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But a substantial minority of primary school-age children and three-quarters of secondary school-age students were not in school, and the proportion of students who completed their primary education had not advanced beyond the 1979 level. [8] Even by Central American standards, the Nicaraguan education system was performing poorly. [8]
St. Augustine Preparatory School; Barrio Planta Project; Colegio Bautista de Managua; Colegio Centro América; Instituto Loyola [1] Colegio La Salle, León; Instituto Pedagógico La Salle; Lincoln International Academy; Managua Nicaragua Spanish School [2] Nicaragua Christian Academy; Nicaragua Spanish Language Schools [3] Sol del Sur Spanish ...
Their pre-school level is composed of 2 Pre-K levels and Kindergarten. It focuses on English learning, so that NCAI's Nicaraguan students can learn English and keep up. NCAI's elementary level is arguably the most important, because it introduces many new subjects to the children at the school.
Some private schools (particularly in higher levels of education) require a 70 to pass instead of the regular 60. Grades are often absolute and not class-specific. It may be the case that the top of the class gets a final grade of 79. Curve-adjustment is rare. Grad-level students are usually expected to have grades of 80 or above to graduate.
Schools are open 5 days a week, but all children have a half day on Wednesdays (ending at noon). At the end of primary school, in group 8, schools advise on secondary school choice. Most schools use a national test to support this advice, for instance the 'Citotoets', a test developed by the Central Institute for Test development.
List of schools in Nicaragua; N. Nicaraguan Literacy Campaign This page was last edited on 28 December 2019, at 21:51 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
1909 - US supports a coup by Nicaragua's conservative forces, beginning a long period of US interventions and occupations in Nicaragua. 1912 - 25 - US establishes military bases.
Lycée Franco-Nicaraguayen Victor Hugo (LVH, Spanish: Liceo Franco-Nicaragüense Víctor Hugo) is a French international school in eastern Managua, Nicaragua. [1] It serves levels maternelle (preschool) through lycée (senior high school). [2] The school opened in 1971. [1]