Secondary vocational schools may deliver educational programmes for pupils with various degrees of mental handicap from one to two years equivalent to the ISCED 2C level, vocational training programmes for pupils who finished their compulsory education without completing all nine grades of compulsory education, and programmes for pupils who completed special schools to train them in performing simple auxiliary jobs in blue-collar occupations. These vocational training branches are completed by final examinations and students obtain an apprenticeship certificate. Moreover, secondary vocational schools offer programmes training students in performing simple auxiliary jobs in services or production, and these students, who usually suffer from a serious mental handicap, only obtain a report certifying the attainment of lower secondary level education (ISCED 2).
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