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Japans Educational System

The Japanese is an admirable nation, having given innumerable contributions to almost all fields of science and flourishing in all industrial sectors. While the Japanese have been steadfastly conquering the world in the aforementioned terms, it has preserved its culture. Its institutions and universities remain 100 percent Japanese-speaking. Its lawyers may be considered as an elite group, as its bar exam has a national passing rate of one percent.

 Education at the Rising Sun

Education at the Rising Sun

From the year 1947, Japan has imposed compulsory elementary and middle school education among its people, thus children aged 6 to 15 spend a large part of their lives in school. Most of these children proceed to high school, and in 2005 approximately 75.9% of high school graduates entered the university and other post-secondary institutions. Japanese knowledge and skills are ranked as the sixth best in the world among 15-year-olds. Indeed, Japanese education has produced many brilliant minds. Its current standing as the second largest market in the world speaks a lot of its potential as a people. If you are seeking more about education, information can be accessed via the links we have provided below.