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Yes, there are private schools in Cuba, but they are restricted in number and heavily regulated by the government. The vast majority of schools in Cuba are public and run by the state with education being free and mandatory for all children up to the age of 15.
Jose Marti attended schools in Cuba.
Schools are actually opened for 12 hours a day in Cuba. This allows parents to work while their kids get an education and free care.
Cuban's are promitted to go to school for 10 years
There are plenty of medical schools in the Caribbean, thought the quality and quantity of schools depend on where in the Caribbean you are going to be. For instance, some locations such as Barbados only have one school while Cuba has fourteen.
After going to Cuba many times, i can tell that school aren't as known as in Canada. most people don't seem to have the time to go to school. however, even if they did most school are located near big cities like La Habana.
yes because the students that go to school are very smart like china kids:)
Cuba is better because the medical program there is awesome, that country is full of doctors and really cheap medical schools which are good especially since Cuban supplies doctors to many countries.
As of recent estimates, Cuba has approximately 10,000 schools across the country, encompassing various educational levels from primary to higher education. The Cuban government prioritizes education, leading to a high literacy rate and widespread access to schooling. The education system is state-run and free for all citizens, reflecting the country's commitment to providing education as a fundamental right.
Cuba Cuba was created in 2009.
Cuba is a country