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Education system in Europe

Worked by:Fiona Mata


Class:10-2
Education system in Poland.
Every child must receive education from when they are 6 years old
until they are 18 years old.It is also mandatory for 6-year-old
children to receive one year of kindergarten education, before
starting primary school at 6 years old. Primary school lasts eight
years (grades 1–8), and students must take a final exam at the end of
the eighth grade. After graduating from primary school, people
typically go on to attend secondary school.which lasts 4 or 5
years.They can also choose to educate themselves towards a specific
profession or trade, and receive work experience and qualifications
through apprenticeships. After graduating from secondary school and
passing the final exam, called the matura, one can pursue a
higher education at a university, college, etc.
Here is an overview of the key features of the education system in Poland:

o 1. Compulsory Educatio
- Education in Poland is 3. Matura Examination:
- The Matura examination is a
compulsory for children standardized test taken at the end of
between the ages of 7 and 18. o 2. Structure of Education:
upper secondary education. Success
o - Primary Education:Lasts
- The compulsory in this exam is required for
for six years and is for admission to higher education
education is divided into students aged 7 to 13. institutions.
three stages: primary, lower o - Lower Secondary
secondary, and upper Education:Lasts for three
years and is for students 4. Higher Education:
secondary. - Poland has a strong higher
aged 13 to 16.
education system with many
o - Upper Education:Lasts
universities and institutions
for three or four years and is offering a wide range of programs.
divided into general - Higher education degrees
education (leading to the include bachelor's, master's, and
Matura exam) and doctoral degrees.
vocational education.

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Poland's education system reflects a commitment
to providing a comprehensive and high-quality
education. The focus on compulsory education,
the Matura examination, and the diversity of
higher education options contribute to a well-
rounded educational experience for students.

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