Year 10 in England is equivalent to 9th grade in America. We are always a number behind. Because in England, I know it starts with Reception (ages 4-5), then Year 1 (ages 5-6), Year 2 (ages 6-7), and so on. In America, we call it pre-kindergarten or "pre-K" for 4-5 year olds, and then kindergarten for 5-6 year olds. So we don't start numbering the years until the next year...we start with 1st grade (ages 6-7) and 2nd grade (7-8) and so on.
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a 10 year old would usually be in 4th or 5th grade in the United States. (you're supposed to turn 10 sometime during 4th grade or the summer after, and then also be 10 when you begin 5th grade)
In the United States, most 10 year olds are either in 4th or 5th grade.
They will be in Grade 3 . Grade 1 : 6 Grade 2 : 7 Grade 3 : 8 Grade 4 : 9 Grade 5 : 10 Grade 6 : 11 Grade 7 : 12 Grade 8 : 13 Grade 9 : 14 Grade 10 : 15 and so on.
It depends on if someone started school on time, was left back or skipped any grades. It usually corresponds to Junior year. But there can be 16 year old Sophomores (if they have birthdays before the end of the school year) and 16 year old Seniors at the start of the school year if they have Fall birthdays.
Normally you should be 10-11 in 5th grade (start the year at 10, and then turn 11). But some kids end up getting held back and having to repeat a year in school, so because of that, it's definitely possible for some kids to turn 12 in 5th grade.