Ninth grade

Ninth grade is the ninth post-kindergarten year of school education in some school systems. The students are 13 to 15 years of age, depending on when their birthday occurs. Depending on the school district, ninth grade is usually the first year of high school, or the last year of middle school.

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Australia

In Australian state, high school starts in Eighth Grade for Western Australia, South Australia and Queensland. High Schools in Victoria, Tasmania, Northern Territory, New South Wales and Australian Capital Territory start high school at Seventh Grade. In mathematics, the classes focus on geometry, substitutions and formulas, measurements and equations.

Canada

In Canada, Grade Nine can be either the first or second year of high school, or the last year or second to last year of middle school (often called Middle School in Canada), depending on the region. Grade nines in Canada are 13 to 15, depending on the time in the school year.

Graduating requirements in Ontario:

†The 12 optional credits may include up to 4 credits earned through approved dual credit courses.

Denmark

In Denmark, ninth grade is around the same thing as in Sweden. Afterwards you can choose to go through tenth grade but it is not required. The students are 15–16 years old.

Finland

In Finland, ninth grade is the last year of compulsory schooling. The students are usually 15 – 16 years old. Afterwards you can choose to go through tenth grade but it is not required. The meaning of tenth grade is to give an opportunity to improve your grades.

France

In France, the equivalent grade is the troisième or "3eme" and it is the final school year before high school. Students prepare an exam, called "Brevet National du Collège " (BNC). Then, if they succeed, they will get their first certificate.

Ireland

In Ireland, it is the third year of Secondary School (for 14-15 year olds) this is known as 3rd year. This year is the year students take the Junior Certificate.

New Zealand

In New Zealand 9th grade is known as year 9 and the first year of college. Year 9 is mostly of 13-14 years old and is Australia's year 8. It is a year younger than freshman in America.

Mexico

In Mexico, ninth grade is the last year of middle school. The students are aged 14–15.

India

In India, the ninth grade is the second last year of the secondary school. Students undergo and prepare for final seconadry school examinations called the SSC Exam for two years i.e. grade 9 and 10 before getting into higher secondary i.e. grade 11 and 12 called the HSSC Exam.

Sweden

In Sweden, ninth grade is the last year of compulsory comprehensive school (elementary school). The students are usually between 14 and 16 years old. This grade is where students get their final grades with which they apply to the next step in the Swedish school-system. That makes ninth grade an important grade for most students.

United Kingdom (excluding Scotland)

In British schools, 9th grade (in terms of age requirements) is equivalent to year 10 (called Year 11 in Northern Ireland), the fourth year of Comprehensive School/High/Grammar School. However, students in the UK start comprehensive school, High School or Grammar School (the school in which they attend is based upon their academic ability) at the age of 11, and finish at either 15 or 16 years old, depending on when in the academic year their birthday falls (1 September – 31 August) when they sit GCSE exams. By the end of the summer holidays every student that left in July will be now 16. Non-compulsory education continues where students can choose to remain at school or attend a sixth form college to take AS levels and A levels before applying to universities. Or can go on to college. However, as of this year 2011, the current Year 9 (Eighth grade) and below, have to stay in education until they are 17, by doing at least one year of 6th form.

United States

In the United States, ninth grade is usually the first year in high school (called "upper secondary school" in other countries). In this system, ninth graders are also often referred to as freshmen. It can also be the last year of junior high school.

In the mathematics curriculum, ninth graders are usually taught Pre-Algebra or Algebra I. Advanced courses (such as Geometry in the US) are usually available to ninth graders who are prepared for a more rigorous curriculum, depending on the school district. In some cases, the upcoming ninth graders will take Algebra II. Some districts across the country allow their 9th graders to take Trigonometry or AP Statistics, or even Calculus if the district provides.

In the English curriculum, ninth graders are taught the basic fundamentals of Literature and touches the fundamentals of speech and debate. They may also read Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare as it correlates with current teenage life and issues.

In the social studies curriculum, ninth graders are typically taught geography, government, and history. In most areas, students are open to taking more advanced history courses like world history or U.S. history with the consent of the pupil's previous social studies teacher.

In the science curriculum, ninth grade students are required, in most areas, to take earth science. Physical science may be taught as well in some schools. It is often a pre-requisite for most other lab sciences available at the high school level, and is often a requirement for graduation. In some cases, the upcoming ninth grader may choose to take the tenth grade course. Biology and chemistry can also be taken in 9th grade, depending on the district. In some localities, a health class can also be taken for half of the year, and PE is replaced.

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Preceded by
Eighth grade
Ninth Grade
age 14-15
Succeeded by
Tenth grade