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  2. Educational stage - Wikipedia

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    Educational stages are subdivisions of formal learning, typically covering early childhood education, primary education, secondary education and tertiary education.The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization recognizes nine levels of education in its International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED) system (from Level 0 (pre-primary education) through Level 8 ...

  3. Education in Haiti - Wikipedia

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    Haiti has 15,200 primary schools, of which 90% are non-public and managed by communities, religious organizations or NGOs. [4] The enrollment rate for primary school is 88%. [2] Secondary schools enroll 20% of eligible-age children. [citation needed] Higher education is provided by universities and other public and private institutions.

  4. Education in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Grade 3: Assessment tests in Math and Language Arts; Grade 4: Literacy and Numeracy Tests; Grade 6: Achievement Test (GSAT): in Math, Language Arts, Social Studies (Civic Studies, Geography and History), Science and Communication Task; The six years of primary school education in Jamaica is compulsory and comes with many costs associated with ...

  5. Education in Greece - Wikipedia

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    The first stage of formal education is the primary stage, which lasts for six years starting aged six and ending at the age of 12, followed by the secondary stage, which is separated into two sub-stages: the compulsory middle school, which lasts three years starting at age 12, and non-compulsory Lyceum, which lasts three years starting at 15. [12]

  6. Education in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    6.3 Non-Medical University. ... Grade 4: 9-11 Grade 5 10-12 Grade 6 11-13 Grade 7 12-14 ... (Serbian, mathematics, geography, biology, history, foreign language etc ...

  7. Secondary education - Wikipedia

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    exit to Level 4 or 5 courses or to direct employment. [1] More subjects may be dropped, and increased specialism occurs. Completion of (upper) secondary education provides the entry requirements to Level 5 tertiary education, the entry requirements to technical or vocational education (Level 4, non tertiary course), or direct entry into the ...

  8. Secondary education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Secondary education is the last six or seven years of statutory formal education in the United States. It culminates with twelfth grade (age 17–18). Whether it begins with sixth grade (age 11–12) or seventh grade (age 12–13) varies by state and sometimes by school district. [1]

  9. Glossary of geography terms (N–Z) - Wikipedia

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    N. [edit] nadir. narrows. Also narrow. A land or water passage that is confined or restricted by its narrow breadth, often a strait or a water gap. nation. A stable community of people formed on the basis of a common geographic territory, language, economy, ethnicity, or psychological make-up as manifested in a common culture.