Year Six
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In schools in Australia, England and Wales Year Six is the sixth year after reception. It is the final year of junior school and primary school. Children's ages range between ten and 11 years of age. It is the last year of Key Stage 2. In this year group, most pupils sit the National Curriculum Tests to assess their attainment over the four years of Key Stage 2.
In Northern Ireland Primary 6 (P6) is the sixth year of compulsory education. It is the penultimate of primary school. Children range between nine and ten years of age.
Preceded by P5 or Year Five |
Year 6 9–10 or 10–11 |
Succeeded by P7 or Year Seven |