Education

Education will be STEM focused to allow the student to compete on the world stage when they graduate. Other learning will be additional languages, martial arts, and trades – all designed to focus on the student. Every student will receive a starter kit when they enter the school as a part of their tuition. In higher education, they will also receive any tools they will need to fulfill the job they will eventually enter into. Like many industrialized countries, there will be 12 years of education for primary school, however schooling will be all year round, and will have a minimal number of breaks. The children will start the new school year on January 2, or the first weekday of the month after the 2nd.

For children that are developmentally challenged, they will not be able to keep up with their classmates, so they will enter into special education will be focused on personal well-being, and integration into society. They will learn basic math, how to do personal finance, and basic work skills based on the level of ability the student can do. They will receive the same starter kit that all students receive, and will be taught how to use everything. This will allow them to grow as normal children even though they are developmentally challenged.

As for university, there will be Kaldus University which will be located in the same county as Capita City. This is intended to consolidate all of the teachers in one place rather than forcing the student to select what is local to them. Since all of the instructors are located in one place, they can support more students. This will require the student to be willing to travel to Kaldus University, but some courses might be available for distance learning. There would be trade schools that would be privately controlled, but still under the supervision of the Ministry of Education. This is to assure that the education provided is quality education. It will also determine the financial stability of the trade school.