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junior high school

1 of 1noun
/ˈdʒunjər haɪ skul/
Forms:junior high schools
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a school for students between an elementary school and a high school, typically those in the 7th and 8th grades

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Junior high school is an educational level that typically serves students aged 11 to 14, covering grades 6 through 8 in some countries. It acts as a transition between elementary school and high school, with students learning a broader range of subjects, including mathematics, science, language arts, and social studies. Junior high schools often introduce students to more specialized subjects and offer extracurricular activities. It is a period where students develop more independence in their learning and start preparing for the academic challenges of high school.

  • Junior high school students often experience significant social and academic transitions compared to elementary school.
  • She made new friends and explored various subjects during her time in junior high school.
  • The junior high school curriculum includes core subjects like math, science, language arts, and social studies.
  • Teachers at junior high school level aim to prepare students for the challenges of high school and beyond.
  • Transitioning from elementary school to junior high school involves adapting to new schedules, classrooms, and responsibilities.
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