Education in Papua New Guinea is managed through nineteen provinces and two district organisational units.
In the 1980s, up to year 12 (matriculation) there were: The matriculation ceremony at Oxford Matriculation refers to the formal process of entering a university, or of becoming eligible to enter by acquiring the required prior qualifications. ...
2600 community schools - grades 1 to 6
120 provincial high schools - grades 7 to 10
4 national high schools - the only institutions offering full-time grades 11 and 12
the College of Distance Education - grades 7 to 10
the Institute of Distance and Continuing Education (matriculation studies)
limited private education provision - pre-school to grade 12.
See the List of schools in Papua New Guinea for a partial listing of preschools, primary schools, secondary schools, vocational education and university bodies' both public and private in Papua New Guinea. Here is a list of school in Papua New Guinea. ... A nursery school is a school for the education of very young children (generally five years of age and younger). ... Primary or elementary education is the first years of formal, structured education that occurs during childhood. ... High school - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ... A blacksmith is a traditional trade. ... Representation of a university class, 1350s. ...
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Education For All - Assessment 2000 - Papua New Guinea Country Report provides a comprehensive report
Students entering tertiary institutions in PapuaNewGuinea in the main, are inducted into a milieu consonant with the goals and structures of higher education of western countries (Lynch, 1980), a process which in many respects is very much alien to the cultural experiences of most students (Shea, 1976, p.18).
The aim of education of preliterate societies was to faithfully transmit an accepted and shared way of life, in the form of knowledge from one generation to the next (Tylor, 1871, p.1).
PapuaNewGuinea's unique version of social security, "the wantok" system, has its roots in traditional obligations to be hospitable to one's kin, particularly in the generous provision of food and shelter (Berndt, 1962, p.100).
PapuaNewGuinea or PNG, officially the Independent State of PapuaNewGuinea, is a country in Oceania, occupying the eastern half of the island of NewGuinea and numerous offshore islands (the western portion of the island is occupied by the Indonesian provinces of Papua and West Irian Jaya).
PapuaNewGuinea is a member of the Commonwealth of Nations and Queen Elizabeth II is the head of state.
PapuaNewGuinea is one of the few regions close to the equator that experience snowfall, which occurs in the most elevated parts of the mainland.