Noun
basic education (countable and uncountable, plural basic educations)
(education) Education consisting of the two stages of primary education and lower secondary education.
It's an absolutely good thing. I can think of one even better thing for young people, especially in India. It shows them you can study in India, get your basic education in India and you can (then) do whatever you want after that. That's a very important message. Venkatraman Ramakrishnan
The world can no longer accept, the world can no longer accept that basic education is enough. Why do leaders accept that for children in developing countries, only basic literacy is sufficient, when their own children do homework in Algebra, Mathematics, Science and Physics? Malala Yousafzai
We should all have the opportunity to at least get a basic education and feel that you are worthy of something in life. Jesse Williams
According to Dare, parents should ensure their children go to school and complete their education, this means the nine years basic education starts from primary school to Junior Secondary School. Source: Internet
After completing the 10th grade, the students must take the basic education achievement test in the Lithuanian language, mathematics, and an elective basic education achievement test in Mother Tongue (Belarusian, Polish, Russian or German). Source: Internet
After finishing his basic education at the top of his class in 1873, he enrolled at the newly founded Industrial School of Augsburg. Source: Internet