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- The Folkeskole (English: 'people's school') is a type of school in Denmark covering the entire period of compulsory education, from the age of 6 to 16...
- The Danish–Norwegian term Folkeskole ("public school") may refer to any of the following: Danish Folkeskole Education, the Danish primary and lower secondary...
- schools (Danish: folkeskole), by far the most po****r option in the country. In the 1st (or 3rd, depends on the school) grade of folkeskole, a third language...
- not compulsory to attend Folkeskole ("public school"). The school years up to the age of fifteen/sixteen are known as Folkeskole, since any education has...
- muni****lities. Folkeskole covers the entire period of compulsory education, encomp****ing primary and lower secondary education. Most children attend folkeskole for...
- general upper secondary programme which builds on the 10th-11th form of the Folkeskole education system. It leads to the higher technical examination, the HTX-examination...
- academically-oriented upper secondary programme which builds on the 9th-10th form of the Folkeskole and leads to the upper secondary school exit examination (the studentereksamen)...
- general upper secondary programme building on to the 10th form of the Folkeskole and leading to the higher preparatory examination (the HF-examination)...
- 10 is optional. Public comprehensive schools up to grade 10 are called Folkeskole. Grade 9 subjects include Danish, English, Christian studies, history...
- links with adults can develop. Furthermore, according to the Act on the Folkeskole, its aim is to familiarise children with the daily routines of school...