Jamaica vs Sri Lanka
Side-by-side comparison of how these places approach childhood.
Jamaica
Jamaican children grow up hearing patois at home but must write exams in Standard English.
This linguistic duality creates a unique bilingual childhood where code-switching is mastered early.
Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka has provided free education from kindergarten through university since 1945.
This early commitment to universal education gave Sri Lanka a 92% literacy rate, the highest in South Asia.
Jamaica
Jamaica's education follows the British model with primary, secondary, and sixth form levels. The Grade Six Achievement Test (GSAT, now PEP) determines secondary school placement. Traditional high schools are highly competitive and tiered.
Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka provides entirely free education from primary through university, including free textbooks and uniforms. The 5-4-2-2 system operates in Sinhala and Tamil medium schools. A highly competitive grade 5 scholarship exam determines entry to prestigious schools.
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