danish, english, german, maths, music, craftsmanship, arts, science, cooking, woodworking, social science, religion, geography, biology.
Schools offer a variety of subject both required and some that students are allowed to select. School subjects are geared at preparing the student for future education and careers.
The subjects that are offered at my high school in Australia is Dance Digital Media Wood work Metal work Home economics Marine time The more common subjects in Australian high schools are: English Mathematics Geography History Science Studies in Religion Media Studies Health & PE Drama Graphics IT Japanese German Indonesian Business Studies
Danish is spoken in Denmark, of course, including the Faroe Islands, in Greenland, and in the northernmost part of Germany. Danish is taught in the schools in Iceland. Danish is mutually intelligible with Norwegian.
yes, because all subjects that we teach in the secondary are all relevant in dealing our daily lives' activities
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yes, because all subjects that we teach in the secondary are all relevant in dealing our daily lives' activities
Math, Icelandic, English, Danish, Geography, History, P.E, Art, Construction(?), Swimming, physics, biology.. I think that's it. In some schools they can pick more things like French, Spanish, Drama.. etc.
There are various automated calling systems that are offered for schools. Some of the automated calling systems that are offered for schools include One Call Now and Call-Em-All.
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No. Schools do not get "offered" to be an Ivy League School. This is an unofficial term applied to certain schools. There is no unified organization that oversees these schools.
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