Indonesian schools are generally divided into two types: public schools (Sekolah Negeri) and private schools (Sekolah Swasta). Public schools are funded by the government, while private schools are funded by tuition fees.
Education is compulsory for 12 years, taking students through three primary stages:
Higher education in Indonesia includes universities, institutes, and polytechnics. It offers undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral degrees.
Education in Indonesia is compulsory for , divided into three distinct levels: