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Educational system in Latvia

Educational system in Latvia. Pre-school education up to 5 years. “Kindergarten” From 1.5 years (with the exception also more younger). Children admit to these institutions. To children create conditions in the form of games for social, intellectual, emotional and mental growth.

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Educational system in Latvia

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  1. Educational system in Latvia

  2. Pre-school education up to 5 years “Kindergarten” From 1.5 years (with the exception also more younger). Children admit to these institutions. To children create conditions in the form of games for social, intellectual, emotional and mental growth.

  3. Pre-school education – level 0 5-6 years old children have to participate in pre school programmes provided by general education establishments as a part of the compulsory basic education. This education is obligatory. The objective of the pre-school education is to foster general development of children and their readiness to enter primary stage of the basic education.

  4. Basic education level 1 and 2 9-year single structure basic education is compulsory for all children from the age of 7 to 16. Basic education is obligatory. The curriculum is determined by the national basic education standard.

  5. 9-year single structure basic education is compulsory for all children from the age of 7. The curriculum is determined by the national basic education standard. The Ministry of Education and Science supervises and determines the content of the final national examinations. Pupils, who have received evaluation in all subjects of the compulsory education curriculum, national tests and examinations, receive a Certificate of the basic educationand a statement of records that qualify them and serve as a screening criterion for admission for further education and training in secondary level educational programmes. In case a pupil has not received evaluation in any of the subjects or centralized national tests and examinations, he/she receives a school reportgiving the right to continue education and training in basic vocational education programmes.

  6. Tests At the end of the third class pupils pass tests – Native language, Mathematic, Sciens. In this year pupils already passed over tests.

  7. Tests at the end of the 6th class At the end of the 6th class pupils pass over tests- Latvian language, Mathematics, Sciens. The mark on the test influences an annual mark in the end of the year.

  8. At the end of 9 class pupils pass examinations- Latvian language, Mathematics, Foreign languages (English, Russian, German, French), History.Receive a Certificate of the Basic education.

  9. Graduation party in Izvalta Basic School

  10. Grading System*Educational achievement are assessed in a ten-point system. 10 with distinction 9 excellent, 8 very good, 7 good, 6 almost good, 5 satisfactory, 4 almost satisfactory, 3 weak, 2 very weak, 1 very very weak.*The basic shool day comprises 5 lessons in grades 1-3 up to 8 lessons in grade 9. The school year 34 weeks long in first grade and 37 weeks in grade 9 per year. Compulsory curriculum includes 4 subjects areas. Introduction to tehnologies and science; Languages, Art, Man and society. The curricumlum for compreshensive education is defined by 20 subject standards.*The Secondary School year comprise 35 weeks in 10-11 grade and 38 weeks in grade 12 with not more than 36 lessons per week and 8 lessons per day. The compulsory curriculum of 3 year general up per secondary schools in determined dy the National Standard in the four standardised educational profiles: 1- comprehensive education without intensive teaching of any partycular subject and 2-the humanities and social sciences programme; 3- the mathematics, natural science and tehnical science programme;4- the vocational programme, where the general education curriculum places emphasis on subjects in these particular fields.

  11. General upper Secondary Educationlevel 3 General upper Secondary Education – 3 years. ( Secondary School, Gymnasia). The obligatory educational is stipulated by education”s programmes, school can offer choice subjects. At the end of 12th class pupils pass examinations. Receiv a Certificate of Secondary education.

  12. Vocational Secondary Education Vocation Secondary Education is mastered in Vocational Secondary School or In Vocational School. Vocational education: 2-3years. Receive a Certificate of the Professional Basic Education.

  13. 4 – years Vocational Secondary Education.Obtain a Certificate for professional education and diploma for the professional secondary education.Can continue educational in the highest establishments.

  14. Post – Secondary non – tertiary vocational education – level 4 Vocational continuing or in-service training programmes can be acquired also after graduating general secondary or vocational education and training institutions (duration 1-2 years) or in vocational upgrading/ development programmes (duration not less than 160 study hours, which may be considered as a part of the qualification). These programmes are focused towards mastering purely professional skills and knowledge in line with the requirements of the respective qualification level. The study process, assessment of achievements are organized in a similar manner as it is done in vocational secondary education and training programmes. 

  15. Higher education5 level

  16. The Higher education can be obtain in Colleges that carries out the 1st level of the highest professional education.

  17. The Higher Schools.The Higher schools carry out academic and professional programmes. Universities divide in university type and ununiversity type.

  18. University is an institution of higher education and researchwhich grants academic degrees in a variety of subjects and provides both undergraduate education and postgraduate education

  19. Ununiversities, they are oriented to mastering of the professional skills and national economy skills.

  20. Arvid Barshevskis is chancellor of Daugavpls University Arvid Barshevskis is chairman of the board Higher School chancellors of Latvia. Arvid Barshevskis is graduate of Izvalta Secondary School.(1983.year)

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