Education in Scotland
Education in Scotland differs from the system used elsewhere in the United Kingdom. Basically, there are two systems: one covering England, Wales, or Northern Ireland and one covering Scotland. The two education systems have different emphases. Traditionally, the English, Welsh and Northern Irish system has emphasised depth of education whereas the Scottish system has emphasised breadth. Thus English, Welsh and Northern Irish students tend to sit a small number of more advanced examinations and Scottish students tend to sit a larger number of less advanced examinations.In general, the cut-off point for ages is the end of August, so all children must be of a particular age on the 1st of September in order to begin class that month.
School years
- Nursery School
- Year 1, age 3 - 5.
- Primary School
- Primary 1, age range 4 - 6.
- Primary 2, age range 5 - 7.
- Primary 3, age range 6 - 8.
- Primary 4, age range 7 - 9.
- Primary 5, age range 8 - 10.
- Primary 6, age range 9 - 11.
- Primary 7, age range 10 - 12.
- Secondary School
- First year, age range 11 - 13.
- Second year, age range 12 - 14.
- Third year, age range 13 - 15.
- Fourth year, age range 14 - 16.
- Fifth year, age range 15 - 17.
- Sixth year, age range 16 - 18.


