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Poland successfully developed by 2015 a model of education with relatively high participation rates, as compared to EU countries, in education at all of the ISCED 4-7 levels (from upper secondary education to second-cycle programmes in higher education) for young people, and with a large proportion of young people holding at least upper ...
In Poland, compulsory education ends at the age of 18. It usually starts when children are 6 years old and ends after 12 years of learning (usually in a high school). Contemporary Polish law distinguishes between compulsory school (obowiązek szkolny) and compulsory education (obowiązek nauki).
The education system in Poland is centrally managed by two institutions – the Ministry of National Education (general and vocational education) and the Ministry of Science and Higher Education (higher education) .
The System of Education in Poland 2020 Home The key Act governing higher education is the Law on Higher Education and Science of 2018. It covers all main areas of higher education and research activity, including the establishment and liquidation of HEIs; extent of autonomy, types and tasks of HEIs; governance and funding;
The system of education comprises preschool settings and schools as part of the school education system, and higher education institutions (HEIs), which form a separate higher education...
2 wrz 2024 · The education system in Poland was transformed in the years 2017-2023. The new school structure established as a result includes: 8-year primary school. 4-year general secondary school. 5-year technical secondary school. 3-year Stage I sectoral vocational school. 2-year Stage II sectoral vocational school.
8 lip 2012 · The new edition of the Polish Eurydice publication presents the up-to-date state of education system in Poland. Here one may find information on the changes in regulations, descriptions and...