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  2. Spanish Baccalaureate - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish Baccalaureate (Spanish: Bachillerato, pronounced [baʧiʎeˈɾato] ⓘ) [a] is the post-16 stage of education in Spain, comparable to the A Levels in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, Highers in Scotland, the French Baccalaureate in France or the International Baccalaureate. It follows the ESO (compulsory stage of secondary ...

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  4. Schools offering International Baccalaureate - Wikipedia

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    According to the IB's "Find a World School" list, as of January 2025 there are over 5964 schools offering one or more IB programmes. [1] But only 75 that include all programs including the MYP eAssessment. Notable examples include:

  5. List of colleges and universities in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Baruch College, Manhattan; Brooklyn College, Midwood; City College of New York, Hamilton Heights, Manhattan; College of Staten Island; Hunter College, Upper East Side; John Jay College of Criminal Justice, Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan

  6. United Nations International School - Wikipedia

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    Within the framework of IB requirements, students have the possibility to choose from over two-hundred course combinations. [ 6 ] Students are taught in relatively small classes, with averages of 17 children in Kindergarten, 17 in the 1st Grade (J1), 17 in the 2nd Grade (J2), 19 in Grades 3–4 (J3-J4) and 21 throughout middle and high school ...

  7. Education in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Albert, Cecilia. "Higher education demand in Spain: The influence of labour market signals and family background." Higher Education 40.2 (2000): 147-162. online; de la Escosura, Leandro Prados, and Joan R. Rosés. "Human capital and economic growth in Spain, 1850–2000." Explorations in Economic History 47.4 (2010): 520-532. online