Spain Historical Educational System.

  • 2006 BCE

    LGSE is replaced by the LOE (Organic Law of Education).

  • 1990 BCE

    LODE is replaced by the LGSE. Free and Compulsory Education to 16 years.

  • 1985 BCE

    Organic Law on the Right to Education (LODE)

  • 1978 BCE

    The Right to education of all Spaniards and Freedom of Education.

  • 1976 BCE

    Disappearance of most of the Institutions of the past.

  • 1975 BCE

    University Selectivity Law

  • 1973 BCE

    Close up of some Universities.

  • 1962 BCE

    Compulsory Educacación until 11 years.

  • 1960 BCE

    1960-1963 Increased University. Ministry of Education and Science.

  • 1951 BCE

    High SchoolTeaching . Baccaulerate and Master Schools.

  • 1939 BCE

    Ministry of National Education. Primary education is in charge of the Catholic Church.

  • 1938 BCE

    1938 Catholic teaching in public institutions. Elimination of coeducation.

  • 1936 BCE

    Approval of a law project to equip the education given in Catholic schools and State Universities.

  • 1936 BCE

    Adoption of the teacher training plan promoting better teaching and more European education.

  • 1931 BCE

    (end of the dictatorship) Religious education is optional in elementary school. Bilingualism was authorized in Catalonia. (Increased public schools)

  • 1926 BCE

    High school with two levels. Increase in students in high school, college careers appeared medicine and law. (dictatorship)

  • 1925 BCE

    Catholic Religion Education. (dictatorship).

  • 1923 BCE

    1923 - 1927 33% of the population was illiterate.

  • 1901 BCE

    Modern School- free schooling. Coeducation of sexes and social classes.

  • 1900 BCE

    Ministry of Public Instruction.

  • 1876 BCE

    Imposition of the importance of hygiene education.

  • 1857 BCE

    Moyano Law (Compulsory Education between 6-9 years).

  • 1845 BCE

    Pidal Plan.

  • 1836 BCE

    General Plan of Public Instruction.

  • 1 BCE

    XIX begins to get normalized the education system.

  • 1 BCE

    XX 60% of the population was illiterate.