middle school
1 of 1noun(in the US and Canada) a junior high school; a school for children between the ages of about 11 and 14
Middle school is an educational stage between elementary school and high school, typically for students aged 11 to 14, covering grades 6 through 8. In middle school, students begin to study more specialized subjects such as advanced mathematics, science, history, and languages. This stage also emphasizes the development of critical thinking, problem-solving, and social skills. Middle school serves as a transition period, where students experience more independence, develop deeper academic abilities, and prepare for the challenges of high school. The environment also supports emotional growth and the development of personal interests and activities.
- She started attending middle school at the age of 11.
- Middle school students are often introduced to more advanced subjects.
- He made many new friends during his first year of middle school.
- The middle school offers extracurricular activities like drama and robotics.
- They moved to a new town just before starting middle school.
(in the UK) a school for children between the ages of about 9 and 13