Education in Indonesia is under the
responsibility of the Ministry of Education and Culture (Kementerian
Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan or Kemdikbud) and the Ministry of
Religious Affairs (Kementerian Agama or Kemenag). In Indonesia, all
citizens must undertake nine years of compulsory education which consists of six years at
elementary level and three in secondary level. Islamic schools are under the responsibility of the
Ministry of Religious Affairs.
Education
is defined as a planned effort to establish a study environment and educational
process so that the student may actively develop his/her own potential in
religious and spiritual level, consciousness, personality, intelligence,
behavior and creativity to him/herself, other citizens and the
nation. The Constitution also notes that there are two types of
education in Indonesia: formal and non-formal. Formal education is further
divided into three levels: primary, secondary and tertiary education. Now, in Indonesia the education system is called 2013 Curricullum or "Kurikulum 2013".
Schools
in Indonesia are run either by the government (negeri) or private
sectors (swasta).
Some private schools refer to themselves as "national plus schools" which means
that they intend to go beyond the minimum government requirements, especially
with the use of English as medium of instruction or having an
international-based curriculum instead of the national one.
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