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Thirteenth grade, grade thirteen, or super senior year is the final year of secondary school in some jurisdictions. In some locales it is compulsory in order to receive a high school diploma or equivalent. In others, it is not required to receive a high school diploma but may be a prerequisite to enroll in certain post-secondary institutions. Students who complete Grade 13 usually graduate at ages between 18 to 19.

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  • Thirteenth grade, grade thirteen, or super senior year is the final year of secondary school in some jurisdictions. In some locales it is compulsory in order to receive a high school diploma or equivalent. In others, it is not required to receive a high school diploma but may be a prerequisite to enroll in certain post-secondary institutions. Students who complete Grade 13 usually graduate at ages between 18 to 19. (en)
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  • Thirteenth grade, grade thirteen, or super senior year is the final year of secondary school in some jurisdictions. In some locales it is compulsory in order to receive a high school diploma or equivalent. In others, it is not required to receive a high school diploma but may be a prerequisite to enroll in certain post-secondary institutions. Students who complete Grade 13 usually graduate at ages between 18 to 19. (en)
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  • Thirteenth grade (en)
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