lower secondary education
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British pronunciation
/lˈəʊə sˈɛkəndəɹi ˌɛdʒuːkˈeɪʃən/

Definition & Meaning of "lower secondary education"in English

Lower secondary education
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the stage of schooling following primary education and preceding upper secondary education, typically covering the middle school years for students aged approximately 12 to 15

What is "lower secondary education"?

Lower secondary education refers to the part of secondary education typically for students aged twelve to fifteen. It follows primary education and serves as an introduction to more specialized subjects. In many systems, it is equivalent to middle school or junior high school. During this stage, students continue to study general subjects such as mathematics, language arts, science, and social studies, but with more in-depth learning. Lower secondary education aims to build foundational skills and prepare students for the more advanced studies of upper secondary education, which may lead to further academic or vocational paths.

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Examples
Lower secondary education in many countries includes grades 6 to 8, providing a transition between primary and upper secondary levels.
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