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Primaria public schools (6–12 years old) are called centro de educación infantil y primaria (CEIP), colloquially colegio or cole, and secundaria public schools (12–16 years old) are called instituto de enseñanza secundaria (IES), colloquially instituto. Public (state) schools in Spain are free.
The Order of the Pious Schools (Piarists), founded by Saint Joseph Calasanz (1557–1648), an Aragonese priest and educator, introduced in 17th century Catholic Europe (Italy, Austria, Poland, Slovakia...) and later in Spain, the free popular school open to all, especially the poorest. The first foundations of the Piarists were in Barbastro ...
Schools in Spain by populated place (7 C) B. Boarding schools in Spain (2 P) C. Cambridge schools in Spain (2 P) Colegio de la Inmaculada (Gijón) (2 C, 1 P) D.
Primary education (between 6 and 12 years old) is compulsory (and, due to this, is free in public institutions, including the text books in some autonomous communities). Secondary education (ESO is the acronym in Spanish) contains four separate years for students between 12 and 16.
Preparatory year: It is also an integral part of basic education but it is not compulsory. It is supervised by the Ministry of Education and is provided in public, private and quasi-public primary schools 9 years of basic education are compulsory. Kindergarten (optional): 5–6 years; 1st grade: 6–7 years; 2nd grade: 7–8 years; 3rd grade: 8 ...
Secondary schools in Spain by autonomous community (1 C) C. Colegio de la Inmaculada (Gijón) (2 C, 1 P) G. German international schools in Spain (10 P)
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