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Pre-vocational secondary education is a school track in the Netherlands. It lasts four years, from the age of twelve to sixteen. It combines vocational training with theoretical education in languages, mathematics, history, arts, and sciences. Sixty percent of students nationally are enrolled in VMBO. VMBO has five different levels; in each a different mix of practical vocational training and theoretical education is combined:Theoretical programme is the most theoretical of the four. It prepares for middle management and vocational training at the MBO level of secondary education and it is needed to enter Hoger algemeen voortgezet onderwijs (HAVO). It is also known as MAVO.
Combined programme is in between the theoretical and middle-management-oriented paths.
Middle-management vocational programme teaches theoretical education and vocational training equally. It prepares for middle management and vocational training at the MBO level of secondary education.
Basic vocational programme emphasizes vocational training and prepares for the vocational training at the MBO level of secondary education.
Practical education consists of mainly vocational training. It is meant for pupils who would otherwise not obtain their VMBO diplomas. After obtaining this diploma pupils can enter the job market without further training.
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