Education in JapanEducation has been and is an important issue in Japanese society. There are three ways that a child is educated in Japan: by attending a public school for a compulsory education, by attending a private school for a compulsory education, or by attending a
Education in LiechtensteinThe Liechtensteinisches Gymnasium ( English: Liechtenstein Secondary School) is a secondary school located in Vaduz, the capital of Liechtenstein. It was founded in 1937 as "Collegium Marianum" by the Maristen-Schulbruder as a private school. Since 1981, (information on secondary education)
Education in MalaysiaEducation in Malaysia may be obtained from government-sponsored schools, private schools, or through homeschooling. Characteristics Education in Malaysia broadly consists of a set of stages which are: Pre-school Primary Education Secondary Education Terti
Education in MexicoEducation in Mexico is highly centralised with funding and curriculum decisions taking place mostly at federal level through the Secretaria de Educacion Publica or SEP (Secretariat of Public Education) even up to the College level. Educational standards a
Education in Nepal
Education in the NetherlandsSubsidized education in the Netherlands consists of the following official categories: bo (Basis Onderwijs): elementary education vo (Voortgezet Onderwijs): secondary education (in order of increasing theoretical advancedness and decreasing emphasis on ma
Education in New ZealandEducation in New Zealand is nominally free for all Primary, Intermediate and Secondary schooling. However, most schools also ask for a "donation" from parents and often call this a school fee or a "parental contribution". Attendance requirements Attendanc
Education in RussiaThis article is about education in Russia. Literacy: definition: age 15 and over can read and write total population: 98% male: 100% female: 97% (1989 est. Russia's educational system has produced nearly 100% literacy. About 3 million students attend Russ