How to use in-sentence of “secondary education”:
+ They were described as “the selective tier of state-funded secondary education in England and Wales”.
+ Born in Muş in 1945, Erten had his primary and secondary education in Antalya and Ankara.
+ I’m currently in in secondary education and I’m studying Drama, ICT and Geography as my personal choices.
+ He was important in promoting secondary education both in his home state and at the national level.
+ However, many children around the world cannot or do not go to secondary education or higher education.

Example sentences of “secondary education”:
+ He completed his higher secondary education from Rajshahi College.
+ His secondary education was at Bishop Phillips Academy, Monatan, Ibadan.
+ CLIL has become very popular in primary and secondary education in Europe, especially Spain.
+ Around 3,000 students have completed elementary education and around 650 students secondary education so far.
+ Doon pupils take the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education in tenth grade and are thereafter offered two strands for the final two years: International Baccalaureate.
+ At the age of 7 in 1927, Barrow traveled abroad for his Primary education and Secondary education to the United Kingdom on the advice of his parents because education was weak in Barbados then in the 1920s and his family wanted him to presue his education abroad to become a successful person in the future.
+ The school took the name “Ateneo” when it began teaching secondary education in 1865, and it has since grown into a university.
+ He completed his higher secondary education from Rajshahi College.
+ His secondary education was at Bishop Phillips Academy, Monatan, Ibadan.
+ In 1929 Julián Padrón got a degree of secondary education in Philosophy.
+ After completing his secondary education at Galatasaray High School, he went to Switzerland and studied Political and Social Sciences at Lausanne University.
+ He received his secondary education at St Thomas’ College and went on to study modern greats at Christ Church, Oxford University, where he was Secretary of the famous Oxford Union.
+ After the war, while working, he completed his secondary education through self-study, and entered the University of Malaya.
+ At the other extreme are certain traditional societies where girls do not get a secondary education at all.
