High school in the United States

Hibbing High School in Hibbing, Minnesota

High school or senior high school is the education students receive in the final stage of secondary education in the United States. In the United States most high schoolers are ages 13–18 but some ages could be delayed due to birthdays. Most comparable to secondary schools, high schools generally deliver phase three of the ISCED model of education. High schools have subject-based classes. The name high school is applied in other countries, but no universal generalization can be made as to the age range, financial status, or ability level of the pupils accepted. In North America, most high schools include grades 9 through 12. Students attend them following graduation from middle school (often alternatively called junior high school).[1]

  1. ^ UNESCO (2012). "International Standard Classification of Education" (PDF). UNESCO. Archived from the original (PDF) on January 6, 2017.

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