In The Netherlands school for students is starts when they are
6 years old and finishes when they are 16 years old (school is
free), but before 16 years school is paid. And students must
going to school to take primary qualification (18 years old).
Primary school is from 5 to 12 years old and secondary from
12 to max 20 years old.
In Spain obligatory part of education is from 6 to 16 years
old. School year is separate like in England on three
thrimestr fisrst is from September to December, second is
from January to Ester and the last one is from Easter to July.
In Slovenia in school system is primary school which have 9 classes
for students from 6 to 14 years old. Before primery school
everybody scholud going to secondary school like in Poland. And
those are treade school for 2 or 3 years, technical school for 4 years
and high school for 4 years. Those schools are really similar like in
Poland.
In Croatia Education is obligatory only from 6 to 15 years old,
but government would like to take obligatory to study for
everybody in next part of education. So secondary school isn't
obligatory for students. High school is llike gymansium or
trade school but before there schools students must pass teh
exam and they can continues their education in the
University.
In Poland school system is in progress, it's meam that
now our system is exchanging and it is going to consist
from 8 classes primary school from 6 to 15 years old
and secondary school from 16 to 20 years old. We have
three types of secondary school, there are high school
for 4 years, technical school for 5 years and trade
school for 3 years.
There are probably the most important differences in school systems in participants countries
of our project the Bridge.
Bay the way I would like to say something about those pictures. So I chose pictures which are
in my opinion of course the best to describe schools in their countries.
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