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The education system in Pakistan [5] is generally divided into six levels: preschool (for the age from 3 to 5 years), primary (years one to five), middle (years six to eight), secondary (years nine and ten, leading to the Secondary School Certificate or SSC), intermediate (years eleven and twelve, leading to a Higher Secondary School ...
Secondary Education. Following the primary education from ages 5 to 9 is the 3-year Middle School (sixth to eighth grades for children ages 10 to 12), a 2-year secondary school (ninth and tenth grades culminating in "matriculation") and higher secondary or "intermediate"—eleventh and twelfth grades). Some accounts, including official reports, ...
21 wrz 2017 · The Pakistani education system. Pre-school is offered from age three, in Pakistan, with primary education starting at age five or six. After primary school, children move onto middle school and then secondary school, which is split into an intermediate programme to age 16, and an optional higher secondary programme to age 18.
According to ISCED97, secondary education is divided into two levels: lower secondary (Grade 6-8) and upper secondary (Grade 9-12). In the case of Pakistan, middle school (Grade 6-8)1 corresponds to the former while Grade 9-10 (Matriculation) is considered to be Secondary.
- Primary education in Pakistan is five years in duration, and runs from grade one through five. - Secondary Education includes the middle stage which lasts for 3 years (ages 10-12) Grades 6-8, followed by the Lower Secondary Stage (ages 13-14) which lasts for 2 years through Grades 9-10.
27 wrz 2024 · Secondary education in Pakistan typically lasts for two years — Grade 9 and Grade 10. After that, students enter higher secondary school for another two years (Grade 11 and 12). In total, these four years prepare students for university or professional training.
In Pakistan, upper secondary education is also known as higher secondary education or intermediate education. Duration: 2 years (grade 11 and grade 12). Content: usually 7 exam subjects. The subjects English, Urdu, Islamic studies or civics (for non-Muslims) and Pakistan studies (history, geography, politics and culture of Pakistan) are compulsory.