Class (education)
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A photograph of a class in Wilmington, Massachusetts in the 2005-2006 school year.
A photograph of a class in Wilmington, Massachusetts in the 2005-2006 school year.

A class in education has a variety of related meanings.

It can be the group of students which attends a specific course or lesson at a university, school or other educational institution.

It can refer to a course itself: a class in Shakespearean drama.

It can be the group of students at the same level in an institution: the freshman class; or the group of students which graduates from the institution at the same time: the class of 2005 (cf. alumnus/a).

It can also refer the a classroom, the building or venue where such a lesson is conducted.

In some countries' educational systems (such as Taiwan's), it can refer to a subdivision of the students in an academic department, consisting of a cohort of students of the same academic level. For example, a department's sophomores may be divided into three classes.

In countries such as the republic of Ireland the word can mean a grade: 1st class is ages 4 and 5, 2nd class is ages 6 and 7, 3rd class is ages 8 and 9, 4th class is ages 9 and 10, 5th class is ages 10 and 11, 6th class is ages 11 and 12.citation needed

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