you can only choose the ones that you arent forced to do. you have to do english, maths, irish(unless exempt), sphe, religion, history and geography.
It depends on which school you attend. Some schools only give you a certain number of subjects to choose from.
Complementary courses in public schools typically refer to subjects beyond the core curriculum that students can choose to take alongside their required courses. These courses can include art, music, physical education, or other elective subjects. Option courses refer to additional subjects that students can choose from based on their interests or career goals, such as advanced math, science, or language courses.
Israel has 3 main types of schools: 1. State Schools 2. Religious State Schools 3. Religious Only Schools If I lived in Israel, I would choose the Religious State Schools, because they teach BOTH religion and regular school subjects.
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you can go to engineeringdegrees101.com, its a legitimate website that offers engineering courses online. you get to choose ts the main subjects you want to take up.
No there are no more subjects available in Co-ed schools than in non-coed schools as education is same for all over that age period
Scottish schools study the same subjects as any other school in the United Kingdom. The main two subjects are English and Maths, with a large range of subjects following on.
Take the subjects that your good at it and you have confidence! But also it must have sense to your aim...
They used to learn the baisics
In France, students must study subjects like French language, mathematics, science, history, geography, civic education, physical education, and an additional foreign language. There are also elective courses available for students to choose from.
No ,no you can not No ,no you can not