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Sondervick College
The Sondervick College is a Dutch catholic secondary school located in the village Veldhoven (province North Brabant). It provides all three levels of Dutch secondary education: VMBO, HAVO, VWO (and TTO meaning bilingual education at HAVO and VWO-level).
The Dutch system for secondary schools has been divided into three different levels of education:
In the Netherlands children enter secondary school around the age of twelve and - depending on the level of education - graduate around the age of either sixteen, seventeen or eighteen.
Sondervick College provides education on all three of these levels. In 2008 the school first started teaching TTO, meaning not just the regular Gymnasium and Athenaeum (where all subjects are taught in Dutch) can be followed, but also the bilingual variants (where in the first three years 70-75% of the subjects are taught in English instead of Dutch) can be followed.
M. van Roosmalen
The Sondervick College was founded in 1995 consisting of the following schools:
In 2007 the school moved to its new location: The Kempen Campus, consisting of the six buildings A to F and the adjacent athletics track and sports fields.
The school is housed in the buildings A, D, E and F. The HAVO and VWO education is housed in A. The VMBO education is housed in E and F. Building D is the central building (Used by students of each level). It includes a big canteen, a stage for school events and special classrooms for subjects as music, drama, handicraft and art.
Sondervick College
The Sondervick College is a Dutch catholic secondary school located in the village Veldhoven (province North Brabant). It provides all three levels of Dutch secondary education: VMBO, HAVO, VWO (and TTO meaning bilingual education at HAVO and VWO-level).
The Dutch system for secondary schools has been divided into three different levels of education:
In the Netherlands children enter secondary school around the age of twelve and - depending on the level of education - graduate around the age of either sixteen, seventeen or eighteen.
Sondervick College provides education on all three of these levels. In 2008 the school first started teaching TTO, meaning not just the regular Gymnasium and Athenaeum (where all subjects are taught in Dutch) can be followed, but also the bilingual variants (where in the first three years 70-75% of the subjects are taught in English instead of Dutch) can be followed.
M. van Roosmalen
The Sondervick College was founded in 1995 consisting of the following schools:
In 2007 the school moved to its new location: The Kempen Campus, consisting of the six buildings A to F and the adjacent athletics track and sports fields.
The school is housed in the buildings A, D, E and F. The HAVO and VWO education is housed in A. The VMBO education is housed in E and F. Building D is the central building (Used by students of each level). It includes a big canteen, a stage for school events and special classrooms for subjects as music, drama, handicraft and art.
