Cyprus vs Kazakhstan
Side-by-side comparison of how these places approach childhood.
Cyprus
Cypriot children on opposite sides of a UN buffer zone attend separate school systems.
The divided island means Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot children grow up with different curricula, languages, and narratives.
Kazakhstan
Kazakh children learn to ride horses before they learn to ride bicycles.
Nomadic equestrian heritage runs deep โ horseback games like kokpar are taught to children in rural areas alongside modern school subjects.
Cyprus
Cyprus has two separate education systems divided by the UN buffer zone. The Republic of Cyprus follows a Greek-influenced 6-3-3 system with free public education. Northern Cyprus follows a Turkish model. Both emphasize language, identity, and national narrative.
Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan follows an 11-year system transitioning to 12 years. Kazakh and Russian are both languages of instruction, with English being added as a third language for science subjects. The Nazarbayev Intellectual Schools serve as reform laboratories.
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