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  2. Education in Japan - Wikipedia

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    6+ 1: Elementary school (小学校 shōgakkō) Compulsory Education: Special school (特別支援学校 Tokubetsu-shien gakkō) 7+ 2 8+ 3 9+ 4 10+ 5 11+ 6 12+ 1 (7th) Junior high school/Lower secondary school (中学校 chūgakkō) Compulsory Education: 13+ 2 (8th) 14+ 3 (9th) 15+ 1 (10th) Senior high school/Upper secondary school

  3. Elementary schools in Japan - Wikipedia

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    In 1886, the modern elementary school system started as compulsory education. Until 1947, only elementary schools were compulsory. Immediately before and during World War II, state education was used as a propaganda tool by the Japanese fascist government. Today, virtually all elementary education takes place in public schools.

  4. List of primary education systems by country - Wikipedia

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    There are 6 years of education in primary school from ages 6 to 12 years old (new educational system). Primary school is required by law in Iran. There are many free public schools for students to attend, and they can also choose to attend private schools with high tuition fees.

  5. Fundamental Law of Education - Wikipedia

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    The Fundamental Law of Education, as the name suggests, is a law concerning the foundation of Japanese education.Because it acts as the basis for the interpretation and application of various laws & ordinances regarding education, it is also known as "The Education Constitution" (教育憲法, kyōiku kenpō) [1] and "The Charter of Education" (教育憲章, kyōiku kenshō). [2]

  6. Compulsory education - Wikipedia

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    Requirement is for a full-time education, but attendance at a school is not compulsory (section 7 of The Education Act 1996). Estonia: 6/7: 15/16: 6 year olds can enter if they turn 7 by 1 October in the same year. [117] Finland: 7: 18: Beginning age is negotiable ± 1 year. The law changed at the end of 2020 from the age of 15 to now 18 ...

  7. Academic grading in Japan - Wikipedia

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    GPA is a simple numerical representation of college results in Japan. As of 2014, 497 Japanese universities use this system. [5] For universities, graduation requires a minimum of 124 credits and the required number of credits for each university. To earn 1 credit, 45 hours of study time is required, including preparation and review time. [6]

  8. Lists of schools in Japan - Wikipedia

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    4 Official Japanese schools ... 4.1 Public high schools. 4.2 Private high schools. 5 International schools ... Statistics; Cookie statement ...

  9. Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology

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    In cooperation with the Japanese Student Services Organization (JASSO), the ministry further funds the prestigious JASSO scholarship for international students which has been described as the "Japanese Fulbright program". [6] [7] It offers financial support of up to ¥80,000 per month for the top 1% of students of any foreign country for ...