Just like that: primary education is composed of a 6-year term while secondary education is composed of a 3-year term.
It is as follows:6 years - primary education3 years - secondary education3 years - high school4-5 years - college / university
Until 15 years old (6 years on primary school and 3 of secondary school)
You mean time to complete? 6 years - primary school 3 years - secondary school 3 years - high school 4-6 years - college/university Total: 16 - 18 years
It is mandatory to finish primary and secondary education in Mexico, but the average schooling is of 7.2 years, meaning most of the population barely finishes 7th grade. Besides, only 1 out of 10 Mexicans completes college education, accounting for the 11.2 million people with a college/university degree or higher education (masters, doctorate) in that country.
One in ten people finishes college/university. Average school life expectancy is of 11.5 years, meaning most students drop-out during high school. Only primary and secondary education (first 9 years) are compulsory.
Education in Sudan is free and compulsory for children aged 6 to 13 years. Primary education consists of eight years, followed by three years of secondary education.
Yes. Education in Sudan is free and required for children age 6 to 13. Primary education is 8 years, followed by three years of secondary education.
The education system in Uzbekistan is divided into three levels: primary, secondary, and higher education. Primary education consists of 9 years, while secondary education covers 3 years of general education and 2-3 years of specialized education. Higher education is offered by universities and vocational schools, with bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees available.
Kindergarten to 12 years basic education. K-12 is a designation for primary + secondary education. It is used in the United States, Canada, Philippines and Australia.
K-12 is basically a designation for the sum of secondary and primary education. This term is mainly used in Canada, Australia and United States. The term 'K" is the short form of Kindergarten for 4 to 6 years old children. 12 is used for the primary and secondary school students from age 14 to 18 years.
Education in Greece is compulsory for all children 6-15 years old namely, it includes Primary (Dimotiko) and Lower Secondary (Gymnasio) Education.The school life of the students, however, can start from the age of 2.5 years (pre-school education) in institutions (private and public) kindergartens (Vrefonipiakoi Paidikoi Stathmi). In some kindergartens there are also nursery classes which operate along with the kindergartens.Primary Greek EducationAttendance at Primary Education in Greece (Dimotiko) lasts for six years, and children are admitted at the age of 6. Along with the regular kindergartens and the Primary Education, All-day primary schools are in operation, with an extended timetable and an enriched Curriculum.Secondary Greek EducationPost-compulsory Secondary Education in Greece, according to the reform of 1997, consists of two school types: Unified Upper Secondary Schools( Eniaia Lykeia) and the Technical Vocational Educational Schools (TEE). The duration of studies in Eniaia Lykeia is three years and two years (a' level) or three years (b' level) in the Technical Vocational Educational Schools. Mutual student transfer from one type of school to the other is possible.Along with the mainstream schools of Primary and Secondary Education, Special kindergartens, Primary and Lower Secondary schools and upper secondary classes are in operation, which admit students with special educational needs. Musical, Ecclesiastical and Physical Education Gymnasia and Lykeia are also in operation.Post-compulsory Secondary Education also includes the Vocational Training Institutes (IEK) , which provide formal but unclassified level of education. These Institutes are not classified as an educational level, because they accept both lower secondary school and upper secondary school graduates according to the relevant specializations they provide.
The same kind of education as any other country in western europe. 10 years of primary eduction (mandatory), after that most people take 2-3 years of secondary school. normally 3 years of secondary school is required to be allowed to go to college/university.