High School (Theyka)

High schools (kura tuarua) are the insitutions that deliver phase three of the model of education to teenagers usually aged 14 to 18.

=Types of Schools=

Public Schools
All children in Theyka are guaranteed the right to enroll in a public high school, regardless of nationality, religion, gender, ability or economic status. Public schools are administered and mostly funded by the takiwas (municipalities), although a number of federal laws dictate how schools have to be administered and run. Every takiwa is required to have a highschool, and they may vary in size: the smallest high school in Theyka can only educate up to 50 pupils in total, while high schools in major cities can educate up to 5000 pupils at any time.

Private Schools
Private schools are administered and operate by private entities. Although they are technically independent, they are required to follow federal guidelines regarding education. Private schools do not count for the takiwa high school requirements. As of 2018, only 3.9% of Theykan students attended private schools.

Homeschooling is not allowed in Theyka.