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@michaelhuchins, thank you. That answers my question very well. "Trade Schools" are such a joke. At aged 17 1/2 (January 1978), I started my first job as an Apprentice Fitter with the New Zealand Government Railways. We had our own "in-house" training school where you would spend 1 day learning trade related Theory, Mathematics, and Technical Drawing. the rest of the week was spent working with Tradesmen learning the practical aspect of the job. I can safely say, guy's who were trained at the Government Departments - Ministry of Works (road making, civil engineering/construction, mechanical engineering etc), Post Office and Railway Workshops were highly sought after by private industry and recognized as some of the very best trained people of those professions in our country. This all changed after we introduced the Polytechnic based training and Unit Standard method of learning - it was a complete failure. All it did was introduce mediocrity to the trades, no one had specialized or well rounded general knowledge any more. We had a "can do anything" approach.
WTF? the rest of the blog has disappeared? What a wasted f'ing effort that was!
wanted to know what your system was. Ours is <5 go to kindergarten or Early Childhood Centres 5 - 13 Primary School 13 - 18 high school (can leave at 16 if a job is offered) 18 onwards go to University or get a job.
Does "attending school" on profiles of 18 - 20 year olds here mean attending university?