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== History ==
== History ==


== School grades ==
=== Origins ===
 
=== Phineonesian kingdoms colonial period ===
 
=== Decolonisation and establishment ===
 
=== Private missionary schools ===
 
== School levels ==
The academic year in the [[Free area of the Federation]] begins in February, and classes are usually held for five days from Tuesday to Saturday, and four days for [[Umraism|Umraists]] with excludes Friday. The school year is divided into two terms, the first semester from February to June and the second semester from August to December, separated by long school holidays in winter and summer, with mid-term holidays in April and October for one week. In contrast to [[Territory of Kota Hilir|Kota Hilir]], the academic year begins in April and is divided into two terms with six-week summer and winter holidays. In the [[Tri-State Area]] and [[Oriental Hispanioéire Taemhwan|Oriental Taemhwan]], the academic year usually begins in late August or early September after a 104-day [[Wikipedia:Summer vacation|summer vacation]], and the end of the school year is in late May or early June, and classes are usually held from Monday to Friday. [[Tanah Baharu]] uses the Petrosian education system with two terms, the first starting in July and ending in December, while the second starting in January and ending in June. Compared to regular schools in Phinbella and the SARs, the Umraist religious school has a five-day school schedule starting on Sunday and ending on Thursday, however, the school calendar at Umraist religious schools follows the normal school calendar depending on the respective area. Universities in Phinbella usually have two semesters, with the second semester starting in September or October, incorporating the New Year holiday towards the end of the semester.
 
The year structure is summarised below:
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible" style="text-align:center"
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible" style="text-align:center"
|-
|-
! rowspan="2" |Age!! colspan="5" |Grade  
! rowspan="3" |Typical age!! colspan="7" |Grade  
|-
|-
![[Free area of the Federation]]
! rowspan="2" |[[Free area of the Federation]]
![[Territory of Kota Hilir|Kota Hilir]]
! rowspan="2" |[[Territory of Kota Hilir|Kota Hilir]]
![[Tri-State Area]]
! rowspan="2" |[[Tri-State Area]]
![[Oriental Hispanioéire Taemhwan|Oriental Taemhwan]]
! rowspan="2" |[[Oriental Hispanioéire Taemhwan|Oriental Taemhwan]]
![[Tanah Baharu]]
! rowspan="2" |[[Tanah Baharu]]
! colspan="2" |Vernacular
|-
!Yapreayan
!Istvanistani
|-
|-
|2+
|2+
| colspan="2" rowspan="2" |[[Wikipedia:Pre-school playgroup|Pre-school playgroup]]
| colspan="2" rowspan="2" |[[Wikipedia:Pre-school playgroup|Pre-school playgroup]]
| colspan="2" rowspan="3" |[[Wikipedia:Pre-school playgroup|Pre-school playgroup]] (2–5)
| colspan="2" rowspan="3" |[[Wikipedia:Pre-school playgroup|Pre-school playgroup]] (2–5)
| rowspan="2" |[[Wikipedia:Pre-school playgroup|Pre-school playgroup]]
| colspan="2" rowspan="2" |[[Wikipedia:Pre-school playgroup|Pre-school playgroup]]
|[[Wikipedia:Pre-school playgroup|Pre-school]]
|-
|-
|3+
|3+
| rowspan="3" |[[Wikipedia:Kindergarten|Kindergarten]]
|-
|-
|4+
|4+
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| rowspan="2" |[[Wikipedia:Kindergarten|Kindergarten]]
| rowspan="2" |[[Wikipedia:Kindergarten|Kindergarten]]
| rowspan="2" |[[Wikipedia:Kindergarten|Kindergarten]]
| rowspan="2" |[[Wikipedia:Kindergarten|Kindergarten]]
| rowspan="3" |[[Wikipedia:Kindergarten|Kindergarten]]
|-
|-
|5+
|5+
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| colspan="2" |1st (6–7)
| colspan="2" |1st (6–7)
|Grade 1 SD (6–7)
|Grade 1 SD (6–7)
|Primary 1
|-
|-
| 7+ ||Form 1 [[Elementary school in Phinbella|SK]]
| 7+ ||Form 1 [[Elementary school in Phinbella|SK]]
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| colspan="2" |2nd (7–8)
| colspan="2" |2nd (7–8)
|Grade 2 SD (7–8)
|Grade 2 SD (7–8)
|Primary 1
|Primary 2
|-
|-
|8+||Form 2 [[Elementary school in Phinbella|SK]]
|8+||Form 2 [[Elementary school in Phinbella|SK]]
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| colspan="2" |3rd (8–9)
| colspan="2" |3rd (8–9)
|Grade 3 SD (8–9)
|Grade 3 SD (8–9)
|Primary 2
|Primary 3
|-
|-
|9+||Form 3 [[Elementary school in Phinbella|SK]]
|9+||Form 3 [[Elementary school in Phinbella|SK]]
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| colspan="2" |4th (9–10)
| colspan="2" |4th (9–10)
|Grade 4 SD (9–10)
|Grade 4 SD (9–10)
|Primary 3
|Primary 4
|-
|-
|10+||Form 4 [[Elementary school in Phinbella|SK]]
|10+||Form 4 [[Elementary school in Phinbella|SK]]
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| colspan="2" |5th (10–11)
| colspan="2" |5th (10–11)
|Grade 5 SD (10–11)
|Grade 5 SD (10–11)
|Primary 4
|Primary 5
|-
|-
|11+||Form 5 [[Elementary school in Phinbella|SK]]
|11+||Form 5 [[Elementary school in Phinbella|SK]]
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| colspan="2" |6th (11–12)
| colspan="2" |6th (11–12)
|Grade 6 SD (11–12)
|Grade 6 SD (11–12)
|Primary 5
|Primary 6
|-
|-
| 12+ ||Form 1 [[Secondary education in Phinbella|SMK]]
| 12+ ||Form 1 [[Secondary education in Phinbella|SMK]]
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| colspan="2" |7th (12–13)
| colspan="2" |7th (12–13)
|Grade 1 SMP (12–13)
|Grade 1 SMP (12–13)
|Junior Middle 1
|Secondary 1
|-
|-
|13+||Form 2 [[Secondary education in Phinbella|SMK]]
|13+||Form 2 [[Secondary education in Phinbella|SMK]]
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| colspan="2" |8th (13–14)
| colspan="2" |8th (13–14)
|Grade 2 SMP (13–14)
|Grade 2 SMP (13–14)
|Junior Middle 2
|Secondary 2
|-
|-
|14+||Form 3 [[Secondary education in Phinbella|SMK]]
|14+||Form 3 [[Secondary education in Phinbella|SMK]]
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| colspan="2" |9th / Freshman (14–15)
| colspan="2" |9th / Freshman (14–15)
|Grade 3 SMP (14–15)
|Grade 3 SMP (14–15)
|Junior Middle 3
|Secondary 3
|-
|-
|15+||Form 4 [[Secondary education in Phinbella|SMK]]
|15+||Form 4 [[Secondary education in Phinbella|SMK]]
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| colspan="2" |10th / Sophomore (15–16)
| colspan="2" |10th / Sophomore (15–16)
|Grade 1 SMA (15–16)
|Grade 1 SMA (15–16)
|Senior Middle 1
|Secondary 4
|-
|-
| 16+ ||Form 1 [[High school in Phinbella|STK]]
| 16+ ||Form 1 [[High school in Phinbella|STK]]
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| colspan="2" |11th / Junior (16–17)
| colspan="2" |11th / Junior (16–17)
|Grade 2 SMA (16–17)
|Grade 2 SMA (16–17)
|Senior Middle 2
|Secondary 5
|-
|-
| 17+||Form 2 [[High school in Phinbella|STK]]
| 17+||Form 2 [[High school in Phinbella|STK]]
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| colspan="2" rowspan="2" |12th / Senior (17–18)
| colspan="2" rowspan="2" |12th / Senior (17–18)
| rowspan="2" |Grade 3 SMA (17–18)
| rowspan="2" |Grade 3 SMA (17–18)
|Senior Middle 3
|Secondary 6
|-
|-
|18+ ||Form 3 [[High school in Phinbella|STK]]
|18+ ||Form 3 [[High school in Phinbella|STK]]
|Pre-University
|Pre-University
| colspan="2" |Pre-University
|-
|-
|19+
|19+
| colspan="5" rowspan="2" |<nowiki>Associate's./|\.Foundation's</nowiki>
| colspan="7" rowspan="2" |<nowiki>Associate's./|\.Foundation's</nowiki>
|-
|-
|20+
|20+
|-
|-
| 21+
| 21+
| colspan="5" rowspan="2" |Bachelor's
| colspan="7" rowspan="2" |Bachelor's
|-
|-
|22+
|22+
|-
|-
|23+
|23+
| colspan="5" rowspan="2" |Master's
| colspan="7" rowspan="2" |Master's
|-
|-
|24+
|24+
|-
|-
|25+
|25+
| colspan="5" rowspan="3" |Ph.D.
| colspan="7" rowspan="3" |Ph.D.
|-
|-
|26+
|26+
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|27+
|27+
|}
|}
=== Preschool ===
=== Elementary school ===
==== School types and medium of instruction ====
=== Secondary school ===
==== Middle school ====
==== High school ====
=== Higher and tertiary education ===
=== Special education ===
== School subjects and curriculum ==
== Dual Language Program (DLP) ==
== Academic grading ==
=== Primary school levels ===
=== Secondary school levels ===
== School uniforms ==
== Extracurricular activities ==
== Education policy ==
== International education ==
== Notes ==
== See also ==

Latest revision as of 15:52, 9 December 2024

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Order of the Holy LakesPhinbella Education in Phinbella
Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology
Phinbellan Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Tengku Armand Zakaria
National education budget (1731 AN)
Budget ðƒ34.8 billion (kr.34.8 billion)
Per student ðƒ8.2 million (kr.8.2 million)
General details
Primary languages Phineaner (official), Taesongean, Batavian and Romansh (national), Istvanistani and Yapreayan
System type Federal, state or SAR, local, private
Established -40BP
Literacy (1734 AN)
Total 92.8% (all 12 yrs and above)
Male 92.3% total, 97.4% 12–20 yrs
Female 84.5% total, 91.9% 12–20 yrs
Enrollment
Total 32.8 million with 842 thousand teachers, incl. 1.8 million pre-school
Primary 21.9 million
Secondary 7.3 million
Post secondary 2.8 million
Attainment
Secondary diploma 95.97%
Post-secondary diploma 49.31%

Education in Phinbella, a realm in the Order of the Holy Lakes is managed by the Federal Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT). Although education is the responsibility of the federal government of Phinbella, each territory of the state, directly-administered territory, special administrative territory and dependent territory has a Department of Education to coordinate educational matters within its territory. The main legislation governing education is the Education Act 2015.

According the law, the Phinbellan education system is divided into four levels: preschool, primary, secondary and higher education, and it starts from the age of four and ends between 17 and 18 years old, with compulsory education at the primary, secondary and higher levels, lasting ten years from the ages of 7 to 17, however, it is used in the Free area of the Federation and dependent territories, While the education system in the special administrative region of Phinbella is different and has a different school calendar, education is compulsory in the special administrative region between the ages of five and eight and ends somewhere between the ages of 16 and 18. The education system in Phinbella is also divided into public and private education, where public education provides free education for all Phinbellan citizens, available from a multilingual national school system. While private education also provides education by charging a monthly fee, can be obtained from private or international educational institutions. Homeschooling is also allowed under certain circumstances. Standardized testing is a common feature in Phinbella and other Phineonesian realms, but unlike that, standardized testing in Phinbella only occurs in grades two and three of high school.

The contemporary Phinbellan education system is a result of the influence of education systems from abroad, which established modern institutions and education systems. The modern Phinbellan education system provides learning at all levels in the national and mother tongue languages. Current education policies in Phinbella focus on promoting lifelong learning, advanced professional education, and internationalizing higher education through initiatives such as accepting more inter-realm and international students even though Phinbella has a very young and growing population since the 1730 AN census.

History

Origins

Phineonesian kingdoms colonial period

Decolonisation and establishment

Private missionary schools

School levels

The academic year in the Free area of the Federation begins in February, and classes are usually held for five days from Tuesday to Saturday, and four days for Umraists with excludes Friday. The school year is divided into two terms, the first semester from February to June and the second semester from August to December, separated by long school holidays in winter and summer, with mid-term holidays in April and October for one week. In contrast to Kota Hilir, the academic year begins in April and is divided into two terms with six-week summer and winter holidays. In the Tri-State Area and Oriental Taemhwan, the academic year usually begins in late August or early September after a 104-day summer vacation, and the end of the school year is in late May or early June, and classes are usually held from Monday to Friday. Tanah Baharu uses the Petrosian education system with two terms, the first starting in July and ending in December, while the second starting in January and ending in June. Compared to regular schools in Phinbella and the SARs, the Umraist religious school has a five-day school schedule starting on Sunday and ending on Thursday, however, the school calendar at Umraist religious schools follows the normal school calendar depending on the respective area. Universities in Phinbella usually have two semesters, with the second semester starting in September or October, incorporating the New Year holiday towards the end of the semester.

The year structure is summarised below:

Typical age Grade
Free area of the Federation Kota Hilir Tri-State Area Oriental Taemhwan Tanah Baharu Vernacular
Yapreayan Istvanistani
2+ Pre-school playgroup Pre-school playgroup (2–5) Pre-school playgroup Pre-school
3+ Kindergarten
4+ Kindergarten Kindergarten Kindergarten Kindergarten
5+ Kindergarten (5–6)
6+ 1 1st (6–7) Grade 1 SD (6–7) Primary 1
7+ Form 1 SK 2 2nd (7–8) Grade 2 SD (7–8) Primary 1 Primary 2
8+ Form 2 SK 3 3rd (8–9) Grade 3 SD (8–9) Primary 2 Primary 3
9+ Form 3 SK 4 4th (9–10) Grade 4 SD (9–10) Primary 3 Primary 4
10+ Form 4 SK 5 5th (10–11) Grade 5 SD (10–11) Primary 4 Primary 5
11+ Form 5 SK 6 6th (11–12) Grade 6 SD (11–12) Primary 5 Primary 6
12+ Form 1 SMK 1 (7th) 7th (12–13) Grade 1 SMP (12–13) Junior Middle 1 Secondary 1
13+ Form 2 SMK 2 (8th) 8th (13–14) Grade 2 SMP (13–14) Junior Middle 2 Secondary 2
14+ Form 3 SMK 3 (9th) 9th / Freshman (14–15) Grade 3 SMP (14–15) Junior Middle 3 Secondary 3
15+ Form 4 SMK 1 (10th) 10th / Sophomore (15–16) Grade 1 SMA (15–16) Senior Middle 1 Secondary 4
16+ Form 1 STK 2 (11th) 11th / Junior (16–17) Grade 2 SMA (16–17) Senior Middle 2 Secondary 5
17+ Form 2 STK 3 (12th) 12th / Senior (17–18) Grade 3 SMA (17–18) Senior Middle 3 Secondary 6
18+ Form 3 STK Pre-University Pre-University
19+ Associate's./|\.Foundation's
20+
21+ Bachelor's
22+
23+ Master's
24+
25+ Ph.D.
26+
27+

Preschool

Elementary school

School types and medium of instruction

Secondary school

Middle school

High school

Higher and tertiary education

Special education

School subjects and curriculum

Dual Language Program (DLP)

Academic grading

Primary school levels

Secondary school levels

School uniforms

Extracurricular activities

Education policy

International education

Notes

See also