Education in Rutania

The education system in Rutania is composed of elementary education (Grades 1-5), lower secondary education (Grades 6-8), upper secondary education (Grades 9-12), and tertiary or college education with an age limit of compulsory education being 17 years old. Rutania has consistently ranked among the top 3 in Artania in terms of education. The country has 468 primary and secondary schools that are maintained by each province. The nation also has ten 4-year Colleges/Universities and fifteen 2-year Colleges. Public Colleges and Universities are maintained by each province, while private institutions are self maintained, but are still required to meet national standards.

=Elementary Education= Elementary school is a school ranging from the grade levels of first through fifth grade where basic subjects are taught. Elementary school provides and often remain in one or two classrooms throughout the school day, with the exceptions of physical education, library, music, and art classes.

Elementary School begins at 9:00 AM and lasts until 3:15 PM. Children are allowed to eat for a period of 30 minutes and are provided the option of either bringing a lunch from home or receiving a free school meal. Children then are allowed to have a 30 minute recess after they eat.

Academic Subjects
Academic subjects taught include Mathematics, Science, English, Social Studies, Physical Education, Art, Music. Parents are encouraged but, not required to enlist their child in a foreign language course which is taught starting in fourth grade.

Grading Scale
Children in elementary schools are continually assessed throughout the school year by their teachers, and report cards are issued to parents at varying intervals. Generally the scores for individual assignments and tests are recorded for each student in a grade book, along with the maximum number of points for each assignment.

At any time, the total number of points for a student when divided by the total number of possible points produces a percent grade, which can be translated to a letter grade. Letter grades are often but not always used on report cards at the end of a marking period, although the current grade may be available at other times the most common grade scale is letter grades—"O" through "U"—derived from a scale of 0–100 or a percentile.

=Secondary Education= As part of education in Rutania, secondary education usually covers grades 6 through 12.

Middle School
Middle school is the lower education school between elementary and high school and includes sixth, seventh and eighth grade. At this time, students are given more independence as choosing their own classes. Middle School consists of eight blocks known as periods. The first 7 periods are 45 minutes long with the last period of the day being 60 minutes long. dedicated as a period for studying, socializing and teacher-work time.

Middle School begins at 7:20 AM and lasts until 2:20 PM. Children are assigned a period to eat based on their grade level for 40 minutes and are provided the option of either bringing a lunch from home or purchasing a meal and/or snacks from the lunch line.

Academic Subjects
Academic subjects taught include Mathematics, Science, English, Social Studies, Physical Education. Electives include Art, Music, Foreign Language, Family Consumer Science and Technical Arts.

Grading Scale
Children in middle schools are continually assessed throughout the school year by their teachers, and report cards are issued to parents at varying intervals. Generally the scores for individual assignments and tests are recorded for each student in a grade book, along with the maximum number of points for each assignment.

At any time, the total number of points for a student when divided by the total number of possible points produces a percent grade, which can be translated to a letter grade. Letter grades are often but not always used on report cards at the end of a marking period, although the current grade may be available at other times the most common grade scale is letter grades—"A" through "E"or"F"—derived from a scale of 0–100 or a percentile.

High School
Usually, starting in ninth grade, grades become part of a student’s official transcript. Future employers or colleges may want to see steady improvement in grades and a good attendance record on the official transcript. Therefore, students are encouraged to take much more responsibility for their education.

High School consists of eight blocks known as periods. The first 3 periods are 45 minutes long with periods 3 and 4 being reserved for lunch and lasting 60 minutes. The remaining 3 periods are 45 minutes long. High School begins at 7:20 AM and lasts until 1:50 PM.

Academic Subjects
Academic subjects taught include Mathematics, Science, English, Social Studies, Physical Education. Electives include Art, Music, Foreign Language, Family Consumer Science and Technical Arts

Grading Scale
Children in high schools are continually assessed throughout the school year by their teachers, and report cards are issued to parents at varying intervals. Generally the scores for individual assignments and tests are recorded for each student in a grade book, along with the maximum number of points for each assignment.

At any time, the total number of points for a student when divided by the total number of possible points produces a percent grade, which can be translated to a letter grade. Letter grades are often but not always used on report cards at the end of a marking period, although the current grade may be available at other times the most common grade scale is letter grades—"A" through "E"or"F"—derived from a scale of 0–100 or a percentile.

=Colleges & Universities= There are currently 10 colleges in Rutania:


 * College of Kragusrov
 * Feynport College
 * Hammond University
 * Khodor University
 * Patrick Henry University
 * Rutania Institute of Technology
 * Seaborg University
 * University of Delvar
 * University of Ardinia
 * University of Bozarburg

In 2839, Senator Tony Manson (LDP), established a National Education Program for Rutania. It created a free public education system, a network of universities, vocational schools, and colleges nationwide, fully subsidised, funded by the Government. However, this was later overturned by the REP and OP coalition. Education is now largely a devolved matter, with large block grants from the federal government for higher education.

There are some especially prestigious instituions in Rutania, with the University of Bozarburg being one of the centers of classical liberal free-market thought in the world. The Patrick Henry University is also the alma mater of many of Rutania's leading libertarian inclined politicians, as well as being a major center for the study of Zardic politics, which are interesting as they are the most continuous political system in existence in Terra. Many Rutanian political thinkers and historians became interested in this topic of study, especially over the course of the 30th century.

After the popular demand for technological advancements, the Ministry of Science and Technology established the RIT (Rutania Institute of Technology) to further develop the technological environment for Rutania and place the nation as a leading figure and the developer of the future sciences among Terra.

=Links= Culture of Rutania