1. Spanish junior high school study abroad system and curriculum.
1. Spanish junior high school study abroad system
From the age of 12, the study abroad education in junior high schools in Spain is mainly to cultivate students' independent cognitive ability, let students learn basic cultural knowledge and let them know their rights and obligations.
There are three types of junior high schools in Spain. Spain's all-public junior high schools are free, with only a small amount of tuition and fees, only a few tens of euros per semester; The tuition fee of semi-public and semi-private junior high schools is similar to that of private junior high schools, and the monthly tuition fee is about 700 euros; In private junior high schools, the monthly tuition fee is also around 700 euros.
2. Spanish junior high school study abroad course
Spanish junior high school study abroad education offers compulsory courses and elective courses at the same time.
Compulsory courses in junior high schools in Spain include: natural science, social science, geography and history, sports, fine arts, Spanish, national language, literature, foreign languages, mathematics, music, science and technology.
Elective courses in Spanish junior high schools can be arranged by each school, and teachers and parents can help students choose according to their needs. The purpose of elective courses is to help students choose their study direction after graduation at the age of 16. If some students don't get compulsory education diplomas after 16, some of them will be able to participate in a government aid and education program on social security, and students who participate in this program can start working after receiving one year of vocational training.
The above is the basic situation of studying in junior high schools in Spain. The age of studying in junior high schools in Spain is similar to that in China. Therefore, if you want to get in touch with Spanish education in advance and lay a foundation for receiving higher education, life and work in Spain in the future, you can consider studying in a junior high school in Spain in order to adapt to the life of studying in Spain earlier.
2. List of living expenses for studying in Spain
1, accommodation fee
Boarding and renting a house on campus is not expensive, generally it will not exceed 400 euros a month, which also includes daily utilities, internet access and other miscellaneous expenses. You must pay the rent on time every month, otherwise it may bring unnecessary trouble.
Everyone can enjoy a separate bedroom. The bathroom and shower room are generally together and may need to be shared with others. The kitchen is generally only available in apartments, which are generally shared, so it needs to be shared with others and kept clean and tidy.
2. Insurance premium
In addition to basic medical insurance, some students also bought dental insurance. International students buy relatively few default items. If you want to benefit from common types of life, you need to buy it yourself. Most of them are between 20-40 Euros per month, and the average student will not exceed 30 Euros.
3. Transportation costs
Basically, it is concentrated in 20-30 euros-one month. Students who buy transportation cards can enjoy discounts. If the frequency is high, it may take about 40 euros. Of course, there are also students who ride bicycles to and from class, and zero expenses can also protect the environment.
4. Purchase cost
Not surprisingly, we basically go to the supermarket to buy daily necessities every week, and the goal of each shopping may be different. Snacks and daily necessities are common, so the monthly budget is about 50- 100 euros.
5. Food and beverage expenses
Eating and drinking are indispensable every day. The prices of canteens or small restaurants are basically the same, and the types of choices are basically the same. -The meal cost is about 5- 10 Euros, and about 400 Euros per month is enough, which is not cheap.
6. Others
Social travel is an indispensable adjustment in life, but students' choice of category Y is cost-effective dinner or outing in the park, which costs less, so the frequency will be higher, so the cost spent on it is basically around 50 euros a month.
Finally, there are many skills you can use to buy clothes and other necessities. It will be more cost-effective to buy when there is a discount. Everyone should also control their own expenses and try not to buy too much. The budget is about 200 euros a month.
3. Common sense of studying in Spain
1, used in Spanish
In everyone's mind, Spanish is a relatively small language. People think it is a waste of time to study in Spain and need to learn Spanish extra. It is better to spend more time to improve your English ability, which is more advantageous.
When you arrive in Spain, you will know that basically everyone here speaks Spanish, and there is little room for English to play. Moreover, Spanish is a widely used language in the world. If you learn one more language, you will be more competitive in the future.
2. The cost of studying abroad
I believe everyone will think that the cost of studying abroad is very high, but in fact, studying abroad in most countries does generate relatively high costs, but when you go to Spain, you don't have to worry about the problem that your family can't afford it, and the cost is not as high as everyone thinks.
If you study in a public university, you can enjoy high government subsidies, and the academic system is shorter than that in China, and the living expenses will not be very high. Generally speaking, about 50 thousand a year is enough, and everyone can enjoy a more comfortable life.
3. Special food
Most people's impressions of western food are still stuck in hamburgers, fried chicken and French fries. In fact, different western countries will also have their own special foods. For example, in Spain, there are many foods that can make domestic students drool.
Here, paella with diverse recipes and rich ingredients is a delicious food that no one can refuse, as well as ethnic foods such as ham and potato cakes. A variety of cooking methods, ordinary people can easily afford it. I believe everyone will really smell good.
4. Teaching quality
Spain, like many western countries, implements a policy of lenient entry and strict exit. Generally speaking, it is not very difficult for international students to apply for admission, but if they want to graduate smoothly, they must make special efforts, so there is no need to worry about the quality of teaching.
On the one hand, we should pay attention to the school's teaching arrangements and curriculum, and strive to keep up with the progress. On the other hand, we should take time to improve our ability and let everyone realize their value better.