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it depends how big the school is like if there is only like 100 students then there will be about 40-50 not counting helpers !xxx
Greek students typically spend 12 years in formal education, which is divided into primary education (6 years), lower secondary education (3 years), and upper secondary education (3 years). After completing upper secondary school, students can choose to pursue higher education at universities or technical institutions. Education is compulsory from ages 6 to 15.
While both terms are often used interchangeably, there are some key differences between secondary school and high school, especially in an international context. Secondary School: Age Range: Usually covers students aged 11 to 16 or 18, depending on the country. Curriculum: Offers a broad range of subjects to provide a well-rounded education. In many countries, secondary school includes the IGCSE (International General Certificate of Secondary Education) curriculum. High School: Age Range: Typically refers to students aged 14 to 18. Curriculum: Often more specialized, preparing students for university or vocational training. In the U.S., for example, high school includes grades 9 to 12. At Regent International School, our secondary school program is designed to provide a comprehensive education that prepares students for success both locally and globally.
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In Singapore one is expected to leave school at the age of 18 years. This is working with the assumption that one will start school at the age of 6 years.
An average of 23.1 students fill the typical American primary school classroom. In lower secondary schools, the average American class size is 24.3 students.
Assuming by college you mean university, yes. Many universities have advanced courses for secondary/high school students, particularly in the areas of maths and sciences.
With education as important as it is, many universities are offering summer programs for high school students to help prepare them for post-secondary schools. These programs are both on site and off site. For more information, check with your child's school counselor.
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About 2000+ students.
Students in Kenya must attend school for at least the first eight years, or from when they are six years old to when they are thirteen. This is their primary school and progression from this to secondary school requires that students take a national examination for the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education. As of 2003, primary education has been provided to everyone for free.