Canada has 12 years of free and compulsory education, also known as compulsory education, which means that children from 6 years of age (grade 1) to 18 years of age (12th grade) (some provinces until 16 years of age, 10th grade) must receive education. Ontario offers free early childhood education for 4- and 5-year-olds, but not compulsory education, meaning that children aged 4 and 5 can choose to go to kindergarten classes (JK: Kindergarten) or large classes (5 years old, SK: Senior)<br><br>Up to half a day at home, or half a day at home. Interestingly, the canadian provinces for primary, middle, high school grade division is not the same, even english call is slightly different, such as primary school can be called ary or primary school, junior high school is middle school, intermediate, junior school, junior school, junior school, junior school, junior school, junior school, junior school, junior school, junior school. secondary, or junior high school. <br><br>The common name of high school is high school, also known as secondary or high school. In Ontario, Quebec, Alberta and several other provinces, primary schools are defined as grades 1 to 6, grades 7 and 8 are junior high schools, and grades 9 to 12 are high schools. In British Columbia, kindergarten is divided into primary school years from kindergarten to grade 3, or primary schools, and grades 4 to 8 are intermediate, or as we know it, Grades 9 through 12 are secondary. In addition, many schools in Canada have grades 1 to 8, which does not clearly distinguish between primary and secondary schools and are collectively known as elementary schools, and high schools include grades 9 to 12, known as secondary schools.
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