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{{Infobox education by place
{{Infobox education by place
| country name          = [[Caphiria]]
| country name          = [[Caphiria]]
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| agency image          = FortunaValley01.png|thumb|Fortuna Institute, one of Caphiria's most prestigious universities
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| leader titles        = Minister of Education
| leader titles        = Minister of Education
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'''Education in Caphiria''' is provided in public and private environments. By law, education is compulsory over the age of 3 and ends at 16. The [[Ministry of Education (Caphiria)|Ministry of Education]] sets overall educational standards. However, private schools are generally free to determine their curriculum and staffing policies, with mandatory accreditation and regulation from the Ministry. This allows for more "creative" and "third wave" educational systems to have the chance to develop on top of the already established educational standards. The public education system in Caphiria is highly complex and segmented, operated jointly by provincial and local governments.  
 
 
'''Education in Caphiria''' is provided in public and private environments. By law, education is compulsory over the age of 3 and ends at 16. The [[Ministry of Education (Caphiria)|Ministry of Education]] sets overall educational standards. However, private schools are generally free to determine their curriculum and staffing policies, with mandatory accreditation and regulation from the Ministry. This allows for more "creative" and "third wave" educational systems to have the chance to develop on top of the already established educational standards. The public education system in [[Caphiria]] is highly complex and segmented, operated jointly by provincial and local governments.  


The education system is split into two: compulsory and non-compulsory education. Compulsory education consists of Children's School (''discatorium'') and Core Education (''regulatorium''), and non-compulsory education takes the form of secondary education (''agnatumaticus'') and the higher education of academies (''academiae'') or universities (''universales'').
The education system is split into two: compulsory and non-compulsory education. Compulsory education consists of Children's School (''discatorium'') and Core Education (''regulatorium''), and non-compulsory education takes the form of secondary education (''agnatumaticus'') and the higher education of academies (''academiae'') or universities (''universales'').
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