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For their third and fourth year, VMBO BB and VMBO KB students have five core subjects in the curriculum: Dutch, English, CKV (standing for culturele en kunstzinnige vorming, "cultural and artistic education"), civics, [12] and physical education. They also get to choose two subjects via their chosen study program.
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English is compulsory at all levels of the Dutch secondary education system: . Many elementary schools teach English in the upper grades.; Pupils must score at least a 5.5/10 for English Language and Literature at the high school finals to be able to graduate, which equals to a A2 level at the lowest (At VMBO high school level), [9] and a B2 to C1 level at the highest (At VWO high school level).
Successful completion allows the candidate to enroll in a bachelor program at a Dutch university. The first three years of Atheneum are the same for every student. [2] During the six years the mandatory subjects are: Dutch 4F (language and literature) English (language and literature, reading level C1, listening, speaking, writing level B2)
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Pre-vocational secondary education (Dutch: Voorbereidend middelbaar beroepsonderwijs, pronounced [ˈvoːrbəˌrɛidənt ˈmɪdəlbaːr bəˈrupsˌɔndərʋɛis], lit. ' preparatory middle-level vocational education ', abbr. VMBO) is a school track in the Netherlands. It lasts four years, from the age of twelve to sixteen.
The exam is regulated by the Dutch Secondary Education Act [1] and the Decree on Central Examination of Secondary Education. [2] Depending on the level of education (vmbo, havo or vwo), studies leading to the eindexamen typically take either four, five or six years to complete (not including eight years of primary education). Successfully ...