Year 7 is an educational year group in schools in many countries including England, Wales, Australia and New Zealand. It is the seventh or eighth year of compulsory education.
In Australia, Year 7 is usually the eighth year of compulsory education. Although there are slight variations between the states, most children in Year 7 are aged from twelve to thirteen. Children in Year 7 start High School, Secondary School or Secondary Colleges, or finish Primary School.
In New Zealand, Year 7 is the seventh year of compulsory education. Children entering Year 7 are generally aged between 10.5 and 12. Year 7 pupils are educated in full primary schools, intermediate schools, and in some areas area schools or combined intermediate and secondary schools.
In schools in England, Year 7 is the eighth full year of compulsory education, with children being admitted who are aged 11 before 1 September in any given academic year. It is also the first year of Key Stage 3 in which the Secondary National Curriculum is taught.
Year 7 follows Year 6 in Key Stage 2, the last year of primary school education.
Year 7 is usually the first year of Secondary school. In some areas of England, Year 7 is the final or penultimate year group in Middle school.
In schools in Wales Year 7 is the seventh year after Reception. It is currently the seventh full year of compulsory education, with children being admitted who are aged 11 before 1 September in any given academic year. It is the first year group in Key Stage 3 and marks the beginning of secondary education.