Dutch system for university prep high school:
-english from age 8ish to age 17 (3-4 years in primary school, 5-6 years in secondary)
2/3 hours a week
-french from 12 to 16 compulsory. (4years)
2/3 hours a week
-german from 13 to 14 compulsory (2years)
2/3 hours a week
-spanish, russian, chinese on some high schools
And then of course Dutch.
I took a more bĂȘta subjects profile so was denied take advanced french due to timetable issues.
Thanks for that explanation.
I had some Dutch customers back in the late '90s,
they all spoke the English/French/German/Spanish combination.
(I guess this was too early for Chinese and Russian?)
Dutch system for university prep high school:
-english from age 8ish to age 17 (3-4 years in primary school, 5-6 years in secondary)
2/3 hours a week
-french from 12 to 16 compulsory. (4years)
2/3 hours a week
-german from 13 to 14 compulsory (2years)
2/3 hours a week
-spanish, russian, chinese on some high schools
And then of course Dutch.
I took a more bĂȘta subjects profile so was denied take advanced french due to timetable issues.
Mind you, this was the minimum..