刚查了一下,楼上所言极是。分享以下信息,与和我一样对此不了解的TX。
“In the Netherlands, gymnasium is the highest variant of secondary education. They have the self-perception of offering the academically most promising youngsters a quality education that is in most cases free (and in other cases at low cost). Gymnasiums may expel students who academically underperform their classmates or behave in a way that is seen as unacceptable. It consists of six years, after 8 years (including kindergarten) of primary school, in which pupils study the same subjects as their German counterparts, with the addition of compulsory Ancient Greek, Latin and Klassieke Culturele Vorming, Classical Cultural Education, history of the Ancient Greek and Roman culture and literature. The equivalent without classical languages is called Atheneum, and gives access to the same university studies (although some extra classes are needed when starting a degree in classical languages or theology). All are government-funded. See vwo for the full article on Dutch "preparatory scientific education"
(来自http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gymnasium_(school))
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