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Primary education in Puertego is provided by the state with it servicing almost the entire student population of San Lina, private schooling is illegal in all Puertegan cities however it is common practice for high ranking officials in the Puertegan government to send their children out of the country for their primary schooling due to the often poor conditions of Puertgan schools. Attendance is mandatory in all schools but students are given the option to drop out once they hit 6th grade with many doing so in order to help in supporting their family by working.
Primary education in Puertego is provided by the state with it servicing almost the entire student population of San Lina, private schooling is illegal in all Puertegan cities however it is common practice for high ranking officials in the Puertegan government to send their children out of the country for their primary schooling due to the often poor conditions of Puertgan schools. Attendance is mandatory in all schools but students are given the option to drop out once they hit 6th grade with many doing so in order to help in supporting their family by working.
=== Post-secondary education ===
=== Post-secondary education ===
[[File:John-Hopkins-Campus-Research-University 35849e0bda.webp|thumb|Exterior of San Lina university]]
[[File:John-Hopkins-Campus-Research-University 35849e0bda.webp|thumb|left|Exterior of San Lina university]]
Post secondary education in Puertego is fairly limited with the city only having one university in the University of San Lina which is the oldest in the country. The university is regarded as being of fairly good quality and is free however due to many citizens dropping out the number of citizens who attend is remarkably low with only around 20,000 students, though the university does have programs abroad to try and encourage foreign students to go there. The university has a more limited pool of majors compared to many others with the main ones offered being in medical fields, engineering, business, and architecture.
Post secondary education in Puertego is fairly limited with the city only having one university in the University of San Lina which is the oldest in the country. The university is regarded as being of fairly good quality and is free however due to many citizens dropping out the number of citizens who attend is remarkably low with only around 20,000 students, though the university does have programs abroad to try and encourage foreign students to go there. The university has a more limited pool of majors compared to many others with the main ones offered being in medical fields, engineering, business, and architecture.


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