Eleventh grade

Eleventh Grade is the eleventh, and for some countries final, grade of secondary schools. Students are typically 16 or 17 years of age, depending on the country and the students' birthdays.

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Brazil

In Brazil, 11th grade is the final year of secondary education. Students are usually 16/17 years old in this grade.

Maths

Biology (10th grade.)

Chemistry 0r Physics

English 3

American history

Literatre

English

Most schools have composition, grammar and physical education classes, but they are optional at present. Some schools also include a class covering world news, in which political news is discussed.

Canada

In the Canadian province of Quebec, Grade 11 (sec. 5) is the final year of secondary education, followed by CEGEP. In all other provinces a student continues to Grade 12. In Newfoundland and Labrador, grade 11 was the final year of high school until the introduction of grade 12 by the Progressive Conservative government of Brian Peckford under education minister Lynn Verge.

Colombia

In Colombia, the eleventh grade is the last year in secondary education. In this year, all students are required to do an internship in any subject field. To differentiate from Universities' internships, the practice is called 'alphabetisation'; most of the time is related to community services, such as teaching in schools, or assisting in hospitals or libraries. Students also do the ICFES National Test and they present to the draft for the Colombian Army. By law, the army cannot recruit under-age students; most of eleventh-graders are aged 16–17, and the draft is almost changed for the payment of a monetary fee. This year is called the senior year.

England and Wales

In England and Wales, Year 11 is taken when aged 15–16, and is the main GCSE year and is the final year of mandatory education. Year 12 or Lower Sixth (VI) is comparable to the 11th grade of other systems. It is the sixth and penultimate year of secondary education. It is not compulsory for somebody who entered secondary school before September 2008 to attend these last two years. Successful completion generally results in the awarding of A-Level qualifications. During Year 12, two Advanced Supplementary units are completed (either written exams, coursework or a mixture, depending on subject). Usually four subjects are taken with some students taking three or five. Most often three subjects are taken in Year 13 or Upper Sixth (VI); an additional two units must be taken per subject, to complete the A-Levels.

France

In France, the equivalent is the Première, which is the penultimate year of secondary education in that country (followed by the Terminale). Thus, France is similar to English years.

Ireland

In Ireland, it is the fifth year of Secondary School (for 15-17 year-olds as there is an optional year beforehand). In this year, students prepare for the Leaving Certificate.

Northern Ireland

The Northern Ireland system is similar to the English one at this age. Lower Sixth Form (Year 13), pupils start on a two-year course, at the end of which they will hopefully have gained three 'A' Levels in their chosen subjects.

Mexico

In some parts of Mexico, the eleventh grade is the 2nd year (sophomore) of high school.

Pakistan

In Pakistan, grade eleven is the first of two years in college (grade twelve being the last and final year before postgraduate and university education) and is equivalently referred to as "first year." Students in this year level are sixteen to seventeen years old.

Scotland

In Scotland this Fifth Year (of secondary education) is also optional, but pupils will generally sit Intermediates or Higher - Highers are the entry requirement for university. It will optionally be followed by a final Sixth Year.

Spain

In Spain, the closest equivalent to the eleventh grade is the first year of post-obligatory school, called "Bachillerato". It is not mandatory and it lasts two years between 16 and 18. It is a preparatory period during which students prepare to take the university entrance exam (Prueba de Acceso a la Universidad, PAU) and to go to university.

Sweden

In Sweden, this is the second year of High School.

United States

Juniors are the third year class of high school. In the United States, many students take the SAT Reasoning Test and/or ACT in the second half of their 11th-grade or junior year. Typically during this year, students interested in attending higher education facilities tend to search at around the second part of that year.

In the US, a student at this grade is typically referred to as a junior.

Mathematics students usually take Geometry, but classes like trigonometry or pre-calculus are sometimes offered for students who wish to take Advanced Placement math classes in their senior year. Depending on the location there may be a combination of any of the listed subjects. They may also take easier courses such as Algebra I and geometry if they do not have the required prerequisites for the more advanced courses that are listed above. Students who are advanced in mathematics often take calculus or statistics.

In science classes, juniors are taught usually Chemistry, Biology, or Chemistry especially Lab Chemistry. Atoms, molecules, and the statiochemistry is taught as well.

In English class, a college-preparatory curriculum would also include American literature. Often, English literature (also referred to as British literature) is taught in the junior year of high school. Books and authors learned include The Glass Menagerie, The Scarlet Letter, The Crucible, The Great Gatsby, Jonathan Edwards, Amy Tan, Lorraine Hansberry.

In a social studies curriculum, eleventh-graders in the United States are usually taught US history or the world from the 1870s to the 21st Century. They may also acquire more advanced world culture and geography knowledge, along with some more-advanced social studies such as psychology and government.

Many eleventh-graders in the United States opt to take a foreign language, even though it is not required in many secondary curricula.

While normally followed by twelfth grade, some colleges will accept excelling students out of this grade as part of an early college entrance program. Alternatively, some students may choose to graduate early through standardized testing or advanced credits.

Tunisia

In Tunisia, the Grade 11 is equal to the Second Year of Secondary Education.

Pupils follow their lessons and courses in a secondary school in which they stay from the age of 15 to the age of 19 (4 School Years).

Before entering to a secondary school, pupils can stay for the Basic Education's End Tunisian National examination.

Laureates of this exam of every governorate access to a regional Pilot Secondary School, formely known as [Lycée Pilote]

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References

Preceded by
Tenth grade
Eleventh grade
16 & 17
Succeeded by
Twelfth grade or CEGEP (Québec Only)