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DUTCH EDUCATION SYSTEM

Thứ Hai - 15/12/2025

Education in the Netherlands is organized according to age groups and, in some cases, by levels and tracks tailored to different educational needs. Overall, Dutch schools fall into three main categories: public schools, private schools, and religious schools.

Compulsory education in the Netherlands begins at age 5, although in practice most schools accept children from age 4. From the age of 16, students must participate in some form of education at least two days per week. Compulsory education ends when a student turns 18, or when they obtain their secondary school diploma.

The Dutch education system consists of the following levels:

  1. Primary Education

Primary education admits children between 4 and 12 years old, covering a total of 8 grades. Attendance is not compulsory until Grade 2, but most children begin school at age 4. From Grade 3 onward, students begin learning reading, writing, and mathematics. Most primary schools introduce English in Grades 7 and 8. In Grade 8, students take an assessment test (such as the Cito test), which helps determine the most suitable type of secondary education. Most primary schools are public, though a smaller number follow specialized curricula.

  1. Secondary Education

After completing primary school, students transition directly into secondary education. Based on the results of the Cito test and teacher recommendations, students may enter VMBO, HAVO, or VWO.

Because the Dutch system does not include a separate lower secondary level, the first year of secondary education serves as a bridging or foundation year, helping students adjust to differences between school types and increasing their academic responsibility.

  • VMBO (Preparatory Middle-Level Vocational Education): VMBO education lasts 4 years, from ages 12 to 16. It combines vocational training with theoretical subjects such as languages, mathematics, history, arts, and science. About 60% of students in the Netherlands follow this track, which offers four different learning levels. 
  • HAVO (Senior General Secondary Education): The HAVO program consists of 5 years of study, from ages 12 to 17. HAVO graduates may continue to HBO (Universities of Applied Sciences). 
  • VWO (Pre-University Education): VWO includes 6 years of study, from ages 12 to 18. VWO graduates are eligible to enter WO (Research Universities). 
  • VAVO (Adult General Secondary Education): VAVO provides VMBO/MAVO, HAVO, or VWO-level programs for students who are unable to complete their studies in the regular secondary education system.
  1. Higher and Postgraduate Education

Higher education in the Netherlands consists of two main types of institutions:

  • Universities of Applied Sciences (HBO): These institutions offer practice-oriented, professional programs. They include: comprehensive applied sciences universities and specialized institutions focusing on agriculture, fine arts, design, education, and more.
  • Research Universities (WO): These institutions include: general research universities, technical universities, agricultural universities. 

Both types of institutions offer Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctoral programs, but the focus differs: HBO emphasizes professional skills and applied learning while WO emphasizes academic research and theoretical study.

For tailored guidance and full assistance throughout your study-abroad journey, please contact: 

Duc Anh EduConnect

Hotline: 09887 09698

Email: duhoc@ducanh.edu.vn

Website: www.ducanhduhoc.vn

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