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Education in Algeria is free and compulsory for Algerians from the ages of 6 to 15. [1] . However, only half of Algerian students are enrolled in secondary schools. [2] . As of 2015, Algeria has 92 post-secondary institutions, which includes 48 universities. [3]
In Indonesia there are approximately 170,000 primary schools, 40,000 junior-secondary schools and 26,000 high schools. 84 percent of these schools are under the Ministry of Education and Culture and the remaining 16 percent under the Ministry of Religious Affairs.
Aljazair adalah anggota Uni Afrika, Liga Arab, OPEC, dan PBB, dan anggota pendiri Uni Arab Maghrib. Wilayah yang kini bernama Aljazair pernah menjadi rumah bagi banyak kebudayaan prasejarah kuno, termasuk kebudayaan Ateria dan Kapsia.
Education is mandatory and free for all Algerian children from age 6 through the 9 years of primary and lower secondary school that follow. Despite this, a number of children still fail to attend and the situation is worse for girls.
The Algerian school system includes three cycles that are primary, middle and secondary school. Nine years of education from ages 6 to 14, the first two cycles are compulsory and the attendance rate is very high. Secondary education is also compulsory while having high numbers of drop-offs. Main Challenges in Education
Al Shorouq school is located in the heart of the city of dubai and its spacious building is divided into three sections: one for the girls, another for the boys and a third one for the KG students.
Algeria’s education system includes ten years of compulsory schooling. Usually, after one year of early education, children attend primary school for five years, from the age of six to 11,...