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How old are you? That’s more useful to know than your school grade.
Assuming grade 11 in Turkey is 16-17 year olds then yes you would be in year 12 in the uk.
nobody know’s what turkey’s grades are.
tell us how old you are, and month of birth (school age group years generally run September-August).
The following is for England.
17 in August would place you in Year 12 or lower sixth. Assuming you are talking about academic years, then according to your age you would be entering year 13 or upper sixth. This would generally place you in the middle of the majority of courses which I wouldn’t suggest.
It would be better for you to look at starting post 16 studies from the start rather than coming in halfway through. It probably would be worth taking a GCSE English Language course alongside if you are thinking of staying.
Depends on how old you are, when your birthday is and what country you’re moving to.
You wouldn’t, unless you wanted to be
It doesn’t really matter – assuming you won’t be in Scotland which is different, you’d want to do A-levels which are the two years of y12 and y13 (often called ‘sixth-form’ for historical reasons)
So you’d want to start y12 anyway, even if you’re a bit old.