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Is there a dress code in Indonesia?
Dress code Indonesians dress modestly. Although you may see men wearing shorts, outside of the big cities the norm is to wear a shirt and pants or jeans. Women will most likely wear pants, jeans or long skirts. They usually wear long sleeves.
Do Indonesian schools have uniforms?
Indonesia. In Indonesia, school uniforms are mandatory for every student. They can be simply described as below for each stage of education: Primary schools or Sekolah Dasar (SD) students wear a white short-sleeve shirt with red shorts for male students, and below-knee skirts for females.
What do girls wear in Indonesia?
Women generally wear dresses or skirts and blouses. Indonesian clothing is light in weight because of the hot and humid climate. Young people wear casual clothes like jeans and T-shirts.
How can I marry an Indonesian girl?
Address proof and passport size photographs. Adequate documentary evidence of 30-day residence in India. A ‘no-objection’ letter – She may be required to present to the marriage officer a ‘no objection letter’ from the Indonesian Embassy or Consulate, as well as proof of termination of any previous marriage if any.
How long is a school day in Indonesia?
The school week lasts five or six days, from Monday to Friday or Saturday, around 40 hours per week. The school day hours vary depending on the regions but generally start at around 07:00 and finish at around 13:00, with two breaks lasting fifteen minutes to half an hour each.
What are Indonesian schools like?
The Indonesian education system is the fourth largest in the world with more than 50 million students, 3 million teachers, 300,000 schools. Primary to high school level is compulsory. Primary and middle school is free, while in high school, there are small fees. The tertiary-education participation is low at 36.31%.
What is the most beautiful school in the world?
20 most beautiful universities in the world
- University of Heidelberg (Germany)
- University of Rostock (Germany)
- McGill University Montreal (Canada)
- College de Valleyfield (Canada)
- Tsinghua University, Beijing (China)
- University of Aarhus (Denmark)
- University of Salamanca (Spain)
- Harvard University, Cambridge MA (USA)