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Unified solution to Italian education problems concerned by educational immigrants

1. How is the age of compulsory education in Italy divided?

The academic system in Italy is slightly different from that in China, and it can be divided into preschool education, primary education, secondary education and higher education according to different ages. Usually the age of compulsory education is divided into three months-three years old, 3 -6 years old in kindergarten, 6-10 years old in primary school, 0-0 years old in junior high school and 65438 in senior high school.

2. Does Italy need to pass a language test to go to college?

You need to pass the B2 language test before you can go to university in Italy.

3. What are the classifications of high schools in Italy?

The classification of high schools in Italy is very detailed, and students can choose different majors for further study according to their own preferences. The specific classification mainly includes the following categories: art junior high school, liberal arts senior high school, music and dance senior high school, science and engineering senior high school, social science senior high school, economic and technical senior high school, tourism senior high school, science and technology senior high school and vocational junior high school.

4. What's the charge for going to Italy to study at a university?

Italian universities are divided into public universities and private universities. Public schools are free and only need to pay the registration fee. Private schools will charge certain tuition fees according to different majors and institutions.

5. What educational benefits can I enjoy when I move to Italy?

With the first residence card, you can enjoy free public education like local students, and underage students can visit Italian museums of history, culture and art for free.