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  1. Upper secondary education More specialized education typically beginning at age 15 or 16 years or completes secondary education in preparation for tertiary education, or to provide skills relevant to employment, or both. 4 Post-secondary non-tertiary education

  2. Upper Secondary education consists of grades 1012 and admission depends on institutional policies. Many upper secondary schools are affiliated with large public universities, while others are SEP or state-controlled colegios, private schools, preparatory schools or private schools.

  3. ISCED level 2 – Lower secondary education ..... 33 ISCED level 3 – Upper secondary education ..................................................................... 38 ISCED level 4 – Post-secondary non-tertiary education.................................................... 43

  4. ISCED 0: Early childhood education (‘less than primary’ for educational attainment) ISCED 1: Primary education; ISCED 2: Lower secondary education; ISCED 3: Upper secondary education; ISCED 4: Post-secondary non-tertiary education; ISCED 5: Short-cycle tertiary education; ISCED 6: Bachelor’s or equivalent level; ISCED 7: Master’s or ...

  5. 1. Primary education 2. Lower secondary education 3. Upper secondary education 4. Post-secondary non-tertiary education 5. Short-cycle tertiary education 6. Bachelor’s or equivalent level 7. Master’s or equivalent level 8. Doctoral or equivalent level 9. Not elsewhere classified

  6. Children from urban areas and the wealthiest households have much higher attendance rates in both lower and upper secondary education, with the gap growing wider at the upper secondary level. Worldwide, roughly 70 per cent of children complete lower secondary education.

  7. Completion of (upper) secondary education provides the entry requirements to Level 5 tertiary education, the entry requirements to technical or vocational education (Level 4, non tertiary course), or direct entry into the workplace.