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Danish immigrant education system
How can you live in Denmark without understanding Danish education? Danes are highly educated. Denmark implements nine-year compulsory education, and tuition fees are free. As part of the Danish welfare system, almost all education is free. Every Dane who exceeds 18 is eligible to apply for a grant to support his higher education. /kloc-Young people over the age of 0/8 can get the government's support for their education, the so-called national education subsidy (SU), to ensure that no one can't afford to go to college for social or economic reasons. primary education

Primary schools implement comprehensive education, which does not classify children according to their ability or social background, but faces all children aged 6 to 16. Danish law stipulates nine-year compulsory education. The proportion of bilingual children in Denmark, especially those from immigrant families, is 8.2%, and in some big cities, the proportion can reach one third.

secondary education

After primary and primary education, there is a wide range of secondary education to choose from. All kinds of secondary education lay a good foundation for students to receive higher education or enter the workplace in the future.

higher education

Higher education institutions, including universities, mainly provide research-oriented undergraduate and postgraduate education. In addition, it also includes parallel colleges offering professional undergraduate and business courses. Most institutions of higher education offer English courses, and offer some English programs in postgraduate courses, such as MBA and public administration.

Ethnic high school

Senior high schools for nationalities provide formal adult education, and most students are between 18-24 years old. The term is usually four months. Students eat, live and study at school, and also at school after school. Ethnic high schools have no academic requirements for students to enter school, and there are no exams.

permanent education

Denmark has a long history in lifelong education. There are various courses and subjects at all levels, from cooking to international business economics, including some courses in the public education system and some courses not in the public education system. These courses are usually part of the training courses offered by employers. For different foreigners, different levels of Danish language and Danish culture courses are also provided.