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  2. List of Jesuit educational institutions - Wikipedia

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    Below are listed notable Jesuit high schools or secondary schools, many of which grew into Jesuit colleges or universities, or formed in association with them. This list includes schools at the sixth form level, as distinguished from four-year colleges and universities (above).

  3. Category:International schools in Europe - Wikipedia

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    International schools in Serbia ‎ (2 P) International schools in Slovakia ‎ (4 P) International schools in Slovenia ‎ (1 C, 6 P) International schools in Spain ‎ (12 C, 15 P) Spanish international schools in Europe ‎ (7 P) International schools in Sweden ‎ (1 C, 12 P) International schools in Switzerland ‎ (7 C, 29 P)

  4. Accredited European School - Wikipedia

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    Accredited European School. An Accredited European School is a type of international school under national jurisdiction and financing, within the member states of the European Union, which have been approved, by the Board of Governors of the international organisation "The European Schools ", to offer its multilingual and multicultural ...

  5. European School - Wikipedia

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    A European School (Latin: Schola Europaea) is a type of international school emphasising a multilingual and multicultural pedagogical approach to the teaching of nursery, primary and secondary students, leading to the European Baccalaureate as their secondary leaving qualification. Each European School is set up, financed, and operated by the ...

  6. Free education - Wikipedia

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    Free education is education funded through government spending or charitable organizations rather than tuition funding. Many models of free higher education have been proposed. [1] Primary school and other comprehensive or compulsory education is free in many countries (often not including primary textbook).

  7. European Schools - Wikipedia

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    The European Schools (Latin: Schola Europaea) is an intergovernmental organisation, which has established, financed, and administered a small group of multilingual international schools, bearing the title "European School", which exist primarily to offer an education to the children of European Union (EU) staff; offers accreditation to other schools, bearing the title "Accredited European ...

  8. Category:European Schools - Wikipedia

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    A European School — is a type of international school set up, and run by the intergovernmental organisation, "The European Schools", which offers the bilingual European Baccalaureate as its secondary leaving diploma.

  9. European Baccalaureate - Wikipedia

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    Overview. The European Baccalaureate is a bilingual diploma taken at the end of the seventh year of secondary education. Students must study a minimum of ten subjects and are examined by means of written and oral examinations and by continuous assessment. The EB may only be awarded to students who have completed their secondary school education ...