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Spanish Ministry of Education, Social Politics and Sports (in Spanish) Information on education in Spain, OECD - Contains indicators and information about Spain and how it compares to other OECD and non-OECD countries; Diagram of Spanish education system, OECD - Using 1997 ISCED classification of programs and typical ages. Also in Spanish
From 2002 through 2008 the Spanish population grew by 8%, of whom 75% were foreign. ... Compulsory education begins with primary school or general basic education for ...
University of Barcelona. Admission to the Spanish university system is determined by the nota de corte (literally, "cutoff grade") that is achieved at the end of the two-year Bachillerato, an optional course that students can take from the age of 16 when the period of obligatory secondary education (Educación Secundaria Obligatoria, or ESO) comes to an end.
State education in Spain is free and compulsory from the age of six to sixteen. ... Recent polls and surveys suggest that around 30% of the Spanish population is ...
Public education in Spanish (following the Spanish public education system) is offered in the country. It is the second-most spoken language in the country, with nearly half of the population conversant in Spanish, rivaling the official Catalan in both native and total speaker numbers. [29]
The group organizes and advocates for better access to education for Hispanic students, who make up 37% of the Palm Beach County School District's population. García helped organize scholarship ...
The 1970 Education Act guaranteed a free education for all Spanish citizens, irrespective of gender. [9] [10] The General law of Education and Financing of the Educational Reform of 1970 provided greater opportunities to women, regardless of their social class across all levels of Spanish education. [11] [10]
The Decree came to change the Spanish education system from top to bottom. Article 1 renamed the Provincial Institutes of Secondary Education as General and Technical Institutes, and established their teachings: 1.° General studies of the degree of Bachelor. 2.° Elementary and higher studies of the Magisterio de Primera Enseñanza.