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Describe the schools in the Netherlands. (Site 1) does anyone know that i rlly dont want to fail

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Answered by IvotedforTRUMP
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Education is compulsory in the Netherlands between the ages of 5 and 16. The instruction language is Dutch, but more and more schools and universities teach in English.

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Answered by sameeksha712rawat
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Answer:

Schools in the Netherlands

Explanation:

Public Schools: Public schools are funded by the government and are free of charge. They are open to all students, regardless of their religion or background. The language of instruction in public schools is Dutch, although some schools may offer bilingual education in Dutch and English.

Special Schools: Special schools are also funded by the government but are based on a particular religious or philosophical belief. These schools can be Catholic, Protestant, Islamic, or Montessori, among others. The language of instruction in special schools can be Dutch or the language of the particular belief the school is based on.

Private Schools: Private schools in the Netherlands are not funded by the government and charge tuition fees. They are usually smaller than public and special schools and can have a specific educational approach or philosophy.

Between the ages of 5 and 16, schooling is required in the Netherlands, and the majority of kids start elementary school at age 4. Children continue their education in secondary school, which is separated into levels based on academic proficiency, after completing primary school. These are VMBO, HAVO, and VWO levels.

Overall, the schools in the Netherlands are known for their high quality of education and focus on developing students' critical thinking, problem-solving, and creativity.

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