Ethiopia vs Malta
Side-by-side comparison of how these places approach childhood.
Ethiopia
Ethiopian children follow a calendar that is seven years behind the Gregorian one.
Ethiopia uses its own calendar with 13 months, meaning a child born in 2024 is in Ethiopian year 2017.
Malta
Maltese children grow up bilingual in Maltese and English from birth.
Malta is the only EU country where a Semitic language is official, creating a unique Arabic-English bilingual childhood.
Ethiopia
Ethiopia has rapidly expanded primary enrollment from 30% in 1994 to over 85% today. The system follows an 8-2-2 structure. Quality remains a challenge โ class sizes of 60+ are common in rural areas. Instruction language varies by region.
Malta
Malta's education follows a British-influenced structure with primary and secondary levels. Instruction is bilingual in Maltese and English. Church schools educate about 30% of students for free. The 11-plus exam was replaced by continuous assessment for secondary placement.
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