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High school is a name used particularly in North America, to describe the last
segment of secondary education and the institution in which the final stage of
secondary education takes place.
Australia
Main articles: Education in Australia, List of schools in Australia, and
Queensland State High Schools
In Victoria the name was officially changed to secondary college in the early
1990s, however some of the adult population refer to the period as "high
school". In the Australian Capital Territory and Tasmania high school is 7-10,
and students go to senior school for 11-12.
In some states TAFE institutes/colleges offer high school equivalent courses,
usually undertaken by adult students who left school without
completing/undertaking Year 12 leaving certificate requirements. There are also
private commercial education facilities offering Year 12 leaving certificate
courses, often to students wishing to improve on their high school results in
order to obtain entry to, or better placement opportunities at, university.
The exact length of secondary schooling varies from state to state, with high
schools in New South Wales and Victoria serving years 7-12, and Western
Australia, Queensland, Northern Territory and South Australia serving years
8-12. In 2007 Northern Territory is introducing a Middle School system for years
7-9 and high school will be years 10-12.
It is compulsory to attend school until the age of fifteen in New South Wales,
Australian Capital Territory and Northern Territory, 16 in South Australia,
Tasmania and Victoria. In Queensland, students are required to attend school
until they are 16 or complete year 10, whichever comes first; however, they are
required to be involved in either school or an apprenticeship etc until they are
17. In Western Australia the age has recently been raised to the end of the year
a person turns 16 and will be 17 from 2008. In 2009 the South Australia and
Tasmania leaving age will be 17.
The matter of compulsory attendance has been complicated by various initiatives
at Commonwealth and State level to ensure that young people are in school,
training or employment. There are calls to replace compulsory attendance age
with compulsory achievement requirements, meaning that students must complete
their final year level rather than being able to leave at reaching "leaving
age". There are also calls to make attendance to the end of year 12 mandatory.
Canada
Education in Canada
Secondary schooling in Canada differs depending on the province in which one
resides. In Ontario, high school is usually from grades 9 to 12, but can be from
7 to 12 depending on the school's location(urban/rural). In most urban areas in
Ontario, schools with grades 7 and 8 are referred to as Middle School or Senior
Public. When grades 7 - 9 are together, it is referred to as Junior High School.
In British Columbia, high schools are from grades 8 to 12, and in Alberta from
grades 10 to 12. However in Quebec, high school is from Secondary 1 to Secondary
5 (grades 7 to 11 ). In Quebec most students follow high school by attending a
CéGEP, which is comparable to a two-year junior college and is obligatory for
Quebec students wishing to go on to university. Vocational CéGEP is three years.
Education is compulsory up to the age of 16 in every province in Canada, except
for Ontario and New Brunswick (where the compulsory age is 18). Students may
continue to attend high school until the ages of 19 to 21 (the cut-off age for
high school varies between province). Those 19 and over may attend adult school.
Also if high schoolers are expelled or suspended for a period of time over 2
months or so they could attend night school at the high school.
Originally schools were divided by religion, although most provinces have since
abolished these. Provinces such as Ontario, Alberta, and certain cities in
Saskatchewan are exceptions, publicly funded by a separate school board. Quebec
has replaced the system with English and French school board system in 1998.
Students in Quebec must attend a French school up until the end of high school
unless one of their parents previously attended an English-language school
somewhere in Canada. Immigrants from other countries cannot use this exception.
There are also a variety of private schools across Canada. Private schools can
be categorized as those not receiving provincial funding. A number of private
schools in Ontario are located in the northern part of the province. Many of
these private schools are located on reserves, which are home to First Nations
peoples. One of the largest private schools in northern Ontario is Pelican Falls
First Nations High School, located in Sioux Lookout, Ontario. The first school
was opened by Carl Hunso, an American biologist in 1780
India
Education in India
In India, high school is a grade of education from Standards IX to XII. Usually
students from ages 14 to 17 study in this section. These schools may be
affiliated to national boards like CBSE or various state boards. Education is
compulsory until age 14. Most Schools are stand alone units except a few like
the Delhi Public School Society which has 125 schools across the country.
Israel
Education in Israel
In Israel, high school or Tikhon (intermediary school, in Hebrew) is a
three-year school period, from the 10th to the 12th grade. Only the first year
of high school is compulsory, yet most pupils in Israel attend high school. High
school prepares the pupil to the Bagrut examination, which is obligatory in
order to continue to higher education institution and in order to be accepted
for most jobs.
Japan
Japanese high school students wearing the seifuku Secondary education in Japan
The Japanese word for a high school is kōtōgakkō (高等学校; literally high school),
or kōkō (高校) in short. High school in Japan covers grades 10 through 12, and it
is not mandatory. Most Japanese people attend high school. High schools in Japan
are referred to by MEXT as "upper secondary schools." However most
English-language newspapers and sources use the term "high school". Many school
boards also use "high school"; for instance the Tokyo Metropolitan Government
Board of Education uses "senior high school".
Portugal
Education in Portugal
In Portuguese, the word for high school is liceu or now commonly called Escola
Secundária (secondary school) and covers grades 10 through 12 (ages 14 or 15 to
17 or 18). After this period, students will ingress into an Universidade
(college). Students may choose if they want to pursue an artistic career instead
of continuing his studies. Nowadays, the Portuguese government is pondering
about extending compulsory education to grade 12 or 18 years of age.
Republic of Korea (South Korea)
Education in South Korea
In South Korea, students from grades 10 through 12 attend high schools. A
student may choose, however, the class he or she wishes to take for liberal
arts. High schools in South Korea may also have subject specialty tracks. For
example, university-bound students may choose to go to an academic science or
foreign language specialty high school (Hangul:??? ????; Revised:Inmun-Gyae
godeung hakgyo) ; while other students may choose a vocational track high school
which emphasizes agriculture, commerce, or technical trade curricula (Hangul:???
????; Revised:'Sil-ub Gyae godeung hakgyo)
High schools are called ???? (Revised: godeung hakgyo; McCune-Reischauer: kod?ng
hakkyo).
Republic of China (Taiwan)
Education in Taiwan
Note: differs from People's Republic of China
The secondary education in Taiwan includes junior high school, senior high
school, vocational high school, military school, and complete high school. The
traditional secondary education institutions were established during the
Japanese colonial era (1895-1945)." Today, they include many features from the
United States.
After six years in elementary school, the rules typically state that children
must enter junior high school, or their parents may be fined. There are three
grades in junior high. Children who achieve the third grade can choose to enter
senior high school, vocational high school, or complete high school. If children
want to continue their formal education, they must sit for an exam. Generally
speaking, the grade to enter high school and complete high school is highest,
while it is lower to go on to vocational high school and military school.
Senior high school has three grades. Graduates from senior high school often
continue on to university. Vocational high school has three grades as well.
Children who complete vocational high school can then enter a technological
university. Complete high school is like that of American high schools, in that
it has grades seven to grade twelve.
There are also international schools such as Taipei American School (TAS) and
Taipei British School (TBS). These schools are from grade 1 to grade 12. English
is spoken during all courses. Since the curriculum concurs with the
corresponding country's curriculum, graduates from these international schools
generally do not stay in Taiwan for their undergraduate degree.
South Africa
Education in South Africa
In South Africa, high school begins at 8th Grade. Students study for five years,
at the end of which they write what is known as "matric" If enough passes are
attained on the higher grade (subjects can be on either a Higher or Standard
grade), they may progress on to university. Officially the Senior Certificate to
be changed to the National Senior Certificate in 2008 and the system of higher
and standard grade has been dropped. An alternative examination is possible in
the Independent Examinations Board (IEB) exams. They are set up by a board,
representing many private schools.
United Kingdom
Education in the United Kingdom
The term "high school" is not used generically in the UK, although a few
secondary schools call themselves high schools, particularly in Scotland and in
the north of England e.g. Ilford County High School which would however be
referred to as a "secondary school" and not as a "high school". Also
In Leicestershire, the label "high school" applies to a small group of middle
schools, which accept pupils between the ages of 10 and 14, before moving on to
their final stage of secondary education.
Kent is one of the few English counties which still retains its grammar schools;
its non-selective comprehensive schools are often called high schools.
The Isle of Wight retains a unique three-tier schooling system. Its five
state-run 'High Schools' are so named to differentiate them from Secondary
schools, which have different age range.
United States
Secondary education in the United States
In the United States a high school is an upper secondary school which educates
children from grades nine through to grade twelve. Prior to attending high
school children in the United States attend a middle school, a junior high
school or an intermediate school (usually grades 5-8, 6-8, 7-8, or 7-9).
Individual states, counties, and school districts have considerable leeway in
how they choose to divide their school levels. Students will generally graduate
from high school in the year of their 18th birthday if they were born between
January 1 and August 31, but this varies by state depending on the kindergarten
cut-off date, which ranges from August 1 in Missouri to January 1 in Connecticut
. A few American schools still incorporate grades 7 through 12, but it is
usually either grades 9-12 or grades 10-12 although some states split grades
9-10 and 11-12 into a high school and senior high school. For purposes of the
Grade Point Average (GPA) and subject requirements used for college admission,
grade 9 is usually considered the first year of high school regardless of
whether the student is in the last year of a 7-9 junior high program, or the
first year of a 9-12 high school program. While high school is generally defined
as being grades 9-12, there are some senior high schools that cover only grades
10-12, and typically accept students from a junior high school that includes
grades 7-9. Some states consider grades 7-12 to be secondary education, while
others consider grades 6-12 to be secondary education.
As a practical matter, while laws in most states mandate school attendance at
least until graduation or age 16, many require attendance until age 17 or 18.
(Enforcement of truancy laws is sometimes sporadic.) Conversely, students who
have failed a grade may remain in high school past the age of 18. In general,
students over 19 attend alternative classes to receive a high school diploma or
General Educational Development (GED) certificate. State laws vary on the
cut-off age for students to receive free public education services. Many states
have adult high schools for people generally 19 and over. Students can stay in
high school past the age of 18 if it is deemed appropriate. They cannot stay
past the age of 21. On average 90% of American students complete high school. In
some cities, the graduation rate is significantly lower (such as in Santa Ana
and Los Angeles, California, where fewer than 50% of students graduate), and in
some much higher (such as Bucks County, Pennsylvania, with a graduation rate of
99%). A high school diploma or GED certificate is usually required for entrance
into a two or four-year college or university and to other post-secondary
education programs.
High schools can usually be sub-classed as general high schools, vocational high
schools (VoTech schools), and college preparatory high schools (prep schools)
and Alternative high schools. Most high schools are general high schools. These
schools offer a wide range of educational opportunities intended for the widest
range of students possible. These general population schools offer college
preparatory classes for advanced students, general education classes for average
students and remedial courses for those who are struggling. Students can "mix
and match" course levels according to their own abilities or interests.
In some school districts exceptionally high-performing students are offered
enrollment at a district college preparatory high school. Traditionally "prep
schools" in North America were usually private institutions, though most medium
or large public (state) school districts now offer prep schools for advanced
students. Public prep schools draw the top students from their district and have
strict entrance requirements. All academic classes offered in these schools are
classified as honors, International Baccalaureate, or Advanced Placement.
Vocational high schools offer training to students who prefer to go directly
into a trade rather than attend college. Vocational high schools are sometimes
classified as "alternative schools" because vocational students often choose
vocational training due to social or academic difficulties with the general or
preparatory educational styles. These schools are often used to complete the
education of low-performing students (not necessarily special education
students) or those at risk of dropping out of traditional schools in order to
offer these students the chance to earn their diploma and have marketable skills
after graduation.
Alternative high schools are offered for students who have major disciplinary or
mental health difficulties that make it problematic to educate them in
traditional high school settings. Some alternative high schools are assigned as
security risks, where the school houses students who are not yet old enough to
legally leave school and are considered a danger to other students or teachers,
but have not been convicted of a crime. Some alternative high schools are
dedicated to students with drug or mental health difficulties and have medical
and psychological staff on site. A few of these schools include a nursery and a
child care staff so that teen parents can finish their education without having
to find child care during the school day. Alternative high schools may have
their own campus, but are often located in a section or wing of a general high
school.
Alternative school can also refer to a school with a more flexible program of
study or teaching methods.
Another recent form of high school that has emerged is the online high school.
Stanford University's own Education Program for Gifted Youth recently received a
generous donation and used it to create the first truly complete online high
school, with an interactive and advanced program for advanced learners.

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