High school
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In the United States, a high school is a school that students go to usually for grades 9 through 12. It is the last school that a student will go to before college. It is also the last school that the law requires the student to go to.
In the United Kingdom, the last school that the law requires the student to go to is called a secondary school.
There are both public and private high schools in the United States and the United Kingdom.