By implementing these recommendations, Indonesia can continue to improve its education system and provide high-quality education to all students, regardless of their background or location.
Indonesia follows a familiar pattern for many, but with a distinctly local flavour. The system is currently structured as (though recent reforms emphasise a 12-year compulsory framework).
School life in Indonesia is generally strict and formal. Students are expected to wear uniforms, which typically consist of a white shirt, dark-colored pants or skirt, and a school tie. Schools also emphasize discipline and respect for teachers and peers.