School and education in Kuboia

Much like other countries around the world, Kuboia has an educational system run by its government.

The official Kuboian education and school system was established in August 1996. Beforehand, the country used the same system used in Jetania. However, then-Kuboian president Trevor Reef worked with approximately thirty officials to form a unique school system for Kuboia, as the Jetanie system was criticised by many Kuboian children, parents and teachers.

School week
Schools in Kuboia run for educational purposes on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. The four-day week system has received both praise and criticism - it is often credited for allowing both students and teachers to have a better work-life balance, and also allows school to save money. However, Wednesdays can be a stressful day for both children and parents, as it forces some parents to either take children to their work, or put their children in day care centres.

To combat the criticism, some schools are open on either Wednesdays or Saturdays for social groups, sports, activities and exam preparation.

Higher education systems, such as college and university, are typically open from Mondays to Saturdays. Despite this, most classes only run three days a week.