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  2. List of primary education systems by country - Wikipedia

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    Primary school consists of 8 groups (thus 8 years of schooling). During the first two years (both kindergarten), children receive an average of 22 hours of education, during the last 6 years children receive an average of 25 hours per week. Schools are open 5 days a week, but all children have a half day on Wednesdays (ending at noon).

  3. Education in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Compared with other OECD countries, Russia has close to average class sizes [11] and some of the shortest instruction hours per year. [ 12 ] In 2014 the Pearson/ Economist Intelligence Unit rated Russia's education as the 8th-best in Europe and the 13th-best in the world; [ 13 ] Russia's educational attainment was rated as the 21st-highest in ...

  4. Lists of schools by country - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of lists of schools, sorted by country. The list does not include educational institutions providing higher education , meaning tertiary , quaternary , or post-secondary education , for which see list of colleges and universities by country .

  5. School-leaving age - Wikipedia

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    [18] [19] The minimum working ages are: 14 during school holidays; 15 during term time; 16 for working up to 40 hours per week and 8 hours per day; 18 for working with no age-based restrictions. [ 18 ] [ 20 ] Employees under 18 must be registered. [ 20 ]

  6. List of secondary education systems by country - Wikipedia

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    Secondary education in Japan is split between junior high schools (中学校 chūgakkō), which cover the seventh through ninth grade (ages 12–15), and upper secondary schools kōtōgakkō (高等学校; literally high school), or kōkō (高校) for short. Upper secondary school covers grades 10 through 12 (ages 15–18).

  7. Compulsory education - Wikipedia

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    Compulsory school attendance or compulsory schooling means that parents are obliged to send their children to a state-approved school. [ 1 ] All countries except Bhutan , Papua New Guinea , Solomon Islands , and Vatican City have compulsory education laws.

  8. 10 Countries With the Shortest Life Expectancy - AOL

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    Yesterday, we examined the envy of the rest of the world: 10 countries with the longest life expectancy. Today, we're going to flip the table and examine the other point of view: 10 countries with ...

  9. Education in Latin America - Wikipedia

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    The overall prevalence of physical attacks, at 25.6%, is below the global median of 31.4%, and is the second lowest prevalence of any region. South America has an overall decrease in bullying in schools. Only one country, Uruguay, has shown a significant decline in bullying, physical fights and physical attacks. [16]