Education in San Marino is compulsory from 6 to 16 years of age, [1] and is divided into six stages: nursery school (nidi d'infanzia), kindergarten (scuola dell'infanzia), primary school (scuola primaria or scuola elementare), lower secondary school (scuola secondaria di primo g
Segreteria di Stato per l'Istruzione e la Cultura | |
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Segreterio di Stato per l'Istruzione e la Cultura | Andrea Belluzzi |
General details | |
Primary languages | Italian |
System type | public |
Literacy (2018 [2]) | |
Total | 99.9% |
Male | 99.9% |
Female | 99.9% |
rado or scuola media inferiore), upper secondary school (scuola secondaria di secondo grado or scuola media superiore) and university (università). Education is free in San Marino and free education is available to Sammarinesi citizens, to children of all nationalities who are permanently residents in San Marino or have a residence permit. [3] The education system in San Marino is based on the Italian system and since 1983 the diplomas are recognised by Italy. [4]
The literacy rate is
In San Marino there are seven nursery schools: [5]
and fourteen kindergarten:
In San Marino there are thirteen elementary schools: [6]
In San Marino there's been a unified middle school since 2013 divided in two venues, one in Fonte dell'Ovo, opened in 1963 and one in Serravalle, opened in 1982. [7]
There's only one high school in San Marino, located in Città di San Marino and opened in 1883. [8] The school is subdivided in Liceo Classico, Liceo Scientifico, Liceo Linguistico, Liceo Economico ed Istituto Tecnico. [9]
In San Marino there's also a Centro Formazione Professionale (professional formation center) which offers three years long courses on industry, handicraft, services, services to the person and catering. [10]
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