<p>"There may have been no difficult classes in the HS that you are familiar with, but such a blanket generalizaiton is inaccurate and unwarranted. "
-I was talking about HSs in the USA. The program has to be certified, so basically it is the same. Are there schools that start physics and chem in 6th grade and continue all the way thru HS? English is taught this way, physics is not. And this is a mistake, just to point to one mistake. There are many like that. The result is that kids are buried in paper work, filling the blanks, this does not prepare for college at all. then as a burst of spark, here, learn physics in one year or study many math disciplines as one pre-calc or pre-other math class. It creates mush where it supposed to be analytical thinking and to call a kid “an idiot” after that is just to admit complete failure on part of k-12.</p>