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Secondary education in Taiwan refers to the Taiwanese education system in junior high school (year 7–9) and senior high school (year 10–12). Junior high school education is compulsory in Taiwan. Children and youths aged 6 to 15 are required to receive nine years of compulsory education. [ 1 ]
Taiwan is one of the top-performing OECD countries in reading literacy, mathematics and sciences with the average student scoring 523.7, compared with the OECD average of 493, placing it seventh in the world and has one of the world's most highly educated labor forces among OECD countries.
In Bangladesh, secondary is from grade 7 (age 12–13), year 8 to grade 11 (age 16–17), year 12. After completing grade 9 (age 14–15), year 10 the students sit for their Secondary School Certificate. They then take admission to college, which is the name for senior secondary consisting of grade 10 (age 15–16), year 11 and grade 11 (age 16 ...
An incomplete list of schools in Taiwan. National chains. Taiwan Mandarin Institute; Hess Educational Organization; Joy English School; KOJEN English Language Schools;
Subjects usually taken up include Communication Arts in Mother Tongue (until Grade 3), English (some private schools break this down into Language and Reading) and Filipino, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies (taught in Mother Tongue from Grade 1-Grade 3, Filipino in Grades 4-6), Music, Art, Physical Education and Health (collectively known ...
7th–9th in junior high school, and 10th–12th (1st–3rd) in senior high school: Enrollment: Approximately 3,100 in senior high school, 700 in junior high school. Total enrollment is 3,900. Affiliation: National Taiwan Normal University: Campus: 83925 square meters: Website: www.hs.ntnu.edu.tw
This is a list of schools in Taipei, Taiwan. Domestic high schools. Affiliated Senior High School Of National Taiwan Normal University; Taipei First Girls' High School;
In primary education, fractions of grades are identified with a + or −, which signifies a quarter (converted to either 0.8 or 0.3 if only one decimal place is used). Thus, a grade of 6.75 (or 6.8) could be written as 7−, whereas a grade of 7+ would count for 7.25 or 7.3. A 5.5 constitutes a pass, whereas 5.4 and below constitute a fail.