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This document provides information about the education system of the Netherlands. It also includes the Dutch comparison of qualifications obtained in the Netherlands.
The Dutch education system consists of eight years of primary education, a diversified secondary education system with different tracks and a binary higher education system. Primary and secondary education. Children are allowed to begin school at the age of four, but are not legally required to do so until the age of five.
One of the key features of the Dutch education system, guaranteed under article 23 of the constitution, is freedom of education, i.e. the freedom to found schools, to organise the teaching in schools and to determine the principles on which schools are based.
The Dutch education system consists of eight years of primary education, a diversified secondary education system with different tracks and a binary higher education system.
9 kwi 2024 · The Dutch education system looks incredibly confusing from the outside — yet it’s considered to be among the best in the world. But where it gets tricky is the multiple different paths with twists and turns towards graduation and higher education.
Professions in education act (Wet BIO, 2004) School boards are obliged to take competent staff into their employment. Teacher training colleges use these competences as a guideline to their educational programme. An independant organisation (NVAO) accredits the teacher training colleges.
Dutch Education system. Education is compulsory in the Netherlands between the ages of 5 and 16. The Dutch education system consists of 8 years of primary education, 4, 5 or 6 years of secondary education (depending on the type of school) and 2 to.