Comparison

Brunei vs Switzerland

Side-by-side comparison of how these places approach childhood.

At a glance

Brunei

Bruneian children attend free schools, receive free healthcare, and pay no income tax.

Oil wealth funds a cradle-to-grave welfare state where children's education, health, and basic needs are fully subsidized by the sultan.

Switzerland

In Switzerland, children don't learn to read until age 7 โ€” yet rank among the world's best-educated.

Swiss kindergarten focuses on social skills, nature, and play. Formal literacy instruction begins in first grade at age 7 โ€” two to three years later than in the UK or US โ€” yet Swiss adults rank among the most literate globally.

How they compare
Child independence expectations
Brunei
Switzerland
Low High
Structured enrichment emphasis
Brunei
Switzerland
Low High
Risk tolerance in play
Brunei
Switzerland
Low High
School systems
Bilingual Malay-English Islamic model

Brunei

Brunei uses a bilingual system with Malay and English as languages of instruction. The SPN21 curriculum spans preschool through university. Islamic religious education is compulsory for Muslim students. Education is free at all levels.

Swiss federalist model

Switzerland

Education is cantonal โ€” 26 cantons have different systems. Children enter kindergarten at 4โ€“5, formal school at 6โ€“7. At age 12โ€“15, students are tracked. Only about 20% go directly to university; most enter the world-renowned apprenticeship system.

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