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What year are you in at school?


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Australian education sounds so complicated! In the UK, it's basically one central system that's the same nationwide. The only difference is different schools take pupils from different ages.

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I like England more and english language, they don't have masculine and feminine. Or how ever you spell it *thinking i cant spell to save my life*

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yup in england its simple - pure simple

What!?!?

I find the English system so complicated! :P

The Irish one is the easiest by far.

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What kind of system does Irish has?

You start school when you are 4. You go into Junior Infants, Then Senior infants, Then 1st class, 2nd class.. all the way up until 6th class. We then enter High School, there we do 1st year, 2nd year, 3rd year...... all the way up until 6th year.

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In Estonia we go to school when we are 6 or 7 years old. Then we have 4 years elementary school, 5 years primary school and 3 years high school ( high school is nonmandatory but almost everybody will do it).

Also at the end of primary school we have 3 exams and at the end of high school we have 5 exams.

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In Estonia we go to school when we are 6 or 7 years old. Then we have 4 years elementary school, 5 years primary school and 3 years high school ( high school is nonmandatory but almost everybody will do it).

Also at the end of primary school we have 3 exams and at the end of high school we have 5 exams.

That's cool. Ireland have exams too. In our 3rd year of Highschool, we have the Junior Cert. In the 6th year, we have the Leaving cert.

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