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what is elementary education

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Answered by jaiswalnidhi1080
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Elementary Education

Elementary education is the first stage in formal education. It is free and compulsory, comprising 6 years (grades 1–6) for children aged 6–11. Some elite private elementary schools also offer an extended elementary level, grade 7, which is optional. The basic education policy of the country prescribes a set of specific competencies in language arts (English and Filipino); mathematics; science; and social studies; or Makabayan, which is generally oriented toward civic development; music; arts; physical education; home economics; and livelihood education. The DepEd also prescribes a cumulative rating system where the passing grade is 75%. The students receive a certificate of graduation after completing 6 years of elementary education.

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Answered by uratnakar1980
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Primary education is typically the first stage of formal education, coming after preschool/kindergarten and before secondary school. Primary education takes place in primary school, the elementary school or first and middle school depending on the location.

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