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Primary schools are known as people's schools and children attend this school from the age of six to nine. They are later enrolled in either a regular secondary school or a special secondary school, depending on their specialities. They enter secondary school at the age of ten and leave when they are sixteen.
 
[[Higher education]] is not compulsory in North Korea. It is composed of two systems: academic higher education and higher education for continuing education. The academic higher education system includes three kinds of institutions: [[university|universities]], [[professional school]]s, and [[technical school]]s. [[Graduate school]]s for master and doctoral level studies are attached to universities, and are for students who want to continue their education.<!--blacklisted link: <ref>{{cite web |url=http://education.stateuniversity.com/pages/1116/North-Korea-HIGHER-EDUCATION.html|title=North Korea - Higher Education|accessdate=2008-11-18|year=|work=State University.com}}</ref>--> Two notable universities in the DPRK are the [[Kim Il-sung University]] and [[Pyongyang University of Science and Technology]], both in [[Pyongyang]].
 
North Korea is one of the most literate countries in the world, with an average literacy rate of 99%.<ref name="cia-kn" />
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=== Kesehatan ===
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