Система образования в Америке
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Хлебникова Юлия Петровна

The American education system has varied structures which are set at state level. For most children, compulsory schooling starts at around the age of five to six, and runs for 12 consecutive years. Education is mandatory to the age of at least 16 in all states, with some requiring students to stay in a formal education setting to 18.

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The American education system

The American education system has varied structures which are set at state level. For most children, compulsory schooling starts at around the age of five to six, and runs for 12 consecutive years. Education is mandatory to the age of at least 16 in all states, with some requiring students to stay in a formal education setting to 18.

Usually pre-school, known as pre-K or pre-kindergarten, is offered for children aged from around three to five years old. Kindergarten is the first year of compulsory education, which is typically taken at the age of five or six. Education then runs for 12 years, either following an elementary, middle, high school structure or splitting into elementary, junior and senior high.

Pre-K (Pre-school)

Optional in most states, for ages three to five or six years old

Elementary(Primary School)

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Pre-School (Pre-Kindergarten, or Pre-K)

Pre-school, which is often known as Pre-Kindergarten or Pre-K in the United States, isn't compulsory. Pre-K classes typically run for a year or two, for children ages five to six, but arrangements vary from state to state. Pre-schools are operated by private companies, community organisations, independent childcare providers and can have a specific focus, such as language learning or be a general early education programme. If you want your child to attend you have to enrol directly with the school you have chosen.

Primary School (Elementary)

From the age of around six (depending on state laws), it’s compulsory to attend elementary school in the United States. This stage of schooling is provided free of charge, with places often offered based on where the family lives.

Elementary school usually lasts for five or six grades, starting from kindergarten class. Students progress to the next grade as along as they reach a satisfactory level. If they miss their grades or are otherwise falling behind the class, they're able to redo the year. The curriculum is set on a state and county level but is broad, covering basic skills in math and reading, physical education and in some cases, languages.

Middle School or Junior High

Different states operate slightly different schooling structures after elementary. Some opt for a middle school system, and others have junior high, which starts a year later than the typical middle school. Usually middle school begins when students are around 11 years old, and junior high at age 12. Both typically last for three years.

Middle school is free of charge in the United States and covers both compulsory and elective subjects. The curriculum at this stage remains broad, covering math, science, English, social studies, art and PE.

High School or Senior High School

If the state operates a middle school structure, then students will progress to high school at around age 14. In the junior high system, students move to the senior high school a year later, usually around age 15. In both cases, the school runs through to age 18, although some states allow children to leave school earlier, if they have the permission of their parents. Core subjects are taken by all students, with ‘elective’ subjects selected by the individual to make up the full timetable.

Secondary education varies enormously from place to place, both in terms of structure and quality. Most publicly funded schools offer places based on the residence of the student, with those living closer favoured. However, there are also specialist and vocational schools which accept students under different terms, regardless of where the family lives.


Around ten percent of American students attend privately funded, fee paying schools, which are run by independent organisations and faith groups. Home schooling is also more popular in the USA than in many other countries, with figures suggesting some one and a half million American children learn at home.

What’s the typical school calendar and hours?

The school year in the American public school system runs from around the end of August or early September, through to the end of May or early June. The exact dates are set by states and individual schools. School years are usually split into two semesters or three trimesters, with holiday breaks in between.

Hours vary significantly between schools, and are set on a local level. Because most students in public schools will travel to school on a bus provided by the education department, bussing schedules are taken into account when the timetable is set. The day starts as early as 7am in some school districts, although 8am is more common.

What’s the cost of education?

Public schools in the USA are funded largely through taxes, and are free to parents. However, there can be additional costs for things like uniforms, transport and school materials. If you don't choose the state system and decide to find a private school, the costs are often high.

Private, fee paying schools exist across all states with costs varying depending on the curriculum offered and the location. The national average is around USD 10,000 a year, but some state average costs are over USD 20,000 a year.

Whichever route you decide is best for your family, there will be costs involved in educating your children in the USA. Schooling is often pricey, and you don’t want to be lose any money you don’t have to. If you’re funding your child’s education from your account back home, consider using TransferWise to get the real exchange rate and cut out expensive international bank transfer fees.


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