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  2. List of primary education systems by country - Wikipedia

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    Children normally start primary education at the age of six. Education at this level lasts for 5 years and is compulsory for all children. The country's literacy rate is over 90%. [8] According to the Multiple Indicators Cluster Survey 2006 of Vietnam's General Statistics Office, 96% of six to 11-year-old children enrolled in primary school.

  3. First grade - Wikipedia

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    However, the first compulsory school year is Year One, when children are five. As most primary schools have a reception class which is treated like a compulsory school year, i.e. the children wear a uniform and have the same school hours, most children start school in reception. The first grade is the equivalent of Year Two. [3]

  4. Compulsory education - Wikipedia

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    Children typically commence school at five years. There is no direct cost until the age of 19. [126] Norway: 6: 15: A total of ten years (of study, and not schooling, as suggested here), where Primary school is year 1–7 (without grades), and Lower Secondary school (with grades) is year 8–10. [127] Philippines: 5: 18

  5. When does school start? Why students go back at all different ...

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    School start dates: Here's why the DOE calendar 2024 and the first day of school are so different all around the country.

  6. List of countries by median years of schooling - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of 189 countries ordered by the median number of years that the people in them go to school. The source data comes from the Human Development Index from the United Nations Development Programme's Human Development Report. The latest report was released on 14 September 2018 and is based on data collected in 2017. [1]

  7. Education in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    As of the start of the 2019 school year, in 16 out of 24 jurisdictions (23 provinces + the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires), 6 is the minimum passing grade, while in the others is 7. [14] In the University System however the scale can vary depending on the independent policies and statutes of grading of each independent Argentine University.

  8. Education in Chile - Wikipedia

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    Education in Chile is divided in preschool, primary school, secondary school, and technical or higher education .The levels of education in Chile are: Pre-school: For children up to 5 years old. Primary school: (Enseñanza básica) for children aged 6–14 years old, divided into 8 grades.

  9. 2025's Best European Countries to Live in

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    2. The Czech Republic. The Czech Republic earned the coveted title of second best country to live in Europe in 2025, a spectacular climb from ninth in last year’s rankings, with a cost of living ...