Examples of using Upper secondary in English and their translations into Finnish
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Lower and upper secondary.
Upper secondary(vocational) f.
Department of Upper Secondary Education.
Upper secondary schools general.
Population having completed upper secondary education.
People also translate
Upper secondary schools vocational.
Go back to the previous level General upper secondary education.
Upper secondary education corresponds to ISCED level 3.
Number of girls obtaining an upper secondary education qualification, 1991 /92.
Upper secondary education corresponds to ISCED level 3.
Greece: Lower secondary and upper secondary general and vocational.
Upper secondary and postsecondary, not tertiary.
In the EU, 60% of 25-64 year olds have successfully completed upper secondary education.
Italy: Upper secondary general and vocational.
The relative proportion of pupils in upper secondary education varies from 21 to 33.
Upper secondary general HHX andHTX not included;
If this is excluded,53% of 20-year-olds hold a certificate of upper secondary education.
Netherlands: Upper secondary general and vocational.
Percentage of pupils in general and vocational upper secondary education, 1992/93.
Upper secondary general+ upper secondary technical.
Key Indicator for Monitoring Progress regarding Population having completed Upper Secondary Education(2001)23.
In the case of upper secondary attainment, there has been slow but steady progress.
Support to at-risk youth in acquisition of relevant qualifications and the completion of upper secondary qualification.
Belgium:(a) Upper secondary general and vocational;(b) see note on Graph J5.
The City of Lappeenranta arranges pre-school,basic and upper secondary school education.
Early school leavers, upper secondary attainment and key competences continue to be major problem areas.
The EU benchmark is that by 2010 at least 85% of young people should have completed upper secondary education.
Denmark:(a) Upper secondary general and vocational;(b) primary and lower secondary constitute one level of education.
The Commission invites the Council to adopt the following European benchmark on population having completed upper secondary education.
The statistics contain data on employment among students in upper secondary general, vocational, polytechnic and university education.