EDUCATION IN KUWAIT

HIGHER EDUCATION
There are four-state supported higher education institutions in Kuwait
  • Kuwait University
  • The college of Basic Education in PAAET
  • Higher Institute for Theater Arts
  • Higher Institute of Music Arts

The top most Institutions in Kuwait are 
  • Gulf American College
  • Arab open University
  • American University in the Middle-East
  • Gulf University for Science and Technology
  • Australian College of Kuwait
  • Box-Hill College Kuwait
  • Kuwait-Masstricht Business School
  • American University of Kuwait

School in Kuwait is compulsory for all children aged between six and fourteen, put public education is free in Kuwait only children. All schools, whether the Ministry of education (ME) regulates public or private.Kuwaiti education is every four years for Kindergarten, elementary, intermediate and levels.
Nursery & Kindergarten
ME provides free kindergartens for children aged between four and six Kuwait.
Elementary, intermediate and secondary
Participation in the public schools of teachers for children restricted ME and the children of émigré, resident in Kuwait before 1960, acquired. All other expatriate children need to be educated in particular. 1997-98 were 104 foreign private schools in Kuwait, of which 42 non-Arab Curricula followed. With more than 120,000 students were more than 75,000 students Arab foreign schools and more than 40,000 were enrolled in schools not Arab, Arab children were, almost half were Kuwaitis.
Before the war, there were only 15 foreign schools no Arab country. Request for a Western education has increased for the release of more than three times. According to educators, there is a clear favorite among Kuwaitis for a Western education for several reasons. Is perceived inadequacy of public education, the importance of English in preparation for training abroad and life in General and extended US-Arab schools Curricula in Kuwait t. Despite relatively high schools to teach the American and British Curricula are booming.
Must all foreign schools in Kuwait, the private education Department (PED) accredited by me over his supervised schools PED-seeing staff training and educational establishments and through regular inspections. I also cover charges school. Private schools for children with their non-Arab country follow Curricula as such as American, British, French, German, Indian, Pakistani, etc., where all schools are also required in their curriculum to include studies of the local culture and language. Standards achieved compare favourably with countries of origin of the students.
Academic year
The academic year runs from late August or early September to June. Expatriate schools usually three days in October, and they each celebrate breaks two weeks twice a year, the school Week is Saturday to Wednesday. The school day generally starts at 07: 45, and ended on 14 occasions, although these schools a little different.
Higher education
Ministry of higher education (FAMOUSPRINZESS) regulates the level of school education. The country has one University and several technical schools. Depending on the degrees of Kuwait University practices restrict entry policy for expatriates. Twenty seats are reserved for Ku students, their parents. More than 50 seats are students receive scholarships available through FAMOUSPRINZESS. Governments have announced, be open to the private sector to create new universities would allow for all.
Education and training
KU service and education community center (CCSCE) offers non-degree programs, academic Secretary, etc., open rooms for students from 16 years in various areas such as language arts (including Arabic as a foreign language), administration, education, technology, computers, law. These courses are managed to the development of the campus, 3KH Khaldiyah. Fees are pretty much the nominal value.
State education and training for the education and training (PAAET), vocational training policy, PAAET is also carried out the Governments of the central authority is administered by the competent authority of the several universities centres on a full-time basis, as well as industrial and field training where students learn technical and vocational subjects such as teaching, commercial studies, healthcare, and some mechanical and electrical courses are open to foreigners. There are several private institutions of the country offers a wide range of courses for full and part-time studies in afaceriAbilităţi Secretary, computing and languages.
useful links
http://www.kuwaitculture.com/About%20Us/higher.htm
http://www.kuwaitculture.com/About%20Us/Education.htm
http://www.kuwaitiah.net/schools1.html#Kuwait Indian School