New Zealand
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In terms of education, New Zealand ranks fourth in the world. In New Zealand,
secondary schooling is compulsory. The majority of individuals benefit from a New
Zealand education. Employers all across the world respect the education provided at
both the high school and university levels. The education is of world-class quality and
adheres to strict criteria. To guarantee consistency in the delivery of quality education,
the government maintains tight quality control. Because the number of children or
scholars in each class is generally small, the amount of personal attention given to each
learner is high and measured. According to the 2012 Prosperity Index Survey, New
Zealand ranks first in terms of education. Academic and practical knowledge are equally
valued by New Zealand's educational institutions. The governing authorities also value
skill-based accomplishments. In New Zealand, education at the State and State
Integrated Levels is free. Tertiary education is highly sought after in New Zealand,
which has eight universities and 18 institutes of technology and polytechnics. With only
eight universities, the country is ranked among the top 50 in the world.