User:BoyaJia666/Educational stage

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"Education is something that every country takes very seriously. Canada's education system is divided into 4 main stages: preschool, primary, secondary, and post-secondary or higher education. Education in Canada is compulsory for students under the age of 16. The most recent data show that Canada has a high level of education per capita, with about 90% of Canadians holding a high school diploma and one in seven Canadians having graduated from university. Sisterhood education focuses primarily on enabling students to learn to participate in small group work. The age of primary education is 6-12 years old and students will study many subjects and students will need to learn many new skills. Secondary education consists of middle school and high school. Middle school begins with the study of a second language, and high school allows for many credit courses that students need to take in order to succeed in college and future careers. After high school students can choose between colleges and universities. There is also the option of vocational schools and apprenticeships. Apprenticeships are designed to provide students with the skills needed for a specific trade."