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Lyceum International School (Sinhala: ලයිසියම් ජාත්යන්තර පාසල, Tamil: லைசியம் சர்வதேச பாடசாலை), popularly known as Lyceum and its students as Lyceumers, is the largest International School network in Sri Lanka providing all pre-primary, primary and secondary ...
The lyceum school first grade admitted students can have a maximum age up to 20 years old. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Evening lyceum ( Εσπερινό ) is both for adult and underage working students, and lasts three years as of the 2020–2021 academic year, per Law 4547/2018. [ 8 ]
In grade 10 (1st lyceum grade), students must choose 1 out of 4 available courses. Each course has 2 advanced subjects which the student is examined on at the end of the year; every student must take an exam in Modern Greek. The course you choose in grade 10 determines the "direction" (course) you can take in grades 11 and 12.
Lyceum International School, Pandura Minasro College, Gorakaduwa, Pelawatta Mount Hira International Boys School, Panadura Mount Hira International Girls School, Panadura Noor International School, Kalutara Taprobane College International, Kalutara Telford International School, Payagala UNH International School, Kalutara
Apolytirio (Greek: Απολυτήριο; in demotike, 1976–present) or phased out Apolytirion (Απολυτήριον; in polytonic, katharevousa, up until 1976) is the official senior secondary education school completion certificate (graduation qualification) in Greece (and Cyprus) obtained after successfully completing the third grade of lyceum (high school). [1]
[34] [35] After having completed the 3rd grade, the graduates of the Lyceum are awarded the "Απολυτήριο Λυκείου" qualification (Apolytirio Lykeiou, Lyceum Apolytirio, upper secondary leaving certificate, high school diploma, referred to simply as lyceum certificate) at HQF / EQF level 4, at ISCED level 3.
VAVO (Voortgezet algemeen volwassenen onderwijs; literally "extended general adult education") is an adult school, which teaches VMBO/MAVO, HAVO or VWO, for students who in the past were unable to receive their diploma, who want to receive certificates for certain subjects only, or who for example received their diploma for HAVO but want to ...
To counteract this phenomenon, on 1 February 1946 education was declared compulsory till the age of 14. [9] In 1964, Malta became an independent nation, and in 1988 a new Education Act was passed, lowering the compulsory education age to five years, decentralising educational decision making and establishing a right for any person to apply for ...