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In Turkey, preschool education is optional and considered by the public as a supplement rather than an integral part of the education system, which includes the education of children 3 to 5 years.  
In Turkey, preschool education is optional and considered by the public as a supplement rather than an integral part of the education system, which includes the education of children 3 to 5 years.  
Pre-school education is given in kindergartens, preparatory classes, application classes, nurseries, and homes by various ministries and institutions mostly attached to the Ministry of National Education.  
Pre-school education is given in kindergartens, preparatory classes, application classes, nurseries, and homes by various ministries and institutions mostly attached to the Ministry of National Education.  
Children can benefit from these institutions half or full-time. Families pay a certain sum to allow their children to benefit from early childhood education.  
Children can benefit from these institutions half or full-time. Families pay a certain sum to allow their children to benefit from early childhood education.  


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== Primary school (6-14 years old) ==
== Primary school (6-14 years old) ==
Public schools, private schools, special education schools.
Public schools, private schools, special education schools.
The first 8 years of schooling is compulsory for all children from the age of six years and include education and training of children in the age 6-14.  
The first 8 years of schooling is compulsory for all children from the age of six years and include education and training of children in the age 6-14.  
This uninterrupted education is carried out in these schools and the student receives a primary education diploma.  
This uninterrupted education is carried out in these schools and the student receives a primary education diploma.  


You should know that the compulsory primary education for all boys and girls citizens, free in public schools, is confirmed in the Constitution, Basic Law for National Education and the Law of Primary and Preparatory.  
You should know that the compulsory primary education for all boys and girls citizens, free in public schools, is confirmed in the Constitution, Basic Law for National Education and the Law of Primary and Preparatory.  
Moreover, outside of public schools, there are many private primary schools distributing a paid education.  
Moreover, outside of public schools, there are many private primary schools distributing a paid education.  
In public schools students wear a uniform.  
In public schools students wear a uniform.  
If the student has not achieved the desired results at the end of the year, he redoubles it.
If the student has not achieved the desired results at the end of the year, he redoubles it.
The purpose of primary education is to enable children to acquire knowledge necessary bases, conduct and habits that will make him a good citizen, to prepare for life and give him a teaching function his tastes and abilities.  
The purpose of primary education is to enable children to acquire knowledge necessary bases, conduct and habits that will make him a good citizen, to prepare for life and give him a teaching function his tastes and abilities.  


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