10 THINGS ABOUT EDUCATION IN RUSSIA THAT IS DIFFERENT FROM INDONESIA/10 things about Russian schools

Kami Nikan Russia x Indonesia
9 Oct 202005:48

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TLDRIn this video from the Kami Nikan channel, the host shares insights into the Russian education system, highlighting key differences from Indonesia. Topics include the age children start kindergarten, school entry age, and the structure of schooling from primary to high school. Viewers learn about the school calendar, vacation periods, dress codes, and examination schedules. The video emphasizes that while some schools require uniforms, many do not. Through these comparisons, the host provides a comprehensive overview of Russian education, making it both informative and engaging for audiences interested in international schooling practices.

Takeaways

  • 👶 Children in Russia can attend kindergarten as early as 2 months old, though most start at 3 years.
  • 📚 Schooling in Russia officially begins at 6.5 years, but some children may start as early as 5.
  • ⏰ Classes in Russian schools typically start around 8:30 AM, with some starting as early as 9 AM.
  • 📅 The academic year in Russia starts on September 1, a significant day for first graders who celebrate with flowers for teachers.
  • 🏫 Russian schools are structured differently: primary school lasts 4 years, middle school 5 years, and high school 2 years.
  • 🌴 Russian students enjoy long vacations: 1 week in autumn, 2 weeks in winter, 1 week in spring, and 3 months in summer.
  • 🏢 Junior, middle, and high schools in Russia are often in the same building but have separate areas for younger students.
  • 💇‍♂️ Russian students can express themselves through their appearance, including hairstyles and nail colors.
  • 📝 Students in Russia take exams only twice during their schooling: after 9th and 11th grades, with options for vocational paths afterwards.
  • 👕 Most Russian schools do not require uniforms, although some have specific dress codes as outlined in their charters.

Q & A

  • At what age can children start attending kindergarten in Russia?

    -Children in Russia can start attending kindergarten from 2 months after birth, but the ideal age for most parents is 3 years old.

  • How does the kindergarten schedule in Russia differ from that in Indonesia?

    -In Russia, kindergartens typically open from 7 am to 7 pm, whereas in Indonesia, kindergartens usually operate for only a few hours.

  • What is the legal starting age for school in Russia?

    -Legally, children can enter school at 6.5 years old, but they can start even earlier with parental permission.

  • What is significant about September 1st in Russian education?

    -September 1st marks the beginning of the academic year in Russian schools and universities, which is especially important for first graders who celebrate the day by wearing nice clothes and bringing flowers for their teachers.

  • How is the school system structured in Russia?

    -The school system in Russia consists of primary school (grades 1-4), middle school (grades 5-9), and high school (grades 10-11).

  • What are the vacation schedules like for schoolchildren in Russia?

    -Russian schoolchildren have a relatively long vacation schedule, with 1 week in autumn, 2 weeks in winter, 1 week in spring, and a 3-month summer break from July 1 to the end of August.

  • Are junior, middle, and senior schools in Russia located in separate buildings?

    -No, in Russia, junior, middle, and senior schools are usually located in the same building, but there are separate rooms for primary classes.

  • What are the rules regarding student appearance in Russian schools?

    -In Russian schools, students can wear long hair and paint their nails, and boys are allowed to have long hair as long as it adheres to the school charter.

  • How many exams do students take in Russian schools and what are they called?

    -Students in Russia take exams twice, after the 9th grade (called the OGE) and after the 11th grade (called the USE).

  • Do Russian schools require uniforms?

    -Most Russian schools do not have a mandatory uniform, but some schools do require students to wear uniforms as specified in their school charters.

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