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Education in Chile is divided in preschool, primary school, secondary school, and technical or higher education (university).The levels of education in Chile are:Pre-school: For children up to 5 years old.
Primary school: for children aged 6–13 years old, divided into 8 grades.
Secondary school: for teenagers aged 14–18 years old, divided into 4 grades. Schools are divided by curriculum into:
"Scientific-humanities". Geared to prepare students to enter university. From 11th grade, students can choose a subject in either science, or humanities, for more advanced lessons.
"Technical-professional". Designed to allow students to quickly enter the workforce after secondary education. Students are taught practical lessons in technical areas, such as electricity, mechanics, metal assembly, etc.
Higher education:
University (universidad): These are divided between "traditional" universities and private institutions.
Professional Institute : Private institutions offering professional degrees, except for those given exclusively by universities. They were created in 1981.
Technical Schooling Center : Also created in 1981, they are private institutions offering technical degrees only.
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