grade school

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Etymology[edit]

In contrast to high schools, the subsequent secondary school type, classes of this kind of school do not have typical nicknames. In a grade school all classes are simply enumerated 1st to 8th grade (called form in British English). In a high school, on the other hand, school year groups are in everyday parlance referred to as freshman/sophomore/junior/senior year.

Noun[edit]

grade school (plural grade schools)

  1. (US, rarely Canada, education) An elementary school or primary school

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