yes
The current system of education in Spain is known as LOE after the Ley Orgánica de Educación, or Fundamental Law of Education. State education in Spain is free and compulsory education lasts from 6 to 16 years of age.
France has free public education.
Public school is free. Private schools are not.
yes, it is free but they are allowed to abuse the children. so hit them etc with canes
Yes, in Mexico, there is free public education provided by the government at all levels, including primary, secondary, and high school. This public education is accessible to all Mexican citizens and legal residents.
Well in india education is free,but if you mean education in the u.s for indians "its the same as for every one,public school is free and private does cost money
Thomas Jefferson.
we woud be stupid >:D
The education system in Spain is divided into various stages, including primary education, secondary education, and higher education. Education is compulsory between the ages of 6 and 16. Spain has a mix of public and private schools, with most students attending public schools. The curriculum is set by the government and varies by region.
Lincoln did not believe that funding public schools was the responsibilty of the state.
Yes, Italy offers free college education to both Italian and international students at public universities.
Public compulsory education is free (paid for through taxes). Private schools usually need to be paid for by the family. There are only a handful of free universities