Education in Yarphei

Yarphese Education is one of the most intensive in the world, and is compulsory from primary school through upper secondary school, and a bachelor's degree is also required by law, with few exceptions. Most students attend public schools through the lower secondary level, but private education is popular at the upper secondary and university levels. Yarphei's education system played a central part in its recovery and rapid economic growth since formation.

The Yarphese education system was enacted by Tranh Chup-yar in 2000. It clearly defined five years of primary school, three years of lower secondary school, three years of upper primary school, and four years to get a bachelor's degree.

There are several private daycare centres for children of age two to five all over Yarphei, although they are not required in the Yarphese education system. The educational approach at these centres varies greatly from unstructured environments that emphasize play to highly structured environments that are focused on having the child pass the entrance exam at a private primary school.

Sutructure
The school year begins in March and classes are six days a week, Monday through Saturday, usually nine hours a day. There are three terms, seperated by one-week breaks in July, March, and November.