Year Eight is an educational year group in schools in many countries including England, Wales, Australia and New Zealand. It is usually the eighth year of compulsory education and incorporates students aged between twelve and fourteen. It is known as Seventh grade in the United States and Canada, and First Year in Scotland.
In Australia, Year 8 is usually the ninth year of compulsory education. Although there are slight variations between the states, most children in Year 8 are aged from twelve to fourteen.
In New Zealand, Year 8 is the eighth year of compulsory education, and the last of primary education. Children entering Year 8 are generally aged between 11.5 and 13.Year 8 pupils are educated in full primary schools or intermediate schools, and in some areas area schools or combined intermediate and secondary schools.
In schools in England, Year Eight is the eighth year after Reception. It is the eighth full year of compulsory education, with children being admitted who are aged 12 and 13 by 3rd of September in any given academic year. It is also the second year of Key Stage 3 in which the Secondary National Curriculum is taught.
Take your left foot;
put it in front of the right.
Now, take your right foot,
put 'er down in front of the left.
Whoooeeee! Son, you are on your way, now;
you is going to take a walk.
Left foot, right.
Right foot, left.
Walk on down to the dry cleaners and pick
up your walkin' pants!
Left foot, right.
Right foot, left.
Walk on down to the post office and buy
some walkin'stamps!
Whooooeeee!