Secondary education
Secondary education, or secondary school, is a period of education which follows directly after primary education (such as middle school), and which may be followed by tertiary education. The purpose of a secondary education can be to prepare for either higher education or vocational training. The exact boundary between primary and secondary education varies from country to country and even within them, but is generally around the seventh to the tenth year of education, with middle school covering any gaps. Secondary education occurs mainly during the teenage years. Primary and secondary education together are sometimes (in particular, in Canada and the United States) referred to as "K-12" education, (K is for kindergarten, 12 is for twelfth grade).
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Secondary education in various nations
Secondary education is referred to by different names in different countries, see education by country.
- Australia, Canada, United States: high school
- Austria, Germany, Sweden: gymnasium
- France: lycée
- Japan: Kôtôgakkô
- Netherlands: middle school
- Taiwan: senior high school (no "high school", only middle school)
- United Kingdom: secondary school
Related links
- Primary education -- Secondary education -- Post-secondary education -- Tertiary education -- Quaternary education
- School -- Preparatory school
- Education by country
- List of colleges and universities by country
