As of 2025, the Australian education system continues to offer a high-quality, well-rounded learning experience for students. The country's education system is divided into three main levels: primary, secondary, and post-secondary. Primary education in Australia is compulsory for all children aged between six and fifteen, with the majority attending government-funded public schools. At this level, students learn the basics of reading, writing, and mathematics, as well as other subjects such as science, history, and geography. Secondary education in Australia begins at the age of twelve or thirteen and lasts for six or seven years. At this level, students have a greater choice in the subjects they study and can choose to focus on areas that align with their interests and career aspirations. At the post-secondary level, students have a variety of options to choose from, including universities, technical and further education (TAFE) institutions, and private colleges. Australi...