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In Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, schools are now set up as elementary schools with grades K-5, middle schools with grades 6–8, and high schools with grades 9–12; however, high school graduation requirements only include courses taken in grades 10–12. In Saskatchewan Elementary school is most often from K–8 and high school from 9–12.
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Feb 15, 2012 · Secondary Education. Article by Rose Fine-Meyer, Willard Brehaut. Published Online February 15, 2012. Last Edited December 16, 2013. Originally established as schools offering a narrow, classical curriculum to the sons of gentlemen, SECONDARY SCHOOLS (also known as high schools) became coeducational, offering a widened variety of programs and ...
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