How is Australia's education system
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No. Japans education system is far superior to England's state education system.
Yes. Australia has a public education system. In addition, there are many private schools, some much more expensive than others.
AMI stands for ''American Micro system Inc''
Both France and England have strong education systems with their own strengths and weaknesses. France places a high emphasis on academic achievement and theoretical learning in its education system, while England focuses on fostering critical thinking and practical skills. The choice of which system is "better" depends on individual preferences and goals.
Australia does not have a monarchy system, although technically it's the Queen of England. That's really only on paper, though.
UK - This is one of the countries that promote education in a good manner and they have more laws to ensure and protect education system. People need to know the details of the schools in different places. There are some schools in England with world class facilities. So, choose a High school nearby and stop worrying about the education of your children.
The Tripartite System was the arrangement of state funded secondary education between 1944 and the 1970s in England and Wales, and from 1947 to 2009 in Northern Ireland. It was an administrative implementation of the Education Act 1944[1] and the Education Act (Northern Ireland) 1947.
very focused on religian, mainly Puritans. Good education system.
It did not influenced the justice system. The legal code that influenced the justice system was "Justinian's code"
The caste system was influenced by the Indian Government