It means high school. A primary education means grade school. Higher education means college.
Post-secondary education refers to education that occurs after high school, such as college or vocational training. It differs from other forms of education, like primary or secondary education, by focusing on more specialized and advanced learning in a specific field or career path.
It means exactly what it says - if still enrolled in secondary education (e.g., high school) at age 20.
Post-secondary education refers to any education/training after your secondary education (typically high school). This could mean university, college, technical school.
College is considered post-secondary education.
Indian Certificate of Secondary Education
W. F. Connell has written: 'The foundations of secondary education' -- subject(s): Education, Education, Secondary, Secondary Education
General Certificate of Secondary Education.
Central Board of Secondary Education
Herbert Graham Espy has written: 'The public secondary school' -- subject(s): Education, Secondary Education 'Secondary school programs' -- subject(s): Curricula, Education, Secondary Education
Lawrence E. Vredevoe has written: 'An introduction and outline of secondary education' -- subject(s): Secondary Education 'A brief outline of secondary education' -- subject(s): Outlines, syllabi, Secondary Education
Mary Xaveria Sullivan has written: 'The history of Catholic secondary education in the archdiocese of Boston' -- subject(s): Education, Education, Secondary, Secondary Education
"Havo" is a term used in the educational system in the Netherlands to refer to the highest level of secondary education before students go on to higher education. It stands for "hoger algemeen voortgezet onderwijs" which translates to "higher general secondary education."