Elementary school, also called primary school, is the first stage of formal education covering approximately kindergarten through 5th or 6th grade. Students typically range from ages 5 to 11, depending on grade configuration.
Curriculum and Structure
Elementary schools teach foundational skills in reading, writing, mathematics, science, and social studies. Students typically have one primary teacher for most subjects, with specialists for art, music, and physical education. Instruction is structured but may include learning centers and hands-on activities.
Elementary School Organization
Elementary schools may be organized as K-5, K-6, or other configurations depending on the district. Class sizes typically range from 20-30 students. Many schools organize students by grade level, while some use multi-age or looping classrooms.