Chile has a diverse education system, the different levels being divided into preschool, primary school, secondary school, and higher education.
Schools are run both privately and by the states, the latter ones being locally known as liceos.
Of these, the secondary schools follow a two-pronged approach of scientific-humanities and technical-professional education. The former has to do with the regular courses on literature, history, physics, math, etc., while the latter aims to impart education in practical and technical areas, such as metal working, electricity, etc. There is also a third option, known as artistic education.
Yes, they do have a manditory military serivice in Chile
Yes school is mandatory in Thailand.
Yes, it is mandatory. There is no option to decline & the schools do not offer alternate languages.
Everyone, school is mandatory.
no
In Alberta, it is not mandatory to learn French. French is offered as a second language in schools, but it is not a requirement for all students to learn it.
thairs are 50,343 schools in chile.
You have to be 4 years old to go to school in Chile. You can stop going when you are 13 years old.
Today the mandatory years of school is 10; but it is overmuch because 60 % of the students in highschools are idiots.
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