Features of education in Italy.
Education is compulsory in Italy from 6 to 16 years. The learning process is divided into several stages. 1.Сreche (for children from 3 months to 3 years) 2.Kindergarten (from 3 to 5 years) 3.Primary School (Duration of primary school 5 years) 4.Upper se
Schools usually begin in the second week of September and ends in the second week of June. Almost all schools are closed for Easter, Christmas and on national holidays.
Most of the schools in Italy learn in the morning, classes start with 8.00 / 8.30. Daily sessions lasting 5 hours from Monday to Saturday. This means that children come home for dinner, so the majority of the Italian schools do not have cafeterias.
School uniform: Boys usually wear blue or plaid is black and white clothes, while girls - pink or white and pink cell. In primary schools, form deep blue color. High school students can wear whatever they want, even jeans and a T-shirt will do.
Частная школа St. Stephen's School: Location: Italy, Rome Age: 14 - 19 years Founded: 1964 Type of training: joint Accommodation: Residence Price: from € 11,000 in the year with accommodation
Private School The Renaissance School: Location: Italy, Lanciano Age: 14 - 18 Year: 1995 Type of training: joint Price: from 14,000 euros per semester with accommodation

Features of education in Italy

1. Features of education in Italy.

2. Education is compulsory in Italy from 6 to 16 years. The learning process is divided into several stages. 1.Сreche (for children from 3 months to 3 years) 2.Kindergarten (from 3 to 5 years) 3.Primary School (Duration of primary school 5 years) 4.Upper se

Education is compulsory in Italy from 6
to 16 years. The learning process is
divided into several stages.
1.Сreche (for children from 3 months to
3 years)
2.Kindergarten (from 3 to 5 years)
3.Primary School (Duration of primary
school 5 years)
4.Upper secondary education:
1)lyceums
2)Professional education - training.
At the end of each stage being
tested.

3. Schools usually begin in the second week of September and ends in the second week of June. Almost all schools are closed for Easter, Christmas and on national holidays.

4. Most of the schools in Italy learn in the morning, classes start with 8.00 / 8.30. Daily sessions lasting 5 hours from Monday to Saturday. This means that children come home for dinner, so the majority of the Italian schools do not have cafeterias.

5. School uniform: Boys usually wear blue or plaid is black and white clothes, while girls - pink or white and pink cell. In primary schools, form deep blue color. High school students can wear whatever they want, even jeans and a T-shirt will do.

6. Частная школа St. Stephen's School: Location: Italy, Rome Age: 14 - 19 years Founded: 1964 Type of training: joint Accommodation: Residence Price: from € 11,000 in the year with accommodation

7. Private School The Renaissance School: Location: Italy, Lanciano Age: 14 - 18 Year: 1995 Type of training: joint Price: from 14,000 euros per semester with accommodation

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