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  1. Spanish Education System

    Learn about the structure, changes, and facts of the Spanish education system, from preschool to higher education. Find out how to access international and Spanish schools, and what subjects and certificates are offered.

  2. Education in Spain

    Education in Spain is compulsory and free for all children aged between 6 and 16 years and is supported by the national government together with the governments of each of the country's 17 autonomous communities.. In Spain, primary school and secondary school are considered basic (obligatory) education.These are Primaria (6-12 years old), which is the Spanish equivalent of elementary school ...

  3. Spain

    Spain. This country note provides an overview of the key characteristics of the education system in Spain. 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 education and training (VET), while also covering other parts of the education system. Data in this note are provided for the latest available ...

  4. The Education in Spain: An Overview of the System

    Early Childhood Education. Early Childhood Education is the first level in the Spanish education system. It comprises ages from 0 to 6 years and is divided into two cycles: the first cycle, from 0 to 3 years, and the second cycle, from 3-6 years. Its main objective, as the Constitution states, is "to contribute to children's physical ...

  5. The Education System in Spain

    Under this system, education is free and compulsory for a total of 10 years, from age 6 to 16 years of age. The schools in Spain can be divided into three categories: According to statistics, roughly 68% of all school-age children in Spain attend state schools, 26% attend the state-funded private schools; and 6% attend the purely private schools.

  6. The Spanish Education System

    Learn about the structure, subjects, exams and timetable of the Spanish education system from infant to university level. Find out how to register, what to expect and how to support your child's learning in Spain.

  7. Overview

    The Spanish education system comprises: the education authorities, education professionals and other public and private actors who perform regulatory, financing or service provision functions for the exercise of the right to education included in the 1978 Spanish Constitution;; those entitled to the right to education;; the set of relations, structures, measures and actions being implemented ...

  8. Spanish education system

    The Spanish education system is composed of five levels of education: Infant education (between 0 and 6 years) is not compulsory; there are two stages (1º cycle is 0 to 3 years old and 2º cycle is 3 to 6 years old). Primary education (between 6 and 12 years old) is compulsory (and, due to this, is free in public institutions, including the ...

  9. Spain

    This note summarises the main features of the education system in Spain based on data from OECD's annual report. It focuses on vocational education and training (VET) and compares Spain with other OECD countries.

  10. Spain

    Its education system is known for its high standards and rigorous curriculum. In this article, we will explore the quality of education in Spain, the ages at which education is compulsory, the types of schools available, the syllabus and qualifications offered, typical school hours and holidays, enrollment requirements, competition for ...

  11. Spain

    Compare Spain's education system with other OECD countries and partner economies using data on structure, finances and performance. Learn about tertiary education, COVID recovery, professional development and more.

  12. The Spanish Educational System

    The Spanish educactional system is divided into multiple levels, some of which are obligatory, and others that are not.Read on to learn more about education in Spain! Educación Infantil. Educación infantil (early childhood education) is for children ages 0 to 6.It is not obligatory, but the majority of children in Spain attend infantil from 2 or 3 years of age onwards.

  13. Education in Spain: Spanish School System Explained

    Colegios de Educacion (Primary School) - for children aged 6-12 years old. This stage of education in Spain IS compulsory. Hours are usually from 9.00 to 12.00 hours followed by lunch and play between 12.00 to 15.00. School usually continues from 15.00 to 17.00 hours. Subjects studied: Knowledge of social cultural and environmental matters ...

  14. Education in Spain

    In general, the teaching methodology focuses on students' cognitive and social development. Spanish school hours depend on the school, but there are two main schedules. Some schools run from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. with a two-hour lunch break from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Other schools begin at 9 a.m. and end at 2 p.m., the typical lunchtime in Spain.

  15. Education in Spain: a guide for expat families

    An overview of education in Spain. Fortunately for expats, the quality of education in Spain is relatively high. In fact, the country scores 491 in reading literacy, mathematics, and sciences, which is above the OECD average of 486. Furthermore, the Spanish can expect to go through nearly 18 years of education, between the ages of 5 and 39, which is also more than the OECD average of 17.2 years.

  16. Study in Spain: Education in Spain

    The higher education system in Spain dates back to the Middle Ages. One of Spain's oldest and most reputable universities, The University of Salamanca, was founded in 1218 and attracts over 2,000 international students every year. But there is more to it than just pretty old buildings! Since 1999, Spain together with other European nations has ...

  17. Spain Education System

    Education System in Spain: Primary Education Education in Spain is compulsory and free between ages 6 and 16 and administered on a regionalized basis. Primary schooling is divided into three 2-year cycles during which literacy, numeracy and an introductory knowledge of a range of academic subjects is achieved.

  18. Education GPS

    Compare Spain's education system with OECD and partner countries on various indicators, such as enrolment, attainment, funding and staffing. See the latest data and rankings on education at a glance 2023.

  19. Spain

    Gender inequalities in education and outcomes. In Spain, 8.7% of students in lower secondary and 7.9% in upper secondary initial education repeated a grade in 2019, compared to 1.9% and 3% respectively on average across OECD countries. Boys are more likely to repeat a grade at lower secondary initial education than girls.

  20. Get to know the Spanish education system for children

    The Spanish education system consists of 5 levels - preschool, primary (elementary), secondary, higher education preparation and higher education ( university ). This guide will focus more on children's education between ages 6 to 16. In Spain, only primary and secondary education is mandatory. So compulsory education starts at the age of 6 ...

  21. International Schools and the Education System in Spain

    In general, students in Spain pay relatively low tuition fees in public schools. Undergraduate (bachelor's degree) tuition fees are around 680 to 1,400 EUR (760 to 1,570 USD) per year, while the fees for postgraduate (master's or Ph.D. degrees) are typically between 1,350 to 1,500 EUR (1,510 to 1,680 USD) per year.

  22. Education In Spain: At The Bottom Of All The International Rankings

    Spain earmarks barely 8% of its public spending on education. The EU earmarks on average 10% and the OECD almost 12%. As a percentage of GDP it's 4.1%, one of the lowest levels in the EU. The crisis is partially to blame for this situation. The need to reduce public spending and settle the deficit took its toll on education.

  23. Schools in America vs. Schools in Spain

    THE ACTUAL CLASSROOM. One of the biggest differences is the actual classroom. At my school the students are assigned one classroom and that is where they have all their classes. The teachers rotate rooms each period. For me in the States, in both middle school and high school, the teachers stayed in one room (my dad literally taught in the SAME ...

  24. What are the best young universities in Spain?

    The UOC has been ranked Spain's sixth best university younger than 50 years old in the Young University Rankings of the Times Higher Education (THE) ... To measure the universities' level of excellence in higher education, the ranking looks at five areas: teaching, research quality, research environment, international outlook and industry. The ...