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    Education in Portugal

    Overview about the educational system of Portugal

    Education in Portugal is free and compulsory until the age of 18, when students usually complete their year 12. However, only one of those requirements is necessary. The education is regulated by the State through the Ministry of Education. There is a system of public education and also many private schools at all levels of education. The first Portuguese medieval universities, such as the University of Coimbra, were created in the 13th century, and the national higher education system is fully integrated into the European Higher Education Area. The basic literacy rate of the Portuguese population is 99.44. According to INE, only 3.7 million Portuguese workers completed basic education. According to the Programme for International Student Assessment 2018, the average Portuguese 15-year-old student, when rated in terms of reading literacy, mathematics and science knowledge, near above the OECD's average. Although, with a sharp downwards trend. Wikipedia

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    Mar 20, 2024For the most part, the education system in Portugal works in a similar way to those of most neighbouring EU nations. There is an abundance of friendly and accommodating private and public schools in Portugal for expats. So it should be fairly easy to find the perfect place to enrol kids of all ages. Come find out more with our complete guide on the Portuguese education system!
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    If you are interested, check out the affordable universities in Portugal! As we cover the best universities in Portugal for international students, feel free to check out the university's information on Admission, Tuition, Courses, and Language Requirements by looking at the individual university pages.
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    Nov 18, 2024According to U.S News and World Report, Portugal is the 25th best country for education in the world. The education system in Portugal is predominantly state funded, offering free public education to all children from ages 6 to 18. However, families also have the option of choosing private and international schools.
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    Nov 26, 2024Discover the intricacies of the education system in Portugal, where public and private schools coexist. This post explores the historical development, current regulations, funding sources, and quality assurance mechanisms in place to ensure accessible and equitable education for all. Learn how recent reforms are shaping the future of education in the country, adapting to digital advancements ...
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    Nov 26, 2024Explore the comprehensive overview of the Portuguese education system, detailing its historical evolution, structural framework across primary, secondary, and higher education levels. Learn about key educational policies, government oversight, and cultural influences shaping educational practices. This article also examines current challenges such as educational inequality and dropout rates ...
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    Dec 19, 2024Portugal is known for its high-quality education system, offering robust options for families moving to the country. From infancy to higher education, the system provides a balance of public and private offerings. Let's explore the structure, requirements, costs, and opportunities within Portugal's educational framework, focusing on what immigrant families need to know to settle smoothly in ...
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