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  1. There are now two education levels: primary school (5 years) and lower secondary school (3 years); the second level provides two options: the “Liceo”, or general education (5 years), with direct access to university, and the system of vocational education and training (4 years) that awards a vocational qualification and allows, with a supplement...

  2. THE ITALIAN SCHOOL SYSTEM: how does education work in Italy? A question that is often asked on our pages is about how the school system is organized in Italy! In fact, every school system is different depending on the country you live in and for many foreigners it’s difficult to understand the subdivision and the functioning of the Italian system.

  3. Sep 12, 2023 · This country note provides an overview of the key characteristics of the education system in Italy. It draws on data from Education at a Glance 2023. In line with the thematic focus of this year’s Education at a Glance, it emphasises vocational...

  4. The education system in Italy is divided into five main levels: preschool, primary school, lower secondary school, upper secondary school, and university. In this section, we include some facts about the Italian education system you should know if you are looking for schooling options for your children or for yourself. Education in Italy: Facts.

  5. Feb 5, 2014 · Education in Italy is highly esteemed with a wide range of excellent academic institutions spread across the country where international students are warmly welcomed. Italy has played an important role in academia, fostering the reform of European higher education through the Bologna Process.

  6. Education in Italy. Free state education is available to children of all nationalities who are residents of Italy. Children attending the Italian education system can start with the Scuola dell'Infanzia also known as Scuola Materna (nursery school), which is non-compulsory, from the age of three. Every child is entitled to a place.

  7. Oct 21, 2022 · Here are 20 things that may surprise you about getting an education in Italy: Table of Contents. Cursive is Still Taught in Italian Schools. My 8-year-old still routinely practices his cursive handwriting. Kids here learn to write in uppercase letters first. Then, they learn how to write using lowercase letters, and how to write in cursive.

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