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  2. Education in Greece - Wikipedia

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    Fifth grade: 10–11 5th Grade Sixth grade: 11–12 6th Grade Seventh grade: 12–13 1st Grade (Gymnasium) Gymnasium (Lower Secondary School) (U.S. equivalent: Middle School) Eighth grade: 13–14 2nd Grade (Gymnasium) Ninth grade: 14–15 3rd Grade (Gymnasium) Tenth grade: 15–16 1st Grade (Lyceum) Lyceum (Upper Secondary School)

  3. List of primary education systems by country - Wikipedia

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    Costa Rica has the highest ranked education system in Latin America. Primary education in Costa Rica is required by law for most children in the country between the ages of 6 and 13. Because of this, their literacy is 98% which is one of the highest in Latin America. Primary education starts in first grade and goes through sixth grade.

  4. Academic grading in Greece - Wikipedia

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    Depending on the school, grade inflation in Greece is rare and it is not uncommon for an examination to be failed—or passed with grade 5—by the vast majority students. Most of the degrees can be equivalent to a bachelor's degree with honours BSc(Hons) / BEng (Hons) since all courses are 4 to 5 years and most of them professionally ...

  5. Grading systems by country - Wikipedia

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    Greece (0.00–10.00) ECTS US (0.0–4.0 or 5.0) ... Students below the 6th grade receive an estimation of their knowledge in each subject from their teachers. The ...

  6. Sixth grade - Wikipedia

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    Sixth grade (also 6th grade or grade 6) is the sixth year of formal or compulsory education. Students in sixth grade are usually 11-12 years old. Students in sixth grade are usually 11-12 years old. It is commonly the first or second grade of middle school or the last grade of elementary school, and the sixth school year since kindergarten .

  7. History of cartography - Wikipedia

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    Anaximenes of Miletus (6th century BC), who studied under Anaximander, rejected the views of his teacher regarding the shape of the Earth and instead, he visualized the Earth as a rectangular form supported by compressed air. Pythagoras of Samos (c. 560 –480 BC) speculated about the notion of a spherical Earth with a central fire at its core ...

  8. List of schools in Greece - Wikipedia

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    The American Farm School of Thessaloniki [4]; Anatolia College (American College of Thessaloniki) [5]; De La Salle, Greek-French College [6]; Aristotelio Kollegio; Arsakeio Highschool and Lyceum of Thessaloniki

  9. Geography of Greece - Wikipedia

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    Topographic map of Greece. Greece is located in South Eastern Europe, bordering the Ionian Sea and the Mediterranean Sea. It is a peninsular country, with an archipelago of about 3,000 islands. It has a total area of 131,957 km 2 (50,949 sq mi), [6] of which land area is 130,647 km 2 and internal waters (lakes and rivers) account for 1,310 km 2.