Thread:ItsBarbara/@comment-5170103-20131027073719/@comment-5170103-20150209001842

Wow that's awesome! It's strange how different countries have different education systems. The Australian one is pretty simple. We start school at around 5-6, where we start "kindergarten". As the years progress, we go up years one and two, and then years three, four, five and six are known as "primary" school. After year six, we go straight to high school, which is from years 7-12. Years 11 and 12 are usually known as seniors. I'm in year 10, so I'm in the higher part of high school XD After we finish year 12, there's usually a gap year, and then you can get apprenticeships and do courses in either university, TAFE (apprenticeship careers like plumbing and mechanics) or you can try to get a job somewhere, of course you don't have to get one if you don't want to XD But actually before you can graduate year 10, we have to receive something called a RoSA to go onto the senior years. To graduate year 12, you have to complete a HSC exam, which determines your job. So yeah!

That was the Australian education system haha