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The Slovak educational system: 

The Educational System in Slovakia is divided into 6 levels of education:. The Slovak educational system: . Level 1 - Pre-primary education - Level 2 - Primary education - Level 3 - Lower s econdary education Level 4 - Secondary education Level 5 - Post-secondary education

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The Slovak educational system: 

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  1. The Educational System in Slovakia is divided into 6 levels of education: The Slovak educational system: 

  2. Level 1 - Pre-primary education - Level 2 - Primary education - Level 3- Lower secondary education • Level 4- Secondary education • Level 5- Post-secondary education • Level 6- Tertiary education

  3. is provided in Kindergartens or Nurseries for children of the age 3-6 Pre-primary education

  4. Education is compulsory for students between 6-15. Is provided at Primary Schools For students from the age of 6 to 15 Primary education and lower secondary education

  5. Primary School First Stage 1-4 th grade • Primary School Second Stage 5-9 th grade Primary School is divided into 2 stages:

  6. Is providedatSecondarySchools • Forstudentsfromtheage15-19 • Secondary vocational education is compulsory until 16 years • SecondarySchoolsaredividedinto: Secondary education

  7. Gymnasium • SecondarySpecializedSchool / Conservatory • SecondaryVocationalSchool

  8. 3-year Secondary Vocational School/Apprentice Training Centre at the age 16-18 4-year secondary Vocational School at the age 16-19 2-year Post-secondary study at the age 18-20 Secondaryvocationaleducation

  9. provides the complete general and vocational secondary education prepares students for occupations requiring higher level of vocational education and for study at universities Certificate awarded- School Leaving Certificate for students from 15 to 19 SecondaryVocationalSchool

  10. is provided at Secondary Vocational Schools after finishing the study at SecondaryVocationalscholl provides general and vocational secondary education prepares students for occupations requiring higher level of vocational education and for study at universities Certificate awarded- School Leaving Certificate for students from 18 Post-secondary education

  11. 33 lessons a week 5 days a week. 3-year course- 1 week of theory at school, 1 week of vocational training. 4-year course- The first and second year- 4 days of theory at school, 1 day of vocational training each week. From the third year 3 days of theory at school, 2 days of vocational training each week. School timetable

  12. Practical vocational trainingperforms by: In workshops at schools entrepreneurs or companies that have a contract with the school Place of practical training

  13. The School Leaving Exams are in May or June: Slovak language, foreign language, theoretical part of the vocational exam, practical part of the vocational exam. The Final Exams in June: written and practical part according to the specialisation Final exams

  14. The School Leaving Examenables students to continue at universities The Final Exam – prepares for the profession, they can continue at Post-secondary study. What possibilities does the exam offer

  15. 1- the highest grade 2 3 4 5- the lowest grade (failed) Grading scale

  16. Autumn holidays- 2 days (November) Christmas holidays – 2 weeks (December, January) Spring holidays- 1 week (February, March) Easter holidays 2 days (April) Summer holidays -2 months (July, August) school breaks and days off during the school year

  17. Students are assessed continuously- oral exams, written exams, practical exams. There is also a half-year assessment in January and in June, when they get school reports How to get a pass at certain subjects

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