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Education in Greenland is controlled by the Greenlandic Department of Education. [1] Danish is taught as a second language starting in the first grade. [2] Following primary school, Greenlanders can choose to go to a secondary education, either in a gymnasium (a Nordic type of school similar to high school), or a vocational education. [3]
The University of Greenland was established in 1987 to provide local higher education for Greenland. It was originally located in the former Moravian mission station of Neu Herrnhut, and moved into a dedicated research complex, Ilimmarfik, in 2009. The university has a DKK 14.8 million budget. [citation needed]
Education ministers of Greenland (3 P) O. Educational organisations based in Greenland (3 C) S. Schools in Greenland (1 P) Pages in category "Education in Greenland"
Higher education is offered in Greenland: "university education" (regulation no. 3 of 9 May 1989); training of journalists, training of primary and lower secondary school teachers, training of social workers, training of social educators (regulation no. 1 of 16 May 1989); and training of nurses and nursing assistants (regulation no. 9 of 13 May ...
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The University of Greenland campus is in Nuuk. Education in Greenland closely follows the Danish system and is free and compulsory for children aged 7 to 16. The primary language of instruction is Greenlandic, with Danish introduced as a second language in primary school.
Museums in Greenland (3 C, 8 P) S. Schools in Greenland (1 P) U. Universities and colleges in Greenland (1 C)
Pages in category "Schools in Greenland" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. H. High school (North America)