The Indonesian education system is divided into several levels:
Indonesia's education system is the fourth largest in the world by student enrollment, managed by two main ministries: the (for general/academic education) and the Ministry of Religious Affairs (for Islamic schools). The system is structured into:
A day in an Indonesian school is structured, disciplined, and often communal.
: Budi also attended a mandatory religion class, choosing between the six state-sanctioned religions. Cultural Preservation
Education is mandatory through high school, consisting of 6 years of elementary, 3 years of junior secondary, and 3 years of senior secondary. Merdeka Belajar (Emancipated Learning):