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  1. Canada spends an average of about 5.3 percent of its GDP on education. The country invests heavily in tertiary education (more than US$20,000 per student). As of 2022, 89 percent of adults aged 25 to 64 have earned the equivalent of a high-school degree, compared to an OECD average of 75 percent.

  2. High schools in Canada. Related categories for Canada: High (secondary) schools ( related article) Middle (junior high) schools ( related article) Elementary (primary) schools ( related article) Wikimedia Commons has media related to High schools and secondary schools in Canada.

  3. High school (literalmente, en idioma español, «escuela alta, escuela elevada o escuela superior») es el nombre que reciben tanto los estudios como los establecimientos que los imparten durante los últimos cuatro años académicos correspondientes a la última etapa educativa anterior a la educación superior.

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  5. Western Canada High School is a public high school in Calgary, Alberta that has operated since 1929. The high school was antedated by Western Canada College, a boys' preparatory school in the style of a British public school that opened in 1903. The College existed until the end of the 1926 academic year when it closed due to financial problems.

  6. 27 de dic. de 2023 · El año escolar en Canadá que transcurre de los 13 a los 18 años se conoce como High School. Los motivos principales para elegir Canadá y ciudades como Toronto, Vancouver o Montreal para nuestros hijos son la calidad de vida, estudiar en un colegio multilingüe con programas en inglés, y crecer en un entorno multicultural.

  7. 15 de feb. de 2012 · Last Edited December 16, 2013. Originally established as schools offering a narrow, classical curriculum to the sons of gentlemen, SECONDARY SCHOOLS (also known as high schools) became coeducational, offering a widened variety of programs and courses to all children who had completed the elementary school program.