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What rank is the Philippines in education system?

What rank is the Philippines in education system?

46th
Not only is the Philippines a beautiful country, it also has one of the best higher education systems in Asia, ranked 46th in the first edition of the QS Higher Education System Strength Rankings.

Does Australia have a high standard of education?

Australia sets the standard for excellence in education internationally. Our education sector is based on a network of world-leading education providers, premium facilities, outstanding lecturers and student support services.

Do you think Australia has a good education system?

Australia’s educational institutions rank well in terms of student satisfaction, employability, quality of life and sense of student community, with Melbourne and Sydney ranking among the top five best cities for students to study in.

Is education equal in Australia?

Australia prides itself on its egalitarian ethos, but it is a myth in education. In fact, Australia is the equal 2nd most unequal education system with Slovakia and only marginally behind New Zealand on a combined ranking of education inequality across pre-school, primary and secondary schooling [Chart 1 below].

How is education in the Philippines compared to Australia?

In Philippines, 88% of the population has electricity access. In Australia, 100% of the population do. In Philippines, approximately 55.5% of the population has internet access. In Australia, about 88.2% do. Philippines spends 2.7% of its total GDP on education. Australia spends 5.2% of total GDP on education.

What kind of education system does Australia have?

Schools in Australia are divided into two categories: public (government) and private (non-government). Like in the Philippines, Australia’s education system begins at pre-school or early childhood education for children three to five years old, though this is not compulsary.

How many years do you go to school in the Philippines?

In Australia, it is a compulsory education of seven years in primary school and five years in high school. On the other hand, the new K-twelve programme in the Philippines adds two more years for the senior high school, which now becomes similar to Australia’s system.

How much does the Philippines spend on education?

Philippines spends 2.7% of its total GDP on education as of 2009. Australia spends 5.3% of total GDP on education as of 2016. Philippines has a total of 36,289 km of coastline. In Australia, that number is 25,760 km.