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Kuwait lower school starting age to three

  • Kuwait: Tuesday, September 18 - 2012 at 12:46

Kuwait's education ministry is planning to lower the mandatory schooling age to three in a bid to boost learning standards, Gulf News has reported. Under the plan, all Kuwaiti children from the age of three will have to go to kindergarten. "Studies have indicated that investing in the early years of a child yields better results in supporting the crucial development of his abilities and strongly influences the next stages of learning," said the education minister, Nayef Al Hajref. Kuwait's laws currently require education from six years old.

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