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How many classes are there in a grade of Yixian Xincheng Primary School?

Every year is different.

Xincheng Primary School recruits first-grade students every year according to the quota given by the Education Bureau, so grades one to six in the school are different classes. Basically, a grade is about 10 class.

Primary school is a school where people receive primary formal education. It is an important part of basic education and belongs to the category of nine-year compulsory education. With the development of society, kindergartens have opened in front of it. Generally, 3-6 years old are kindergarten-age children, and 6- 12 years old are primary school-age children. At present, the length of primary education is 6 years (5 years in a few places). After the primary education stage, it is the secondary education stage, that is, from primary school to junior high school (junior high school for short). In 202 1 year, there were 154300 primary schools in China. Pupils178.258 million, students1080,000. * * * There are 6,600,800 full-time primary school teachers. Stage classification: 1, primary school: the full name is "primary school", which refers to the education stage from the first grade to the fourth grade of primary school. Those who pass the fourth grade will get a "junior high school" education. Primary and secondary education is of great significance to eliminating illiteracy. 2. High school is called "senior grade of primary school", which means that the fifth and sixth grades of primary school are called "senior grade". Those who pass the high school exam will get a high school education. Before 1949, senior primary schools were not common in China. 3. Complete primary school: schools with primary schools and senior primary schools, referred to as "complete primary schools" or "complete primary schools". After the implementation of "universal nine-year compulsory education" in China, the establishment of complete primary schools in rural areas has become the basic standard.