French, asked by Trishi46, 10 months ago

What is primary and secondary school​

Answers

Answered by OrdinarySagarPatel
2

Answer:

Primary School

A primary school is a school for children from about five to eleven years old, in which they receive primary or elementary education. It can refer to both the physical structure and the organisation. Typically it comes after preschool, and before secondary school.

Secondary School

Explanation:

A secondary school is both an organization that provides secondary education and the building where this takes place. Some secondary schools can provide both lower secondary education and upper secondary education, but these can also be provided in separate schools, as in the American middle and high school system.

Answered by kirtaniaskk
0

Primary school - A school for children between the ages of about five to eleven.

Secondary school - Secondary school is next step up from primary school. Secondary school's are often called high school in the United States....And the other is called high school and has grades 9 through 12. A person generally starts middle school at age 11 or 12 and starts high school at the age 14 or 15 and finishes at the age of 18.

Hope it was helpful.

Please mark my answer as the brainiest answer.

Similar questions