The Vatican has no children so has no elementary or secondary educational system.
The Vatican has no primary or secondary education as there are no children.
Except for tourists, there are no children in the Vatican.
Vatican "city" is not really a city. It is the offical headquarters of the Pope and the Catholic religion. It is the Holy See and is an independent city-state within the city of Rome. It is only 108.6 acres. The Vatican is enclosed within walls which join on the piazza. There are only 472 people who reside there.
Vatican City is too small to host extensive educational facilities.
Well they have electricity,citys,animals,buisness's,transport and education
The Second Vatican Council met for three years and issued numerous documents. In those documents, they addressed Adult education, Clergy education, the culture and education, Moral education, parents and education, Religious education, Schools, Seminaries, Curricula, Students, Teachers, the Church's role in education, communications media and education, equal opportunity for education, parental freedom of choice, and the universal right to education. I'm afraid that your question is going to have to be a tad more specific.
No.
It was a myth
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There is no Vatican Island. However, the Vatican is an 'island' in the middle of the city of Rome.
Vatican Council I was the first Ecumenical Council to be held at the Vatican in Vatican City which is an independent country.
No.