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Q. What is level 1 of study in Canada?

For international students, Canada offers one of the best educational systems. In Canada, going to school is mandated by law for all children. A youngster may begin attending school at age five and stay there until they are sixteen. Primary/elementary school is the initial stage of education, followed by secondary/high school.
Of the world's wealthiest countries, Canada comes in third place for educational quality. Their greatest assets are the reading, math, and science learning programs they offer at the primary and secondary school levels.
The highly qualified teachers have enabled the elementary kids to accomplish at a high level. Teachers in Canada are enthusiastic about what they do. To improve learning, they incorporate cutting-edge teaching strategies and technological advancements into their dynamic, nurturing learning environments for kids.
Before beginning their careers, Canadian teachers complete both practical teacher training and a bachelor's degree. A large number go on to get master's degrees. Maintaining and improving their skills through ongoing professional development is a must for all teachers.
The educational system consists of twelve grades in total. 

A student receives a high school diploma upon completion of all coursework. Seeking admission to a primary or secondary school in Canada does not require foreign applicants to search for a Designated Learning Institution (DLI). This is because all elementary and secondary schools in Canada are DLIs.
For long-term residents and citizens of Canada, public elementary and primary education is free of charge. Please inquire about the costs associated with becoming an international student at the school if you are sending your child to study in Canada. Schools occasionally impose small fees on your child to participate in extracurricular activities like sports teams or field trips.
 

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