China's education system is highly centralized under the Ministry of Education, with 6 years of primary school, 3 years each of junior and senior middle school, and 6 years typically for university. Japan also has a centralized system divided into kindergarten, 6 years of elementary school, 3 years each of lower and upper secondary school, and usually 4 years of university. South Africa guarantees equal basic education access and groups grades into general education from 0-9 and further training from 10-12, as well as vocational programs.
China's education system is highly centralized under the Ministry of Education, with 6 years of primary school, 3 years each of junior and senior middle school, and 6 years typically for university. Japan also has a centralized system divided into kindergarten, 6 years of elementary school, 3 years each of lower and upper secondary school, and usually 4 years of university. South Africa guarantees equal basic education access and groups grades into general education from 0-9 and further training from 10-12, as well as vocational programs.
China's education system is highly centralized under the Ministry of Education, with 6 years of primary school, 3 years each of junior and senior middle school, and 6 years typically for university. Japan also has a centralized system divided into kindergarten, 6 years of elementary school, 3 years each of lower and upper secondary school, and usually 4 years of university. South Africa guarantees equal basic education access and groups grades into general education from 0-9 and further training from 10-12, as well as vocational programs.
centralized - 6 years of primary education - 3 years of junior middle school - 3 years of senior middle school - 6 years of university
South Africa
- the Constitution guarantees
equal access to basic education - education system is highly DBE officially groups grades centralized and is administered into two "bands": by the Mombusho or Ministry General Education and of Education Training (GET), which - divided into 5 basic levels: Kindergarten includes grade 0 plus grades Elementary (six years) 1 to 9, Lower secondary school (3 yrs) Further Education and Upper secondary school (3 yrs) Training (FET), includes University (usually around 4 yrs) grades 10-12 as well as nonhigher education vocational training facilities.
Japan
Basic education is compulsory
For advanced higher education, Masters degrees and doctorate degrees are offered in many colleges and universities of these six countries.