School Structure
Exams & grades
Denmark
United Kingdom
United States
100

All three countries divide schooling into these three main levels.

What is primary, lower secondary, and upper secondary?

100

The US school system uses these instead of “years.”

What are grades (K–12)?

100

The main Danish school that runs from 0–9th class.

What is the Folkeskole?

100

The UK divides schooling using this system.

What are Key Stages?

100

High school in the US usually includes these grades.

What are 9th–12th grade?

200

This type of education is required in all three countries.

What is compulsory education?

200

These US exams are often used for college applications.

What is SAT?

200

This optional extra year comes after 9th class.

What is 10th class?

200

British schooling becomes highly specialized starting around this age.

What is age 16?
200

The US is known for having a strong focus on these activities outside of class.

What are extracurriculars (sports, arts, clubs)?

300

All three systems offer these two types of schools.

What is public and private schools?


300

This British qualification is taken between ages 16–18 and usually has 3–4 subjects.

What are A-levels?

300

Danish students often stay in this group for many years.

What is the same class?

300

What is the name of the national exam taken by most 11-year-olds at the end of primary school in England?

What are SATs?  (Standard Assessment Tests)


300

US students graduate based on these, not a single national exam.

What are credits?

400

Older students in all systems can choose subjects or study tracks. What is this called?

What is specialization?

400

This country has no national final exam - graduation depends on credits.

What is the United States?


400

Danish schools put a strong emphasis on this instead of heavy testing.

What is well-being, community, and cooperation?

400

The UK education system is known for being heavy on this.

What are exams (exam pressure)?

400

The US education system varies widely because each of these controls its own rules.

What is a state?

500

After finishing upper secondary school, students can move on to these three types of education.

What are university, college, and vocational/trade programs?

500

Danish students usually finish compulsory school after which class?

What is 9th class?

500

Name one of Denmark’s upper-secondary tracks.

What is STX, HHX, HTX, or HF?

500

Name the stage that includes Years 7–9 (ages 11–14).

What is Key Stage 3?

500

US students can take advanced courses like AP or IB. What does AP stand for?

What is Advanced Placement?