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  2. List of primary education systems by country - Wikipedia

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    Preparatory year: It is also an integral part of basic education but it is not compulsory. It is supervised by the Ministry of Education and is provided in public, private and quasi-public primary schools 9 years of basic education are compulsory. Kindergarten (optional): 5–6 years; 1st grade: 6–7 years; 2nd grade: 7–8 years; 3rd grade: 8 ...

  3. Comenius programme - Wikipedia

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    The Comenius programme is a European Union educational project. It concerns school-level education, and is part of the EU's Erasmus + 2014-2020 Programme.It aims "to help young people and educational staff better understand the range of European cultures, languages and values".

  4. TASIS Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    The school added a post-graduate program in 1959 and summer programs in 1972. Since its establishment, TASIS has expanded to include schools and summer programs in England, Greece, Cyprus, Italy, France, Spain, and Puerto Rico. [10] The school is owned by the TASIS Foundation, a non-profit organization. [11] [12] Villa De Nobili, 1972

  5. Category:Summer schools - Wikipedia

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    A summer school typically enrolls students at school and sometimes university level from around the country in which it is held or even internationally. They often offer programs that are not found in public school systems, like advanced music and art classes, gymnastics, astronomy, language immersion, etc.

  6. Utrecht Summer School - Wikipedia

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    The Utrecht Summer School, founded by Utrecht University in 1987, is the largest academic summer programme in the Netherlands and belongs to the bigger summer schools in Europe. About 3000 students from all over the world participate in one of the roughly 160 courses offered in July and August.

  7. Kindergarten - Wikipedia

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    Kindergartens (commonly known as creche) in South Africa provide preschool programs for children of all ages up to six. The one to three-year program, known as nursery, kindergarten 1 (K1), and kindergarten 2 (K2), prepares children for their first year in primary school education. Some kindergartens further divide nursery into N1 and N2.

  8. Education in Slovenia - Wikipedia

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    The National Education Institute of the Republic of Slovenia (Zavod Republike Slovenije za Šolstvo - ZRSŠ) is the main public organisation in Slovenia which encourages development in the field of education in Slovenia up to pre-university – covering all kindergartens, elementary schools, secondary schools, music schools, and student ...

  9. Education in Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    non-university-type schools of higher education = professional schools of higher education: These are the remaining schools (providing predominantly the first stage only) The academic year begins on 1 September of the current year and ends on 31 August of the next year (in reality, however it ends in May/June).