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EDUCATION LAW

EDUCATION LAW. Education is compulsory until the age of 16 (the school is not mandatory). BLOCKS: - CHILDREN - PRIMARY - SECONDARY: E.S.O - BACHILLER. CHILD EDUCATION. - Children from three to five years Child education is free for all and compulsory.

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EDUCATION LAW

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  1. EDUCATION LAW

  2. Education is compulsory until the age of 16 (the school is not mandatory). • BLOCKS:- CHILDREN- PRIMARY- SECONDARY: E.S.O- BACHILLER

  3. CHILD EDUCATION - Children from three to five years • Child education is free for all and compulsory. - What children will try to reach at primary school:      - How they should relate to others      - How they should coordinate their movements (psychometrics)

  4. Structure their mother tongue, as well as improve reading, writing and numbers • Promote the knowledge of other languages. The infant classes will be taught by two teachers and there will be a maximum of fifteen students per class.In childhood spent three hours getting to know new technologies.

  5. PRIMARY - Children from five to twelve years will go to primary school.- Primary education is also free and compulsory for all students.- The most important subjects are: - Knowledge of the environment: where we will promote environmental stewardship and give minimum content in geography and history.-In mathsthey will learn the numbers and learn how to perform correctly the most basic operations and apply them to real life.- Language: Children must learn to read and speak and write well.

  6. English: we’ll encourage writing for the students to describe people and objects, and they will learn to producetheir first sentences in this language. At primary level, there will be 15 students and two teachers per class.Four hours per week will be devoted to the study of computers and new technologies.

  7. SECONDARY The students will attend between 12 and 16.It will be a free and compulsory education.The subjects will be: - Mathematics: to be made more complex operations as algebra, statistics, probability ... all applied to real life.- Language: wewill encourage in each student literature and analysis of sentences and texts.- Social Sciences: it promotes awareness of the environment and our historical past.

  8. - English: the aim of the learning of this language is to communicate with people from other countries.- Physical Education, Technology, Visual Arts.- There will be a maximum of 20 students per class.- In high school there are two computer rooms for students to take computer classes, and two projectors to watch movies, documentaries ...

  9. UPPER LEVEL - The high school is not compulsory. Education is compulsory until the age of 16. Students who don’t want to progresswill have the opportunity of choosing vocational studies y or of working in a school workshop. - The most important and compulsory subjects in school are:MathematicsLanguageEnglishHistoryPhilosophy - There will be 15 students per class and one teacher in each. - The high school will be in the same building as secondary.

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