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seventh grade

n. (context US education English) The period in school that comes after sixth grade and before eighth grade.

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Seventh grade

Seventh grade (called Grade 7 in some regions, and Year 8 in some other regions such as Australia and England) is a year of education in many nations. The seventh grade is the seventh school year after kindergarten. Students are usually 12–13 years old. Traditionally, seventh grade was the next-to-last year of grade school. In the United States, it is usually the second, third, or last year of middle school, the first year of junior high school, or the 7th year of grade school. In Quebec, it is usually the first year of high school.

Usage examples of "seventh grade".

When these sixth-grade students reached seventh grade, they averaged 5.

Since sixth or seventh grade Jinx has had a strange fantasy of being on the basketball court blind, stone blind, but outplaying the other boys, his fast hands and fast feet doing it all for him.

Most boys my age-and I'm starting seventh grade in two weeks-are babies.

His IQ was 68, according to the Wechsler he had taken during one of his three trips through the seventh grade.

Somehow it had all gone away without his noticing it around the seventh grade or so.

It made available a database of the test answers for every CPS student from third grade through seventh grade from 1993 to 2000.

Who are these people now who used to be in the seventh grade with me?

You got your kids dropping out of school in the seventh grade, the fuck they knew about scientists digging up the bones of the first man and he’.

She'd wanted to kiss him since she'd first found out about kissing, back in seventh grade.

Carietta White passed in the following short verse as a poetry assignment in the seventh grade.

Even though Kristy and Mary Anne are in seventh grade, just like Stacey and I are, they can be very childish.

When he opened the door I was just speaking the name of a boy I'd last known in seventh grade when he'd moved away and whom I hadn't thought of again till this moment.