Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
Film study shouldn't have its own period during compulsory education.
Compulsory education is usually provided up to the 10th form.
There are private schools for all the range of compulsory education.
Compulsory education starts for children who are six years old on 30 June.
In 1886, the modern elementary school system started as compulsory education.
The village has three schools providing all levels of compulsory education.
Students now have the opportunity to study courses throughout the full range of compulsory education.
"See what I mean about the need for compulsory education?
It wasn't until 1918 that nationwide compulsory education was in place.
China already promises nine years of free compulsory education to all students.
Together, these two schools provide a full, alternative solution to compulsory education.
The new system of universal compulsory education was established for children.
In the Philippines, there are only ten years of compulsory education.
During his two years as minister he worked on several programmes, including compulsory education and student selection systems.
But that does not appear to be accurate at least in terms of compulsory education.
Counselling services are also offered, like those of the compulsory education institutions.
In Poland compulsory education ends at the age of 18.
Compulsory education takes place from kindergarten through to 12th grade.
As a consequence, more than 1.4 million students could enjoy a free and compulsory education in 1991.
In Eden, children complete their compulsory education program when they are 15-years-old.
In developed countries, compulsory education and restrictions on child labor have increased the costs to parents.
With the introduction of compulsory education in 1825 a second classroom was added.
Mandarin has also been brought to many of them through national compulsory education.
Compulsory education for children up to 10 years old.
A compulsory education bill passed but vetoed by the governor.