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1. Generalitat de Catalunya
Departament d’Educació
THE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM IN CATALONIA
BASIC ASPECTS
1. How is the Catalan Educational System organised?
The educational system is compulsory up to the age of 16, and it is organised by cycles:
Infant Education, Primary Education, Secondary Education (which includes Compulsory
Secondary Education, Baccalaureate and Middle Grade Vocational Training), Upper
Grade Vocational Training and University Education.
Infant Education has two cycles and it goes up to the age of 6. Primary Education has
three cycles between the ages of 6 and 12. Compulsory Secondary Education (ESO) has
two cycles between the ages of 12 and 16.
In Catalonia, the language normally used in the educational system is Catalan.
Children also learn Spanish and, when they are a bit older, they learn a modern foreign
language, which is usually English. However, in some schools, they learn French instead.
University
Studies Vocational Training
Upper Grade Training Programs
Baccalaureat Vocational Training
Middle Grade Training Programs
Compulsory Secondary Education - ESO
Primary Education
Infant Education
Nursery
(years)
Compulsory and free of charge period
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2. 2. What kind of teaching facilities are there?
Teaching facilities can be public, private but subsidised with public funds (“grant
maintained” facilities), and private. All the information below basically refers to public and
grant maintained facilities.
3. What formalities must be completed to formalise the school registration?
Pre-registration:
1. Ask for the pre-registration application form to the school and fill it out. You can also
request it at the city hall where the school is located, or at the corresponding
Territorial Services of Education.
2. Submit the application form and the following documentation to the school chosen
as first option.
Documentation that must be submitted together with the application form:
· Photocopy of the family book or any document concerning the marital status.
· Photocopy of DNI, passport or any other identity card of father, mother or guardian.
· Vaccination card or equivalent certification.
· Documentation accrediting family address.
· Copy of the document accrediting that the father, mother or guardian is the beneficiary of
some benefits for basic income.
· Photocopy of the student’s DNI, or any other identity card if the student is aged over 14.
3. This documentation can also be submitted at the city hall where the school is
located, or at the corresponding Territorial Services of Education before the pre-
registration period is over. These organisms will submit the documentation to the
school chosen as first option.
4. Ask for a dated and sealed copy of the application form.
Publication and Claims:
5. The school will publish a list of students and the corresponding registration scale.
Then, the school will open a period for claims. All the information will be posted at
school announcement boards.
Registration:
6. Submit any documentation that has not been previously submitted.
7. The school’s director will have an informative interview with the parents or guardian
of those students registering to the school for the first time.
Please note!: All the formalities above must be completed on certain dates. You must pay
attention to the registration periods. Pre-registration usually starts in April.
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3. 4. What should you do if there is some documentation missing?
In some extraordinary cases, alternative documents or reports made by the corresponding
social services will be accepted.
5. Organisation of schools
People who work for the education of students at schools are numerous, and they have
various tasks.
Every school has a directive board constituted by:
· Director: he/she is the person with the most authority and responsibilities in the
school.
· Tutor: he/she is responsible for every group of students. He/she must collaborate
with families during the students’ education and training processes.
· Hosting Tutor: he/she is the initial reference person for newcomer students.
He/she shares the tutoring with the tutor of the reference group until newcomer
students are totally integrated to the group.
· Pedagogical Team: it is constituted by all teachers, who are in charge of deciding
the school’s pedagogical matters.
· Teacher: he/she is responsible for the students’ academic subjects, as well as
the school regulations.
· Secretary: he/she is responsible for the administration and finances (aids, grants,
registrations, etc.).
· Non-teaching Staff: other people who work in various services within the school,
but they do not teach.
· School Council: it is constituted by a certain number of teachers, students’
parents, services staff and people representing the local administration. The
school council participates in the control of the school management.
· Parents’ Association: their mission is to promote the collaboration between
families and schools for their good functioning. The association is also
responsible for the organisation of the various extra-curricular activities. The
participation of parents is always necessary because their collaboration is
important in the education process of their children.
6. Students’ Rights and Duties
Every child has the right to education, no matter their place of origin or their place of
residence. This right is independent from their and their families’ administrative situation,
even if they have no residence permit.
Every student has, among others, the following rights:
· To receive an education enabling the development of their personality.
· That their particular education needs are taken into account.
· That their freedom of consciousness, their moral and religious beliefs, their
language, their culture and their personal dignity are respected.
· To receive academic and professional guidance.
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4. Students also have some duties, such as:
· To participate in learning activities.
· To respect all the members of the education community, and to follow the
teachers’ guidance.
· To attend classes regularly and on time during the compulsory education period,
which concerns children up to 16.
· To respect the school facilities and material.
· To respect the rules of organisation, interaction and order of schools.
7. Families’ Rights and Duties
As for their children’s education, families have the following rights:
· That their children receive a quality-guaranteed education, within the framework
previewed by law, and during the compulsory and free of charge education
period.
· To be informed about their children’s learning process and their social
educational integration.
· To participate into and control the school management within the terms
previewed by law.
· To be attended and guided with regard to any decisions concerning their
children’s academic and professional orientation.
They also have the following duties:
· To make sure that their children attend school regularly.
· To make a close follow-up of their children’s work at school, and to get
information about the daily activities they have undertaken.
· To inform the school staff about any circumstances or events that teachers
should know.
· To be present at school meetings, or when they are called to comment on their
child’s efficiency or on any other matter. If possible, these meetings should be
attended by both parents.
· To help their children in the education process, in collaboration with teachers.
· To promote respect to the rules established in the teaching facilities.
8. Grants and Aids to Students
You can apply for some grants for expenses related to the education process, such as
books and school material, school meals and extra-curricular activities. You must request
the information to the local Social Services or to the secretary office of the corresponding
school.
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5. 9. School Calendar
The school year runs from September to June. It is divided by three calendar quarters.
· The first quarter runs from September to Christmas holidays, which last 15
days.
· The second quarter runs from January to Easter holidays, which last 10 days.
· The third quarter runs from Easter holidays to the end of June.
· Summer holidays include the months of July, August and the first week of
September.
10. Translation Service
The Department of Education has a translation/interpreting service at the disposal of
education commissions and teaching facilities registering students for the first time in
Catalonia, in order to enable the communication between schools and families.
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6. 11. Addresses of Interest
Adress Telephone No. Fax No.
Department of Education
934006900 934006980
Via Augusta, 202 – 226
08021 Barcelona (Barcelonès)
Territorial Services of Education
Baix Llobregat - Anoia
936859450 936859460
Laureà Miró, 328-330
08980 Sant Feliu de Llobregat
Barcelona 1 (city)
934439500 934439544
Paral·lel, 71-73
08010 Barcelona (Barcelonès)
Barcelona 2 (regional)
934816000 934816033
Casp, 15
08010 Barcelona ( Barcelonès)
Girona
972488300 972214216
Ultònia, 13
17002 Girona (Gironès)
Lleida
973279999 973279997
Pica d’Estats, 2
25006 Lleida (Segrià)
Tarragona
977251440 977251450
Sant Francesc, 7
43003 Tarragona (Tarragonès)
Terres de l’Ebre
977448711 977448718
Providència, 7-9
43500 Tortosa (Baix Ebre)
Vallès Occidental
937484455 937484453
Marquès de Comillas, 67-69
08282 Sabadell (Vallès Occidental)
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