2 Years Kindergarden
5/6* Years Primary School/Middle School
4 Years High School
* Depending of State: 1 Year more.
in Switzerland there is free education.
There is a very high percent of Switzerland that is college educated. It is estimated that over 67% of Switzerland has college education.
education is free and is required until age 15. it has three basic levels: primary, secondary and gymnasia (high school) Switzerland spends a slightly lower percentage of it's income on education and has a lower enrollment rate than many other countries. hope this was helpful! :)
Milk, cows, neutralism, watches, chocolate, banks, mountains and Education (According to the Swiss Universities Handbook, Switzerland is ranked 1st in Europe http://www.universitieshandbook.com )
Yes, Switzerland uses the metric system for measurements such as distance, weight, and volume. The metric system is widely used in everyday life, education, and commerce throughout the country.
The top ten countries for education in the world are Canada, Switzerland, New Zealand, the Netherlands, United Kingdom, Singapore, Japan, Hong Kong, and South Korea. The number one country in the world for education is Finland.
They have lakes and was the most richest country in AMERICA (: haha viviana was here beeches
Bern is the capital of Switzerland, though not the biggest city
Switzerland or England
Basel, Switzerland (NNW Switzerland)
Albert Einstein pursued higher education in Switzerland, where he attended a cantonal academy before enrolling in the Zurich Polytechnic school for a teaching diploma in physics and mathematics.
Switzerland is a republic. By definition there are republicans in Switzerland.