Diapositiva 1

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Education in Italy is
compulsory from 6 to 16.
From 14 to 18
From 11 to 13
From 6 to 10
From 3 to 5
Compulsory school includes
Primary School, Middle School
and Secondary School( the first
2 years).
They study
basic subjects
such as Italian,
Maths, History,
Geography,
Information
Technology,
Gym, Science,
English,
Religion.
Lessons start at 8:30 am and finish at 13:30.
Some
schools
organize
optional
courses
for
students
in the
afternoon.
They study basic subjects such as Italian, Maths, History,
Geography,
Information
Technology,
Gym, Science,
English,
Religion and
new subjects
such as
French,
Technology,
Art, Music,
Citizenship.
Lessons start at 8:30 am and finish at 13:30.
Pupils may attend afternoon courses for practising
particular interests, such as sport, sewing, cooking
and pottery.
At 14 students have to choose the type of school
according to what they would like to do in their future.
There are 3 types of school: Liceo (humanistic,
scientific, artistic, linguistic), Technical and
Professional Institutes.
Students study six hours a day.
In the afternoon they may attend particular courses
according to their interests.
At the end of the last year students take an
examination calleg “State Exam” to obtain a diploma.
Students may go to:
- University;
- Vocational courses;
- Work.