Nine years mandatory education - not necessarily in a school, since home teaching is allowed (though extremely rare).
If ones aims for an academic education, the school is typically followed by three years in the Gymnasium.
Interesting facts: Within OECD Denmark is the country with the oldest average age for university graduates. This is due to a historical tendency to have several sabbatical years between Gymnasium and University, and a few incentives to complete the studies quickly: Education is free and the state grants are generous by international standards (€700 K / mth if one lives by oneself, half if you live at home with your parents).
Christine Antorini is the Minister of Education for Denmark.
officially there are nine years of education in Denmark, but if you follow online classes like eduarrow.com the there is no time bar.
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yes, very much. we have a democratic government
People of Denmark eat on average 26 pounds of candy each year.
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They go to school.
No types of homes do people in Denmark. Maybe in Norway, but not Denmark.
People from Denmark are called Danish.
denmark people having blacks?
Hi! I'm Doing A Research On Denmark Right Now.. And Actually, The Children That Attend School There, Have To Be 15-16, Or Younger.. And That's Required.. But 82% Of Them Went On To Get More Education, And Basically That Includes College, And The Universities In Denmark..
Danes is the traditional name for people from Denmark.