Public ( Negeri ) and Private ( Swasta ), including "National Plus" and International schools.
Funding variances mean some schools boast state-of-the-art labs, while others struggle with basic classroom repairs. Conclusion
Managed by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology and the Ministry of Religious Affairs (for Islamic Madrasahs ).
Afternoon lessons, often including Pendidikan Agama (Religious Education) which is mandatory. While the state officially recognizes Islam, Protestantism, Catholicism, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Confucianism, religious instruction is given according to the student’s registered faith.
Urban schools in Java often boast modern computer labs and high-speed internet, while remote schools in Eastern Indonesia may struggle with basic infrastructure, unreliable electricity, and textbook shortages.