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Education in Flanders : ウィキペディア英語版 | Education in Flanders
The education in the Flemish Community covers the Dutch-speaking part of Belgium and consists of three networks (''netten''): government-provided education (''gemeenschapsonderwijs''), subsidized public schools (by provinces and municipalities) and subsidized free schools (mainly affiliated to the Catholic church). == Generally == (詳細はschoolstrijd''), and disputes whether the catholic schools' should be funded by the government. The 1958 School Pact was an agreement of the three large political parties (the Christian democrat, socialist and liberal party) to end these conflicts. Due to the federalization of Belgium, education is organised by the three communities since 1989. Since then, the Flemish Government organises education in the Flemish Region as well as in the bilingual Brussels-Capital Region where the Government of the French Community is also responsible. The Flemish Community organises the Dutch-language education but has to provide French-language schools in the 12 municipalities with language facilities within the Flemish Region. The federal level only regulates very few general matters: the start and end of the compulsory education (which is between the ages of 6 and 18), the minimal conditions for issuing diplomas, and the pension scheme. Article 24 of the Belgian Constitution furthermore guarantees free education, the right of parents to choose their school and the (philosophical, ideological and religious) neutrality of government-provided schools. These state schools have to provide the choice between the teaching of one of the recognized religions and non-denominational moral teaching.
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