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General schools. According to school year 2017–18 senior secondary school (SMA) statistics from Ministry of Education, [1] in 2017, Indonesia has 13.495 SMA (almost 50-50 ratio between public and private schools) with more than 160 thousand total classrooms (around 12 classrooms per school) and 30 thousands laboratories and 11 thousands libraries, 1,6 million new/10th grade SMA students (45% ...
In the Yogyakarta Special Region, Indonesia there are four State universities, about 16 private universities, and many institutes and academies specialising in subjects such as art, science, technology, education, agriculture, and business management.
SMA Negeri 1 Yogyakarta also known as SMA Teladan is a public government high school in Special Region of Yogyakarta, Indonesia. It is located in H.O.S. Cokroaminoto street, no. 10, Pakuncen, in the Wirobrajan sub-district of Yogyakarta. The school was founded in the Dutch colonial era as an Algemeene middelbare school, a type of secondary school.
The student–teacher ratio is 17 to 1 and 15.2 to 1, respectively, for primary and secondary schools in 2018; that same year, the overall averages for East Asia & Pacific countries were 17.5 to 1 and 14.8 to 1, respectively.
National examination in Indonesia. National Exam (Indonesian: Ujian Nasional, commonly abbreviated as UN or UNAS) [1] was a standard evaluation system of primary and secondary education in Indonesia and the determining factor of quality of education levels among the areas that are conducted by the Center for Educational Assessment of the Ministry of Education and Culture.
In 1984, reorganization of the armed forces resulted in the academy renamed to its current form, the Military Academy Magelang (Akademi Militer). The Taruna Nusantara high school, established in 1990 by Akmil alumni Try Sutrisno and located just outside the military academy, was created in order to attract young talent to the academy.
De Britto College High School Yogyakarta ("JB" after John de Britto, a 17th-century Portuguese missionary to India) is a private Catholic all-boys high school run by the Indonesian Province of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. It was founded by the Jesuits on August 19, 1948, on an eight-acre (3.2 ha) campus.
The province of Yogyakarta Special Region in Indonesia is divided into 1 city and 4 regencies which in turn are divided administratively into kapanewon or kemantren (). [1] A Kapanewon (a subdivision of a regency) is headed by a panewu, while a kemantren (a subdivision of the city), is headed by a mantri pamong praja.