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27 Νοε 2023 · The structure of the education and training system. The education and training system covers from Early childhood education and care (ECEC) to tertiary and adult education. Education is compulsory for 10 years from 6 to 16 years of age.
In Italy a state school system or Education System has existed since 1859, when the Legge Casati (Casati Act) mandated educational responsibilities for the forthcoming Italian state (Italian unification took place in 1861).
The structure of the Italian school system. Before we begin, you need to know that Italian schools can be: – public: State-funded – private: funded through school fees, namely the sums of money paid by the students
University (universita)), which is the higher education component and includes Bachelor’s (3- to 4 years), Master’s (2 years) and Doctoral degrees. In Italy, 10 years of education is compulsory i.e. from 6 to 16 years. All children in this age group must enroll and attend a recognised school.
Currently the higher education in Italy follows the Bologna structure, a specific set of higher education practices followed by 43 countries. Bologna structure came into being from a series of reforms intended to make higher education in Europe more competitive, attractive and more effective.
24 Οκτ 2024 · The Italian education system is mainly a public State system. However, private subjects and public bodies can establish independent education institutions. Such public or private independent schools can be, under certain conditions, equal to State schools and are called scuole paritarie.
This article outlines the structure of the Italian education system, covers the enrollment processes, explains types of schools available, and gives additional insights into financial aids and international schooling options.