Education in Hungary
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Datas of Hungarian Education
Primary languages Hungarian
System type Central
Literacy(2003)
Total 99.4
Male 99.5
Female 99.3
Enrollment (2011) Children Teachers
Total 1,653,562 133,279(female:114,920!)
Kindergarten 341,198 30,399
Primary 747,364 72,481
Secondary 565,000 47,852
Post secondary 421,000
About the language
• The official language of instruction is Hungarian, but a number of ethnic and national minorities (e.g. German, Romanian, Slovene, Serb) in educational institutions usetheir own languages as first or second language at primary and secondary level of teaching.
The system
• Education in Hungary is compulsory from the age of 6 to 16.
• Attending kindergarten is compulsory only from the age of 5: during the last year at
kindergarten, children are prepared for school.
• Children start primary school when they reach school-maturity, usually in the year in which they have their 6th birthday (7th if they were born after May 31).
A kindergarten
School-based programme for children aged 3–7. Includes basic skills development, pre-reading, drawing, singing, and school preparation.
Basic education: primary school
Generally
Basic education inHungary is provided bythe general (primary)school, during twocycles of 4 years.Children attend general(primary) school up tothe age of 16, afterwhich they have tochoose another school.
Most of teachers are women
General school primary level, Grades 1-4.
Subjects:• Maths• Hungarian Literature,
Grammar• Science• Music• P.E.• I.C.T• Art• Craft• Foreign Language
Compulsory number of lessons in a school year Grades 1-4
Subject Class 1 Class 2 Class 3 Class 4
Hungarian 296 296 277,5 259
Maths 148 148 129,5 111
I.C.T. 18,5
Science 37 37 18,5
Foreign language
111
Music 37 37 55,5 55,5
Art 55,5 55,5 55,5 55,5
Craft 37 37 37 37
P.E. 111 111 111 111
Free 18,5 18,5 - -
Altogether 740 740 740 832
General school primary level, Grades 5-8.
Subjects
• Literature, Grammar
• Maths
• Music
• Art
• Physical education,
• Biology (from 7th grade)
• Geography (from 7th grade)
• History (from 5th grade)
• Physics (from 7th grade)
• Chemistry (from 7th grade)
• Foreign language: English, German, French-before1990 Russian was compulsory
• ICT
Compulsory number of lessons in a school year Grades 5-8
Subject Class 5 Class 6 Class 7 Class 8
Hungarian 148 148 148 148
Maths 148 111 111 111
I.C.T. 18,5
History 55 55 74 74
Science 37 37 Chem.:55 Chem.:55
Geo.:55Biol.:55
Physics:55
Geogr.:55Biol.:55
Physics:55
Foreign language
111 111 111 111
Music 37 37 37 37
Art/Craft 37/37 37/37 37/37 37/37
P.E. 111 111 111 111
Altogether 832 832 925 925
Changes
• There will be many changes in the new law on educational system in Hungary, we are waiting for it. e.g. P.E. every day-this year in grades 1 and 5
• From January the government will conduct the shools in every respect: e.g. who what will teach, the person of headmaster-until now it was the right of the local authorities.
After Primary School
• Secondary education usually lasts for 4 years. In gimnáziums it can also last for 5, 6 or 8 years depending on how many years the student spent in primary school. After the 8th grade of primary school the student goes to 9th grade, which is actually the 1st year of secondary school.
Secondary schools1. grammal school or non-vocational; preparesstudents for highereducation; teaches at least2 foreign languages
2. technical or vocationalschool you can get a jobhere and it also prepares forhigher education
3. vocational school for theweaker stundents- it givesonly a job
• After finishing secondary school, students take a school-leaving final exam. This consists of exams on five subjects: written exam in mathematics, oral and written exams in literature and grammar, a foreign language, history, and written and/or oral exam in a subject of the student's choice. These exams also serve as an entry exam to universities and colleges.
Higher Education
• Higher education is divided betweencolleges and universities. College education generally lasts for 5 years, while university education lasts for 5 to 6 or more years depending on the course undertaken. University PhD courses usually take 3 years to complete.