Comparison

Oman vs Tunisia

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

At a glance

Oman

Oman went from 3 schools in 1970 to over 1,100 today in one generation.

Sultan Qaboos transformed Oman from near-zero literacy to 95% enrollment in the fastest education expansion in modern history.

Tunisia

Tunisian children study in Arabic until high school, then switch entirely to French.

Tunisia's bilingual education system reflects its unique position bridging Arab and Francophone cultures, producing graduates fluent in both.

How they compare
Child independence expectations
Oman
Tunisia
Low High
Structured enrichment emphasis
Oman
Tunisia
Low High
Risk tolerance in play
Oman
Tunisia
Low High
School systems
Rapid-modernization Gulf model

Oman

Oman's 10-2 system provides free education through grade 12. The country built its entire education system in 50 years โ€” from 3 schools in 1970 to over 1,100 today. Arabic is the medium of instruction with English introduced from grade 1.

Francophone-Arab hybrid model

Tunisia

Tunisia follows a 6-3-4 structure. Primary instruction is in Arabic, with French introduced in grade 3. By secondary school, science and math are taught in French. Education is free and compulsory from ages 6 to 16.

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