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  1. As per the Annual Status of Education Report (ASER) 2012, 96.5% of all rural children between the ages of 6–14 were enrolled in school. This is the fourth annual survey to report enrolment above 96%. India has maintained an average enrolment ratio of 95% for students in this age group from year 2007 to 2014.

  2. High schools and secondary schools in Namibia ‎ (1 C, 2 P) Secondary schools in Nepal ‎ (2 C, 47 P) Secondary schools in the Netherlands ‎ (4 C, 37 P) Secondary schools in New Zealand ‎ (16 C, 10 P) Secondary schools in Nigeria ‎ (4 C, 33 P) Secondary schools in Norway ‎ (2 C, 61 P)

  3. Mary Ward Catholic Secondary School started out as two campuses known as the "Tin Can" [citation needed], one which later became Cardinal Carter Academy for the Arts and a demolished relocatable. It was founded on January 23, 1985, during the 400th anniversary of Mary Ward's birth, [2] as a conventional high school in northeast Toronto under the leadership of the first principal, Mary Anne O ...

  4. Secondary technical schools, referred to colloquially as secondary techs or simply techs, [1] [2] were a type of secondary school in England and Wales that existed in the mid-20th century under the Tripartite System of education. Few were built; their main interest is theoretical. The Education Act 1944 (also known as the Butler Education Act ...

  5. The Secondary School Luís de Camões ( Portuguese: Escola Secundária Luís de Camões) is a secondary school located in the civil parish of Arroios, in the municipality and Portuguese capital of Lisbon, classified as a Monumento de Interesse Público ( Monument of Public Interest) in 2012. Founded in 1902 and named after Portuguese poet Luís ...

  6. In Canada, the terms "middle school" and "junior high school" are both used, depending on which grades the school caters to. Junior high schools tend to include only grades 7, 8, and sometimes 9 (some older schools with the name 'carved in concrete' still use "Junior High" as part of their name, although grade nine is now missing), whereas middle schools are usually grades 6–8 or only grades ...

  7. In 1947, the School operated under the Hong Kong Technical College, commonly known as the "Red-brick House", on Wood Road, Wan Chai. In 1948, the School resumed its operation after the war with 83 pupils. Entry requirement was at age of 12 and at Primary 6 level. It offered a 4-year secondary technical school education towards engineering.