Germany.
The education system in Canada is an interesting one. And it continues to evolve.
Please use the table below to find the suitable level of Wolsey Hall course for your child.
Note that at Wolsey Hall we believe that children should study at the level best suited to the point they have reached in their studies, rather than their age. For example if your child is gifted in a particular subject, they may be able to start a Wolsey Hall course a year or so ahead of the school year they would be in had they been in a traditional school setting. Similarly, if your child needs extra support in a subject we may recommend they start a course at a lower level. This will help your child to set securely in place the knowledge and understanding they’ll need to proceed to the next level.
References:
http://www.frenchentree.com/living-in-france/education/french-school-grade-equivalents/
http://www.ourkids.net/school/canada-grade-levels
http://wolseyhalloxford.org.uk/singapore-school-grades/
http://www.ego4u.com/en/read-on/countries/usa/school