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The phrase "sixth grade students" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to students who are in the sixth grade, typically around 11 to 12 years old.
Example: "The sixth grade students participated in a science fair to showcase their projects."
Alternatives: "sixth graders" or "students in sixth grade."
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Ms. Ewald recalled sixth grade students in North Carolina presenting their photographs in class.
No matter what room he entered, kindergarten or sixth grade, students knew who Camby was.
As early as the fifth or sixth grade, students take practice SAT's.
Here's one to get everyone started: Sixth grade students share what they like to write with a HUGE sticky-note collection, & a video.
Last year, CFY, a nonprofit organization, provided home computers (and arranged for discounted broadband access) to every one of the sixth grade students in the school.
We require our pre-K through sixth grade students to speak, read, write and think in two languages — either French and English, or Spanish and English.
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Mrs. Copland, 33, teaches English to fifth- and sixth-grade students at the Spence School in Manhattan.
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