Early and primary education Lithuania has different stages of ____. Young children can ____ a nursery or ____ from the age of 12 months until they are 5. Then, at the age of 6 they go to pre- primary ____ for one year, where they ____ letters and numbers, how to draw, paint, and follow the rules. The next ____ is for children between 7 and 11 years of age. They attend ____ school for 4 years which means they have a ____ teacher who teaches most ____ except for a ____ language and ____ they have different ____ for these subjects. Primary school pupils have 4 or 5 lessons every day. They ____ mathematics, mother ____, foreign language, ____, religion, ____, art and music. Lower secondary or junior high school Children between the ages of 12 and 17 go to ____ secondary or ____ high school. School subjects ____ those in primary school, however, they have also physics, biology, chemistry, a second ____ language, history and ____. After lessons, they have an ____ to ____ in different ____. For instance, some play basketball , others dance or ____ on an art course. At the end of this stage, all students have to ____ exams in Lithuanian, mathematics and 2 foreign languages. Depending on the ____ of these exams, students choose the ____ of the subject in ____ high school. Senior high school Youngsters from the age of 18 until 19 go to ____ or senior ____ school, where they have to study ____ subjects. These are some ____ subjects, such as mathematics, mother ____ and a foreign language. In addition, they have to choose several ____ subjects from different groups like ____ sciences, arts, etc. After 2 years, they ____ exams and , if they pass them, they ____ a maturity ____.

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