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Organisation of school time in Europe. Primary and general secondary education - 2014/15 school year

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Organisation of school time in Europe. Primary and general secondary education - 2014/15 school year

19 February 2018

 

Organisation of school time in Europe. Primary and general secondary education: 2014/15 school year

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This publication indicates the dates at which the school year begins and the occurrence of holidays for each country of the Network. Regional variations are also indicated where applicable.

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