Venezuela – Education and Schools

Venezuela runs a centralised, Spanish-language national education system organised into pre-school, primary, secondary, and higher education stages. Basic schooling is constitutionally guaranteed as free and compulsory, yet years of severe economic deterioration have seriously undermined the system’s quality and reach.

Vietnam – Education and Schools

Vietnam runs a centralised, five-tier national education system administered by the Ministry of Education and Training (MOET), spanning everything from preschool through to university. The system has earned considerable international respect for the academic results it achieves relative to the

Turkey – Education and Schools

Turkey operates a centrally administered, 12-year compulsory education system divided into primary, lower secondary, and upper secondary levels, all provided free of cost at public schools. International benchmarking data shows the country has made measurable gains over the past decade,

Taiwan – Education and Schools

Taiwan boasts an education system that is both highly respected and well-organised, regularly placing near the top of global rankings in international assessments. Children are required by law to attend school from the age of six through fifteen, within a

Thailand – Education and Schools

Thailand maintains a centralised, state-funded education system that runs from pre-primary through upper secondary level, with nine years of compulsory schooling available at no cost. Although the state sector has struggled in international performance comparisons, an extensive and expanding network

Switzerland – Education and Schools

Switzerland is home to one of the most highly regarded education systems anywhere in the world — decentralised in governance, multilingual in character, and built around both rigorous academic preparation and a globally admired vocational training pathway. State schooling is