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Student housing
Upper secondary school students can fund their studies through loans and grants, or apply for funding from institutions, companies, organizations and individuals.
Second level of education
In compulsory school, students are prepared for life and work, and so offer a learning opportunity of all kinds.
First school level
In preschools, emphasis is placed on creative work and play. All aspects of development must be encouraged, strengthened and stimulated by their interaction.
Higher Education
Universities themselves manage their activities other than those provided for by law, regulations and other governmental regulations.
The structure of the school system
Everyone has an equal opportunity to acquire education, regardless of gender, residence, disability, financial condition, religion, and cultural or social background.
Third school level
Students who are studying at upper secondary school are different and therefore the curriculum is designed to offer a variety of study programs.
colleges
"Upper secondary schools prepare students for participation in business and further education."
schools
"The role of compulsory schools, in collaboration with households, is to promote the comprehensive development of all students."
universities
"The role of universities is to promote the creation and dissemination of knowledge and skills to students and society at all."
Arts Schools
Art has followed man from the beginning and is one of the cornerstones of human society.