Netherlands Largest International Schools
The Netherlands largest international schools can be found in Amsterdam (capital), The Hague (seat of Dutch government), Eindhoven and Maastricht.
Continue reading →The Netherlands largest international schools can be found in Amsterdam (capital), The Hague (seat of Dutch government), Eindhoven and Maastricht.
Continue reading →Expats in the Netherlands wanting to expand their knowledge and credentials have plenty of online classes to choose from; marketing, IT, languages, management
Continue reading →Dutch language incorporates many words from English. English speakers trying to learn Dutch can be frustrated recognizing a word, but it has different meaning.
Continue reading →Here are the ten best universities in the Netherlands based on combined rankings from five different international organizations. Utrecht University tops list!
Continue reading →University level higher education in Netherlands is for students who have completed secondary education requirements. Many degree programs taught in English.
Continue reading →A overview of Dutch language skill levels for expats in the Netherlands, including explanation of NT2 Program I / II, Inburgering exams and their qualifications
Continue reading →Information about Dutch social integration requirements (Inburgering) in the Netherlands for non-EU citizens applying for residency permanent residency.
Continue reading →Overview of special needs education in Netherlands at community, mainstream, special and international schools, behavioural assessment, Dutch child benefit
Continue reading →There are different Netherlands international school types: private, public and special, schools teaching in English and various baccalaureate degrees offered.
Continue reading →Information about Dutch secondary school (high school, lyceum) education in the Netherlands, including explanations of the 3 program streams: VMBO, HAVO and HBO.
Continue reading →Dutch school holidays and term breaks vary slightly by region in Netherlands; the Ministry of Education, Culture & Science (OCW) sets key school year dates.
Continue reading →Netherlands primary education guidelines are set by Primary Education Act WPO (‘Wet op Het Primair Onderwijs’), education policy for children age 4-12 years
Continue reading →Information about learning Dutch in Netherlands, skill levels referred to, NT2 state exams, Dutch language courses, Inburgering requirements for foreigners.
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