What grade is a 12 year old in Australia?

A 12-year-old in Australia is typically in Year 7, the first year of secondary school (high school), though they might still be in the later part of Primary School (Year 6) if their birthday falls later in the year, as Year 7 often starts at ages 11-13, transitioning from primary to secondary education.

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What grade is Year 12 in Australia?

It is also known as "senior year" in parts of Australia, where it is the final year of compulsory education. Year Twelve in England and Wales, and in New Zealand, is the equivalent of Eleventh grade, junior year, or grade 11 in the US and parts of Canada.

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What grade are most 12 year olds in?

Student Age in Middle School

  • 6th Grade: 11 years old;
  • 7th Grade: 12 years old;
  • 8th Grade: 13 years old.

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Is 75% an A or B?

A 75% is usually a B or C, depending on the grading scale, often falling into a B- or C+ range in US systems (around 70-79%) but can sometimes be a solid B or even an A in some international or specific Australian scales where higher scores are harder to get. It's a strong pass, but its letter grade varies by institution, often sitting at the cusp of B/C or B+/C+. 

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Is a 5.0 GPA good in Australia?

Yes, a 5.0 GPA in Australia is generally considered good, falling into the "Credit" or "above average" range (65-74% equivalent) on a 7-point scale, meeting expectations for most programs and sometimes qualifying for "Graduation with Distinction" at some universities, though aiming for 6.0+ is better for top scholarships or competitive postgraduate studies.
 

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Are Year 11 and 12 the same?

Year 11 and 12 are connected but not the same. Year 11 is your training ground, while Year 12 is where you level up and show what you've got.

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Is 18 still a teenager in Australia?

In Australia, you're considered to be an adult when you turn 18 years old. But for certain things, the legal age can be younger. The information in this article is general, and laws differ from state to state. Laws also change from time to time.

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Is 70% C or D?

A 70% is often a B or a C, depending heavily on the grading system, but in many US systems it's a low C or C-, while in Australia, 70-74% is typically a Distinction (D), and 60-69% is a Credit (C). It's crucial to check your specific school or country's scale, as 70% can range from a solid pass to a high B or low Distinction. 

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Is 69% a failing grade?

The normal grading range is from 55 to 100. The number grades correspond to letter grades as reflected in the chart below. The minimum passing grade is 70 (C). Any grades between 55 and 69 (D and F) are considered failing grades for which unit credit is not earned.

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What is the right age for grade 12?

AGE REQUIREMENTS

  • AGE 12: Grade 7 (First Year Junior High School)
  • AGE 13: Grade 8 (Second Year Junior High School)
  • AGE 14: Grade 9 (Third Year Junior High School)
  • AGE 15: Grade 10 (Fourth Year Junior High School)
  • AGE 16: Grade 11 (First Year SENIOR High School)
  • AGE 17: Grade 12 (Second Year SENIOR High School)

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What year is freshman?

First year high school students

High school first year students are almost exclusively referred to as freshmen, or in some cases by their grade year, 9th graders. Second year students are sophomores, or 10th graders, then juniors or 11th graders, and finally seniors or 12th graders.

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Is Australia 90% white?

No, Australia is not 90% white; while a large majority identify with European ancestry (around 76-80% in recent years), a significant and growing portion identifies as Asian, African, Middle Eastern, or Indigenous, making it a highly multicultural nation with diverse ethnic backgrounds, not overwhelmingly white. Recent census data shows European ancestry (English, Irish, etc.) makes up a large chunk, but Asian ancestries are also substantial, with over 17% Asian population and around 3.8% identifying as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander, per the 2021 census data from Wikipedia. 

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Can 16 year olds drink with parents in Australia?

Yes, in Australia, a 16-year-old can legally drink with their parents in a private residence (like their home) under the parent's supervision, as this is considered an exception to the general ban on supplying alcohol to minors, but it's illegal in licensed venues (pubs, bars, restaurants) even with parents, unless specific meal exceptions apply. The key is parental consent and "responsible supervision," meaning the supervising adult must be sober and ensure the minor's safety, with hefty fines for breaking these rules. 

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Is 12 officially a teenager?

Teenager is a numeric term for a person from the ages of 13 to 19 years. People aged 10 to 12 years old are placed in the category of preteen, which was coined to recognize ages 10 to 12 as part of the same decade as 13-19 but linguistically separate due to the absence of -teen.

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Is it illegal to skip school in Australia?

The Education Act 1990 requires that parents ensure their children of compulsory school age are enrolled at, and regularly attend school, or, are registered with the NSW Education and Standards Authority for home schooling. Once enrolled, children are required to attend school each day it is open for students.

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Is Year 12 hard in Australia?

VCE Year 12 is a year of hard work and huge commitment, but it's also a very social year with many chances to step outside the education bubble and let your hair down, especially with the 18ths that seem to be held almost every weekend. With so much going on it can be hard to find a balance between study and life.

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Can I get a 7.0 GPA?

For students enrolled in Advanced Placement (AP) or honors courses, the GPA can actually exceed the 4.0 mark. If your school uses an unweighted GPA system, the highest GPA you can get is a 4.0.

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What ATAR is a 4.0 GPA?

A 4.0 GPA, representing perfect scores (all As or High Distinctions) in a U.S. system, generally translates to an extremely high ATAR, often in the 99.00 to 99.95 range, indicating you are in the top 1% of your cohort, though conversion isn't exact as ATAR reflects overall ranking. It's more about achieving the highest possible academic results rather than a direct formula, but expect top-tier ATARs for top-tier GPAs.
 

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Is a wam of 77 good?

The relationship between the WAM and honours levels is: WAM of 80 or more, Honours First Class (H1) WAM of 70-79, Honours Class 2A (H2A) WAM of 60-69, Honours Class 2B (H2B)

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