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The medium of instruction is English. After completing kindergarten, or pre-school years, children will then have to go through 6 years of compulsory primary education, from ages 7 to 12. At the end of primary education, students are required to take a standardised national exam, the Primary School Leaving Examination (also known as PSLE).
A decree enacted in 1997 established that Catalan must be used in at least 50% of lessons. Schools have freedom to add more lessons, and usually they do. [25] Valencian Community offers different levels of immersion in Catalan (also known as Valencian in this territory), [26] with the highest level having the widest adoption. [27]
In the Czech Republic, children aged 6 to 7 years old enter the first year of elementary school (první třída). In Estonia, children aged 7 to 8 years old enter first grade. In Finland, children are aged 6 to 7 at the beginning of this grade. Before first grade, children attend pre-school (first year after kindergarten) at age 5-6.
Children can be enrolled at primary school when they turn five years old, and must be enrolled by the time they turn six years old. From years 1–6 students attend primary school. In years 7 and 8 students attend intermediate, or a joint school (years 1–8 or years 7–13).
In the same year, 63% of three to five year-olds attended preschool or kindergarten, up from 52.3% in 2010. [71] Also in 2015, 44% of 15 to 24 year-olds attended secondary or tertiary school, an increase from 32.8% in 2000.
Meghan, 43, said in Spanish to one of the students. Archie turned 5 in May, and Meghan and Harry also share daughter Lilibet, 3. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle: A Timeline of Their Relationship
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About half of the EU's primary school pupils learn a foreign language. English is the language taught most often at the lower secondary level in the EU. There, 93% of children learn English. At upper secondary level, English is even more widely taught. French is taught at lower secondary level in all EU countries except Slovenia. A total of 33% ...