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The simplified structure of the education system in Slovenia PRE-SCHOOL EDUCATION

BASIC EDUCATION (nine year elementary school)

UPPER SECONDARY EDUCATION FIRST CYCLE

SECOND CYCLE

THIRD CYCLE

GENERAL SECONDARY

EDUCATION

TECHNICAL SECONDARY

EDUCATION

SHORT-TERM VOCATIONAL EDUCATION

VOCATIONAL SECONDARY EDUCATION

ACADEMIC HIGHER EDUCATION

PROFESSIONALY ORIENTED HIGHER

EDUCATION

POST-GRADUATE EDUCATION

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