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    Education in Latvia

    Education in Latvia is free and compulsory. Compulsory education includes two years of preschool education and a further nine years of primary education. In 1996, the gross primary enrollment rate was 95.8 percent, while the net primary enrollment rate was 89.5 percent. The number of children who do not attend primary school was increasing as of 2001. In rural areas, a number of schools have been closed. The place allocated to minority languages in secondary education after the 2004 minority school transfer to bilingual education was an issue of protests in 2003–2004 and was opposed by Headquarters for the Protection of Russian Schools and Association in Support of Russian Language Schools. According to 2010 data from UNESCO, 4,720 students from Latvia were enrolled in tertiary education abroad; 1,760 students from other countries were enrolled in tertiary education in Latvia. Wikipedia

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  2. en.wikipedia.org

    The education system in Latvia. Education in Latvia is free and compulsory. Compulsory education includes two years of preschool education (usually starting at five years old) and a further nine years of primary education (usually until 15/16 years of age). [1] [2]In 1996, the gross primary enrollment rate was 95.8 percent, while the net primary enrollment rate was 89.5 percent. [3]
  3. The education system in Latvia 1. Background Information Rights to education. Every citizen of the Republic of Latvia, holders of non-citizen passports issued by the Republic of Latvia, citizens of European Union, European Economic Area countries and Switzerland, permanent residents of the European Community holding a residence permit for Latvia, stateless persons in possession of a travelling ...
  4. generisonline.com

    Nov 20, 2024Secondary Education in Latvia. In Latvia, secondary education serves as a critical phase in the educational journey of students aged 13 to 18. This phase is designed to build upon the foundational knowledge and skills developed in primary education. Secondary education in Latvia is divided into two main tracks: general secondary education and ...
  5. eurydice.eacea.ec.europa.eu

    Dec 4, 2024A specific feature of education system in Latvia is vocationally oriented education in sports, art and music provided in music, art and sports schools (mūzikas skola, mākslas skola, sporta skola). It is the acquisition of systematized knowledge and skills, as well as the formation of values orientation in art, culture or sport concurrently ...
  6. studyinlatvia.lv

    Latvia is a friendly and welcoming country. Even though the typical Latvian is not an open book and more often smiles internally, we are good at building lifetime friendships. ... Top Latvian Higher Education Institutions shine in QS World University Rankings 2025. Read Post 12.07.2024 news. Results of the call for Latvian state scholarships ...
  7. liveriga.com

    Primary education in Latvia is mandatory for all children from the age of 7 years (study programme duration: 9 years). Secondary education (study programme duration: 3 years) is not mandatory. Additionally, there is the option of studying at a vocational education institution rather than a secondary education institution. In this case, the ...
  8. gpseducation.oecd.org

    education. • Latvia shows an increase in the share of teachers aged 50 or older in in the recent years, as other OECD countries do, but to a larger extent. In 2021, a little over half of the teachers in both general and vocational upper secondary programmes in Latvia are aged 50 or older, while the share stands
  9. Akadēmiskās informācijas centrs

    https://aic.lv › en › izglitiba-latvija

    The Latvian education system consists of pre-school education, basic education, secondary education and higher education. General education in Latvia in total lasts 12 years consisting of compulsory 9-years basic education and 3-years secondary education. Additionally pre-school education at age of 5-6 is compulsory in Latvia.
  10. The Latvian education system consists of pre-school education, basic education, secondary education and higher education. General education in Latvia in total lasts 12 years consisting of compulsory 9-years basic education and 3-years secondary education. Additionally pre-school education at age of 5-6 is compulsory in Latvia.

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