Learn English – “Grade” Which one is correct

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Which one is correct?
Should the word "grade" be written in capital letters or not?

I'm in grade 3.

I'm in Grade 3.

I'm in grade 3.

I'm in the third grade.

I'm in the 3rd grade

I'm in 3rd grade.

What about these examples?

We invite all grade 3 teachers to the ending of the school year.

We invite all the third grade teachers to the ending of the school year.

We invite all 3rd grade teachers to the ending of the school year.

Which one is correct?

Best Answer

All of your sentences are correct and would be understood (you have a duplicate in one of your sentences).

"Grade" does not need to be capitalised even though it is the "name" of a particular grade level.

From my experience, a student would usually say

Q: What grade are you in?
A: I'm in third grade. (AmE)

the determinant "the" is not necessary but can be used without loss of understanding.

third grade
3rd grade
children usually advance to third grade after finishing second grade

gets used in the US (AmE).

P3 (most often)
I'm in Mrs Corbett's P3 class.

grade 3 (not as often)
grade 3 and form 4 students will have compulsory math classes

gets used in the UK (BrE).

grade 3

may also be used in other countries.

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