
Saheh (Indonesian School System)
The Indonesian school system, known as "Sekolah Indonesia," comprises various levels: primary (elementary), junior secondary (grades 7–9), and senior secondary (grades 10–12). Students typically start formal education at age 6. The curriculum emphasizes national language (Bahasa Indonesia), mathematics, sciences, social studies, and humanities. After senior secondary school, students can pursue higher education or vocational training. The system aims to develop students' academic knowledge, critical thinking, and national identity. Education is regulated by the Ministry of Education, with standardized assessment systems like national exams at key stages to ensure quality and consistency across schools.