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  2. Chūnibyō - Wikipedia

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    Chūnibyō. Chūnibyō (中二病) is a Japanese colloquial term typically used to describe early teens who have grandiose delusions, who desperately want to stand out, and who have convinced themselves that they have hidden knowledge or secret powers. It translates to "middle-school syndrome" (i.e., middle-school second-year).

  3. Membership levels of the Girl Scouts of the USA - Wikipedia

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    Seniors are Girl Scouts who are in ninth and tenth grade (around ages 14–16). [13] They wear the same uniform as Cadettes—however, the disks for their membership stars are red and their badges are a rectangular shape. [2] [5] Seniors use the Girl's Guide to Girl Scouting for Seniors [6] and the National Leadership Journeys [7] to earn ...

  4. Education in China - Wikipedia

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    It usually refers to the educational integration of the elementary school and the middle school. After graduating from elementary school, graduates can directly enter into the junior high school. The grades in schools that implement the 9-year System are usually called Grade 1, Grade 2, and so on through Grade 9. Main features of the 9-year System:

  5. Ninth grade - Wikipedia

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    Ninth grade. Ninth grade (also 9th grade or grade 9) is the ninth or tenth year of formal or compulsory education in some countries. It is generally part of middle school or secondary school depending on country. Students in ninth grade are usually 14–15 years old, but in some countries are 15–16.

  6. Education in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    2nd grade: 7–8 3rd grade: 8–9 4th grade: 9–10 5th grade: 10–11 6th grade: 11–12 Middle school: 7th grade [note 1] 12–13 8th grade: 13–14 9th grade: 14–15 High school: 10th grade: 15–16 11th grade: 16–17 12th grade: 17–18 Post-secondary education: Tertiary education (college or university) Ages vary (usually four years ...

  7. Educational stage - Wikipedia

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    8–9: Third grade; 9–10: Fourth grade; 10–11: Fifth grade; 11–12: Sixth grade; 12–13: Seventh grade; The second school is ungdomsskole (youth-school). At this level the students are rated with grades in each subject, in addition to behavior and orderliness: 13–14: Eighth grade; 14–15: Ninth grade; 15–16: Tenth grade

  8. Preadolescence - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Preadolescence is a stage of human development following middle childhood and preceding adolescence. [ 1 ] It commonly ends with the beginning of puberty. [ 2 ] Preadolescence is commonly defined as ages 9–12 [ 3 ] ending with the major onset of puberty. It may also be defined as simply the 2-year period before the major onset of ...

  9. Secondary education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Secondary education is the last six or seven years of statutory formal education in the United States. It culminates with twelfth grade (age 17–18). Whether it begins with sixth grade (age 11–12) or seventh grade (age 12–13) varies by state and sometimes by school district. [ 1 ]