Most secondary schools teach:
Yes, many educators do believe that chemistry should be taught is secondary schools now.
Secondary school mathematics consists of mathematics typically taught in middle schools (a.k.a., junior high schools) and high schools (or secondary schools) — that is, roughly ages 11–17. It is preceded by primary school mathematics and followed by university level mathematics.
The same courses that are taught in traditional secondary schools including math, physics, literature, history, geography as well as religion. ---- The difference is not the subjects being taught but the cultural backgrounds of students.
I have attended two post-secondary schools.
Music, Arts, Physical Education, and Health. This is the subject taught by in Philippine schools especially those who are in secondary (from first year to fourth year students).
Irish is a compulsory subject in all primary and secondary schools. Gaelscoileanna teach all the subjects through Irish. Various colleges offer Irish as a subject from cert. to PhD level.
no ________________________________________________________________________________________________ Schools should not force students to be religious.
I think we call them Secondary Schools here... Primary > Secondary > College/Job/Whatever
Academy of the New Church Secondary Schools was created in 1876.
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Richard D'Aeth has written: 'Secondary schools in the British Caribbean' -- subject(s): Education, Secondary, High schools, Secondary Education
It depends what school you go to in what country, most schools have music teachers that will be able to teach you the piano, and the majority of schools have music lessons were you should be taught the basics of the piano and how to read music. I hope this helps :)