Clare Hoard: Primary Education Definition
Germaine Tieken: I think that primary education would be considered 0-5 years, the time to learn between right and wrong. The time when our primary foundations as a person are defined. (Life's teachings, Spiritual teaching)Secondary would be formal education. 1st through Phd.I know they try and call College Education, Higher Education, but I think Higher Education is more of a Spiritual Education.For this answer, I'll define primary education 1-12, and secondary education as our College level. May be it just depends where you come from?...Show more
Wally Gower: Depends on your educational system ...There are actually three divisions ...Primary education1. (in England and Wales) a school for children between the ages of 5 and 11 2. (in Scotland, Australia and New Zealand) a school for children between the ages of 5 and 12 3. (in the US and Canada) a school equivalent to the first three or four grades of elementary schoo! lElementary educationA school for the first four to eight years of a child's formal education, often including kindergarten.The first four to eight years of a child's formal education. Also called grade school, grammar school; Also called primary school.Secondary educationA school that is intermediate in level between elementary school and college and that usually offers general, technical, vocational, or college-preparatory curricula.Hope this helps...Show more
Antonia Quinnett: Primary is for younger kids and secondary is for adolescents. Depending on the country and school district, primary school begins around the ages of 4-6 and secondary school starts around age 11-13.
Bryan Avinger: primary education is for children aged between 4-12 years old, and secondary education is for children aged 12-16, in primary education children will do key stage 1, 2 and in secondary education children will do key stage 3 and 4 which is GCSE's.
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Dannie Briseno: Primary education would be elementary school, middle school, and high school. In other words suggested education that everyone should have.Secondary education would be college, because it's up to "you" whether you want to go or not.
Jannette Kotz: primary education is the early years like K-5. Secondary education is like middle school through high school
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