Sentences with phrase «of upper secondary school»

The Basic Education Law, passed in 1949, put in place six years of primary school, beginning at age six, followed by three years of lower secondary school and then three years of upper secondary school.
A more typical pattern among the top - performers is a required gateway exam, or an exam that allows a student to move on to the next phase of education, at the end of primary school, the end of lower secondary school and the end of upper secondary school.
It is at the secondary level that they introduce the high stakes exams for students, with Japanese students required to take an entrance exam for upper secondary school and students in both countries required to take tests at the end of upper secondary school that will determine what kind of higher education institution they can enter.
Hong Kong and Finland have no required testing until the end of upper secondary school.
In 2014, around 17 per cent of compulsory schools and 50 per cent of upper secondary schools were charter schools and they attracted close to 14 per cent of all compulsory school students and 26 per cent of all upper secondary school students.

Not exact matches

For blue - chip talent in the secondary since the SEC schools and upper - crust ACC schools have a lengthy history of getting those guys (and getting them to the NFL).
In 2011, 20 % of Swedish school children attended free schools at upper secondary level and 10 % attended free schools at primary or lower secondary level.
According to a recent study, parental support for the autonomy of young people promotes the well - being of the latter in all major educational transitions: from primary to lower secondary school, from basic education to upper secondary school, and from upper secondary school to university.
«Although the UK fares well in the latter two categories, it's the comparison of pupils per teacher in upper secondary schools that's the most eye - opening finding.
Globally, 35 % or 22 million of all out - of - school children of primary education age, 25 % of all adolescents of lower secondary age (15 million), and 18 % or 26 million of all out - of - school youths of upper secondary age live in areas affected by conflict.
It was decided that «only after nine years of schooling would a decision be taken about what type of upper secondary education, academic or vocational, — would follow» (Jakubowski, Patrinos, Porta & Wiśniewski, 2010).
«The essential goal of the project is to create a connection between upper secondary school students, businesses and universities, while utilising the creativity of the students as a national resource,» the report notes.
Taiwan is a bit of a hybrid, with no required testing in primary school, but a Basic Competency Test at the end of lower secondary (along with three required tests a year in each of three subjects during lower secondary) that determines admission to upper secondary school.
High school students at Bokenskolan in Jokkmokk, Sweden, participate in a woodwork and handicraft class as part of an upper - secondary program on Nov. 6, 2013.
In some of these cases, the secondary school exams are used to determine placement in the next level of schooling such as in Singapore and Shanghai where the lower school - leaving exam determines placement in upper secondary school.
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«The crucial difference between Poland and many other countries is that we focus on providing the same comprehensive curriculum to students until the age of 16 and ensuring that nearly all students finish upper secondary school
The Matriculation Examination is a national examination generally taken at the end of the Finnish upper secondary school.
Also, the crucial difference between Poland and many other countries is that we focus on providing the same comprehensive curriculum to students until the age of 16 and ensuring that nearly all students finish upper secondary school.
It has been a serious failing of upper secondary provision in too many schools that some young people have been excluded at the age of 14 from the broad and balanced curriculum to which they should be entitled.
I was convinced that the standards were reflective of what students needed to know to be college - and career - ready, but in many leading nations, upper secondary school studies in mathematics are focused on the needs of those who will take mathematics - intensive majors at universities.
The three - tier system of education, where pupils move between lower or first schools, through middle schools and then high or upper schools, gathered popularity in the 1960s, but it's no longer widely used after many areas moved back to a traditional primary and secondary model.
After 15 years, and following its transformation from a medium - sized upper secondary to a large secondary for pupils aged 11 upwards, the 54 - year - old soon will begin a new life as the general secretary of the Association of School and College Leaders (ASCL).
In these countries, the standards are much more demanding than the Common Core State Standards because they have a far lower proportion of the population studying mathematics in upper secondary school.
While lower secondary school entrance exams were abolished in 1969 and the ministry of education has loosened up the system of competitive test - based upper secondary school and college admission, there is still considerable focus on exams.
Around one - fourth of upper secondary students in Sweden go to a charter school.
Chiasso's government announced measures intended to foster innovation in its local cryptocurrency industry, including the development of «in - depth courses in upper secondary schools» designed to bolster cryptocurrency literacy among students.
Four categories are identified, primary school, vocational school, lower secondary school, and upper secondary school or higher, and, just as for parents» social class, we use the highest of mother's and father's education.
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