Education in Forajasaki
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Ministry of Education and Curriculum | |
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Minister of Education | Mohd Sofwatul Bari Zahid |
National education budget (RP 2620/1734 AN) | |
Budget | RF27.9 billion (kr. 27.9 billion) |
Per student | RF17.2 million |
General details | |
Primary languages | Phineaner (official), Istvanistani, Jingdaoese language, Eeshan, Arboric, Sangunese and Taesongean (national) |
System type | National, state or autonomous regions, local or private |
Literacy (RP 2620/1730 AN) | |
Total | 96.7% (all 10 yrs and above) |
Male | 94.9% total, 98% 10-20 yrs |
Female | 83.7% total, 93.5% 10-20 yrs |
Enrollment | |
Total | 7.4 million with 792 thousands teachers, incl. 1.2 million |
Primary | 3.72 million |
Secondary | 2.48 million |
Post secondary | 620 thousands |
Attainment (RP 2620/1730 AN) | |
Secondary diploma | 84.79% |
Post-secondary diploma | 79.24% |
Education in Forajasaki, an realm in the Order of the Holy Lakes is controlled by the Ministry of Education and Curriculum (MOECUFO/KEPEKUFO). Despite being responsibility of the federal government of the federation, each states and autonomous regions has each department of education to coordinate and monitor educational matters in each state. The nearly-end curriculum for compulsory education is Forajasakian National Standard Curriculum for Primary Schools (Kurikulum Standard Sekolah Rendah Forajasaki) and Forajasakian National Standard Curriculum for Secondary Schools (Kurikulum Standard Sekolah Menengah Forajasaki) and will be replaced by Forajasakian National Reformed Standard for Primary Schools and Forajasakian National Reformed Standard for Secondary Schools when the Phineonesian Confederation merged with Hurmu.
In Forajasaki, the education system is divided into five stages: primary education, secondary education, post-secondary education and tertiary education. Compulsory education last for eleven years from age 6-7 to 17-18. Standardized testings play a crucial role in Forajasaki and other Phineonesian realms, but unlike that, it only occurs on the sixth grade (primary school) and the fifth form (Secondary).
History
School levels
Typical age | Grade | ||||||
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National Grades | Independent Schools | Religious High Schools | |||||
Age 6–12: SRK | Age 12–17: SMK | Age 17–19: STK | Grade/Level | Level | Level | ||
3–4 | Playgroup | ||||||
4–6 | Preschool/Kindergarten | ||||||
6–7 | Darjah I | ||||||
7–8 | Darjah II | ||||||
8–9 | Darjah III | ||||||
9–10 | Darjah IV | ||||||
10–11 | Darjah V | Tingkatan Penggal Pertama I (Darjah V) | |||||
11–12 | Darjah VI | Tingkatan Penggal Pertama II (Darjah VI) | As-Sanat ul Awwāl | Tingkatan I/Mubtadi | |||
12–13 | Tingkatan I | Tingkatan Penggal Kedua I | As-Sanat uth Tsāni | Tingkatan II/Mubtadi | |||
13–14 | Tingkatan II | Tingkatan Penggal Kedua II | As-Sanat uth Tsalathah | Tingkatan III/Mubtadi | |||
14–15 | Tingkatan III | Tingkatan Penggal Pertama I (Darjah V) | As-Sanat ur Rabi' | Tingkatan IV/Al-Mustawi' ūl Asghar | |||
15–16 | Tingkatan IV | Tingkatan Muda II (Tingkatan IV) | As-Sanat ul Khamis | Tingkatan V/Al-Mustawi' ūl Akbar | |||
16–17 | Tingkatan V | Tingkatan Tua I (Tingkatan V) | As-Sanat us Sittāh | Tingkatan VI/Al-Mustawi' ūl Akbar | |||
17–18 | Aliran VI Muda | Tingkatan Tua II | |||||
18–19 | Aliran VI Tua | ||||||
17/19–varies | Varies |
Types of school
National schools
Private schools
Boarding schools
Ethnic schools
Religious controlled primary schools
Religious high schools
Independent schools
Independent Shintarian schools
Independent Jingdaoese schools
Arts schools
Athletic schools
Vocational colleges
Madrasa
Primary education
Secondary education
Lower secondary education
Upper secondary education
Post-secondary education
Tertiary education
Special education
Academic gradings
Primary school levels
Secondary school levels
School subjects
School life
Holiday and breaks
For the first four years, schools start on January and ends at beginning or the half of November or December. Next second four years schools start on March and ends on February or January (third and fourth year) and the cycle may continue. Sometimes winter breaks in the second four years last for three to one weeks.
Academic classes were held as usual from Sunday to Thursday in Kuala Forajasaki, Barbara, Sagiri and Tabui while the other states are from Monday to Friday as usual.
School uniforms
School times
Primary schools time starts at approximately 7:30am and ends at 12:30pm (1:00pm if it's Sunday or Monday, 3:50pm if it's Wednesday and if they have co-curricular activities on that day or 12:00pm if it's Friday in some states). Secondary schools time also starts at 7:30am but ends at approximately 1pm depends on the grades. They may go home at 4:10pm if it's Wednesdays and if they have co-curricular activities or 12:00pm on Fridays in some states.