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THE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM OF SELECTED COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD

Name of country Levels of education Description of each level Special features


 School education (primary
and secondary) is compulsory
between the ages of six and
sixteen (Year 1 to Year 9 or
10). School education is 13 Language of instruction
years English is the official language of
Australia and the main language of
instruction in the education system.
 Primary School
Runs for seven or eight years,
School education (Primary and Australian Qualifications
starting at
Secondary) Framework
Kindergarten/Preparatory
The Australian education system is
through to Year 6 or 7.
 Primary school distinguished from many other
 Secondary school countries by the Australian
1. Australia  Secondary School
 Senior secondary school Qualifications Framework (AQF).
Runs for three or four years,
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from Years 7 to 10 or 8 to 10.
was established in 1995 and is a
Tertiary education national policy that covers
 Senior Secondary School qualifications from the tertiary
Runs for two years, Years 11 education sector (higher education and
and 12. vocational education and training) in
addition to the school-leaving
 Tertiary education includes certificate; the Senior Secondary
both higher education Certificate of Education.
(including universities) and
vocational education and
training (VET).

2. Brunei Darussalam PRIMARY: Primary Education  The education system is largely


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Following one year at pre-primary,
children enroll at primary school for a
further 6 years. They are required to
write national tests halfway through
this period, and at the end.

Middle Education
Primary School
The following 3 years are spent at
middle school, after which students content driven, with an
MIDDLE:
write their Brunei junior certificate of emphasis on students passing
Junior Secondary Education
education examinations. the examinations. Primary
SECONDARY: Certificate of Education
Secondary Education Examination (PCE)
Senior Secondary School
Students who obtain adequate passes
at middle school, spend 2 to 3 years at
POST SECONDARY:  Brunei Junior Certificate of
secondary school accumulating
Pre-University Course Education Examination (BJCE)
sufficient O-Levels to study further.
Those who succeed, may write their
VOCATIONAL:  General Certificate of
A-Levels another 2 years later.
Technical College / Vocational School Education Examination (GCE '
O ' Level)
Vocational Education
BACHELOR:
Others who complete middle school
Bachelor
go on to vocational schools instead.  A-levels
Master
Depending on their level these are
Doctorate
called technical or craft colleges.

Tertiary Education
There are a number of lower-order
tertiary education institutions in
Brunei, including institutes, technical
colleges, training centers and colleges.
3. Canada  Primary Primary Education  Private education and other
 Secondary Also known as elementary school, this schooling systems — for

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example, religious schools —
are also available at all three
levels.
level runs from Kindergarten or Grade
1 (age six to seven) and runs through  Canada is one of the most
to Grade 8 (ages 13 to 14). The school educated countries in the
year normally runs from September world. In 2015, 90 percent of
through to the following June. people in Canada aged 25 to 64
had at least completed high
school, and 66 percent had
Secondary Education obtained a post-secondary
Also known as high school, this level educational credential. These
runs from Grade 9 (ages 14 to 15) to figures are both above the
Grade 12 (ages 17 to 18). Ontario has OECD averages of 78 percent
a Grade 12+. In Quebec, students and 40 percent, respectively.
 Post-secondary
attend high school until the age of 16.
They may then proceed to CEGEP, a  Education in Canada is
publicly-funded two-year college available to children the year
where students may pursue either a they turn five (except in
university preparation diploma, or a Ontario and Quebec, where
vocational diploma. children may start a year
earlier). Depending on the
Post-secondary Education province, kindergarten may be
Canada has a wide network of colleges optional. The table below
and universities, offering some of the shows, generally speaking, the
best post-secondary education ages between which children
worldwide. are required to attend school
(note that requirements may
differ for homeschooling,
which is legal across Canada).
4. China Primary Education Primary Education  Compulsory education law:
Secondary Education The primary-school curriculum The Law on Nine-Year
 Junior Secondary consisted of Chinese, mathematics, Compulsory Education (中华

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 Senior Secondary physical education, music, drawing, 人民共和国义务教育法),
Vocational and Technical Education and elementary instruction in nature, which took effect on July 1,
history, and geography, combined with 1986, established requirements
practical work experiences around the and deadlines for attaining
school compound. A general universal education tailored to
knowledge of politics and moral local conditions and
training, which stressed love of the guaranteed school-age children
motherland, love of the party, and love the right to receive at least nine
of the people (and previously love of years of education (six-year
Chairman Mao), was another part of primary education and three
the curriculum. years secondary education).
People's congresses at various
Secondary Education local levels were, within
Secondary education was part of the certain guidelines and
nine-year compulsory education law according to local conditions,
that made primary education (six to decide the steps, methods,
years) and junior-middle-school and deadlines for
education (three years) mandatory. implementing nine-year
compulsory education in
 Junior secondary accordance with the guidelines
Junior secondary education is formulated by the central
more commonly known as authorities. The program
(junior) middle school sought to bring rural areas,
education, it consists the last which had four to six years of
three years of nine years compulsory schooling, into line
compulsory education. with their urban counterparts.
Students who live in rural areas Education departments were
are often boarded into exhorted to train millions of
townships to receive their skilled workers for all trades
education. and professions and to offer
guidelines, curricula, and
 Senior Secondary methods to comply with the
Senior secondary education reform program and

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modernization needs.

 Main features of 9-year


often refers to three years of System:
high school (or called senior
middle school) education, as Continuity. Students finish
from grade 10 to grade 12. education from the elementary
Normally, students who have school to the middle school.
finished six years of primary
education will continue three The principle of proximity.
more years of academic study Students enter into the nearby
in middle schools as regulated school instead of middle school
by the Compulsory education entrance examination.
law at the age of twelve.
Unity. Schools which carry out
Vocational and Technical Education the 9-year System practice
The "Law on Vocational Education" unified management in school
was issued in 1996. Vocational administration, teaching and
education embraces higher vocational education.
schools, secondary skill schools,
vestibule schools, vocational high
schools, job-finding centers and other
adult skill and social training
institutes.

5. England  Primary  Primary education (ages 5 to  Legally compulsory


 Secondary 11), subdivided into Key Stage education
 Higher education 1 (KS1) Infants (ages 5 to 7) Full-time education is
and Key Stage 2 (KS2) Juniors compulsory for all children
(ages 7 to 11) aged 5 to 18, either at school or

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otherwise, with a child
beginning primary education
 Secondary Education (ages 11
during the school year they
to 16), subdivided into Key
turn 5.Children between the
Stage 3 (KS3; ages 11 to 14)
ages of 3 and 5 are entitled to
and Key Stage 4 (KS4; ages 14
600 hours per year of optional,
to 16); Key Stage 5
state-funded, pre-school
education. This can be
 Higher Education (ages 16 to provided in "playgroups",
18); and tertiary education (for nurseries, community childcare
ages 18+) centers or nursery classes in
schools.
6. Japan  Elementary School Elementary School  The Japanese educational
 Lower secondary school Compulsory Education. Consists of system is supplemented by a
 Upper secondary school grades 1-6. heavy emphasis on
 Higher Education extracurricular activities,
Lower secondary school also known as shadow
Covers grades seven through nine, education, which are any
with children typically aged twelve educational activities that don't
through fifteen. take place during formal
schooling.
Upper-secondary school
Has a full-time, general program that
offered academic courses for students
preparing for higher education as well
as technical and vocational courses for
students expecting to find employment
after graduation.
Higher Education
Higher education in Japan is provided
at universities (daigaku), junior
colleges (tanki daigaku), colleges of
technology (koto senmon gakko) and

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special training schools and
community colleges (senshu gakko).
7. Korea Infant School Infant School  Education in South Korea is
 Nursery School Many students in Korea start provided by both public
 Kindergarten kindergarten at the Western age of schools and private schools.
three and will, therefore, continue to Both types of schools receive
Primary School study in kindergarten for three or four funding from the government,
 1st Grade years, before starting their 'formal although the amount that the
 2nd Grade education' in 'grade one' of primary private schools receive is less
 3rd Grade school. than the amount of the state
 4th Grade schools.
Primary school
 5th Grade
In Primary education, students learn
 6th Grade
the core subjects. The curriculum  It is one of the top-performing
differs from grades 1-2 to grades 3-6 OECD countries in reading
Middle School
literacy, mathematics and
 7th grade Middle school sciences with the average
 8th Grade Middle School in South Korea marks a student scoring 542. The
 9th Grade considerable shift from primary country has one of the world’s
school, with students expected to take highest-educated labor forces
High School studies and school much more among OECD countries. The
 10th Grade seriously country is well known for its
 11th Grade obsession with education,
 12th Grade High school which has come to be called
High schools in South Korea teach "education fever".
Post-secondary education students for three years, from first
 Tertiary education (College or grade (age 15–17) to third grade (age
University) 17–19), and students commonly
graduate at age 18 or 19.

Post – Secondary Education


A higher form of education that has
existed continuously in South Korea

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since the 4th century.
Primary education has duration of
six years. It is compulsory for all
children aged between 7 to 12 years.
 In Malaysia, primary education
Secondary education is of five years
and secondary education make
duration, which comprises of three
up 11 years of free education.
years of lower secondary and two
years of upper secondary education.
 Students sit for common public
examination at the end of
Post-Secondary Education
primary, lower secondary, and
It is a preparatory course to pursue
 Primary upper secondary levels.
higher education at the university
 Secondary level. The basic entry requirement to
8. Malaysia  The government undertakes the
 Post-Secondary the first year of Bachelor’s degree is
the total of 12 years of primary and responsibility of a sound
 Tertiary
secondary education. education system. Pre-Tertiary
education (pre-school to
Tertiary Education secondary education) is under
At the tertiary level, institutes offering the Ministry of Education
higher education grants students with (MOE) and tertiary or higher
degrees, diplomas, certificate etc. The education is looked after by the
duration of a bachelor’s degree is 3 Ministry of Higher Education
years and courses at this level are (MOHE).
offered by both government and
private institutions, attracting a fair
amount of foreign students.
9. New Zealand  Early Childhood Education Early childhood education  Our education system reflects
 Primary And Secondary Early learning helps children to be our unique and diverse society,
Education confident and curious about the world. which welcomes different
 Further Education It helps your child to do better when abilities, religious beliefs,
they go to school or kura, and it helps ethnic groups, income levels
them develop important skills to and ideas about teaching and

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become strong, happy, and successful
in later life. Early Childhood
Education (ECE) isn't compulsory but
around 96.8% of children attend ECE.

Primary and secondary education


learning.
Primary and secondary schools are the
second level of education. Schooling is
 Education in New Zealand is a
compulsory from age 6-16. In the
student-centred pathway
majority of schools, your child can
providing continuous learning
start school on the day they turn 5
progression and choice so that
years old (they don't have to wait until
students’ progress every year,
the start of a new school year).
and their learning at one level
sets the foundation for the next
Further Education
steps along a chosen pathway.
At senior secondary school level
students may begin to specialise in
vocational learning. They can get help
into work or further education from a
number of programmes and
institutions.
10. Philippines  Primary School Education Primary school education in the  The education system of the
 Secondary School Education Philippines spans 6 years in duration Philippines has been highly
 Higher Education and is compulsory for all students. influenced by the country’s
This level of education is divided into colonial history. That history
a four-year primary cycle and a two- has included periods of
year intermediate cycle. Spanish, American and
Secondary school education is not Japanese rule and occupation.
compulsory in the Philippines but it is
widely attended, particularly in the  Like the United States, the
more urban areas of the country. At Philippine nation has an
this level, private schools enroll a extensive and highly inclusive
much higher percentage of students system of education, including

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than at the elementary level.
higher education.
Higher Education in the Philippines
is handled by CHED. Students can  This is one of the shortest
study for 4 years minimum to get a terms of formal education in
bachelor’s degree on a particular the world.
course.
 Russia has one of the best
Primary School Education mass-education systems in the
for ages 6-10 world, producing a literacy rate
 Primary School Education of 98% (higher than most
 Senior School Senior School Western European countries).
11. Russia
 Secondary School for ages 10-15.
 The system consists of
Secondary School obligatory basic education and
from ages 15-17. higher education.

12. Singapore  Pre-school Pre-school  Singapore attained the highest


 Primary school Optional for ages 3 – 6 Pre-schools are marks in the PISA student
 Secondary school run by companies, community groups assessments in 2016, across all
 College and charities, so fees may be payable. subjects tested.

Primary School  Singapore has a huge range of


Compulsory from age 7 Education at international schools, teaching
primary level is free. in English and other major
world languages.

Secondary School
Mandatory secondary education runs
for five grades, typically from age 12
to 17.

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After completing the mandatory stage
of education, students who want to
progress to university attend a ‘pre-
university’ centre for 2 or 3 years of
further study. Alternatively, vocational
training is offered
 You can study South African
Primary schools are generally divided
educational philosophy in
into junior preparatory schools (grades
higher education
 Primary 0-3) and senior preparatory schools
 Secondary (grades 4-7) before children attend
13. South Africa  Most international schools
 Higher high school (otherwise known as
teach lessons in English, with
 University education college) from grades 8-12. Many
the exception of German and
senior preparatory schools act as
French schools, which teach
feeder schools for high
bilingually.
schools/colleges.
Primary School
Around age six, U.S. children begin
primary school, which is most
commonly called “elementary school.”

Secondary School
 The American education
Secondary school consists of two
system offers a rich field of
 Primary programs: the first is “middle school”
choices for international
14. United States of America  Secondary or “junior high school” and the second
students.
 Higher Education program is “high school.”
 Uses the K12 Curriculum
Higher Education
After graduating high school (12th
grade), U.S. students may go on to
college or university. College or
university study is known as “higher
education.”

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