Below you will find a number of statements about the Greek education system, and it is your task to decide whether these statements are true or false. If you think a statement is false, consider what it is that is wrong about the statement and make note of this.
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Question 1 of 8
1. Question
All public education in Greece is free of charge.
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Compulsory education is for 9 years and starts with primary education at the age of 6.
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Parents can enrol their children in school at any time of the year.
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Social and economic factors are taken into account for enrolment in certain educational provisions with limited places, such as nursery schools and Apprenticeship Vocational Schools.
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Music, art and sport schools are available only in certain cities.
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The Apprenticeship Vocational Schools give a certificate that is equivalent to that of High School (Lykeio).
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Successful participation in national entrance exams are required to be admitted to university.
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There are officially recognised private universities in Greece.
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