This survey of 180 6th-grade students was focused on the differences of nutritional and anthropometric status according to calorie intakes. The results were summarized as followed: 1) All nutrient intakes of boys were higher than those of girls, and both groups had lower calcium and iron intakes compared with RDA. But all the nutrient intakes were showed significantly different among three groups divided by percentile of calorie intake(lower 25%, 25-75% and upper 25%), therefore it suggested that subjects had a large individual variance. 2) Mean height, weight, TSK, and blood pressure of boys were 145.5㎝, 40.6kg, 19.3mm, and 114.5/68. 4㎜Hg respectively, and girls were 148.4cm, 38.9kg, 16.7mm, 112.3/67.0mmHg. The differences in anthropometric status according calorie and calcium intake were not found. This study showed protein intake had influence on height and weight of boys.