United Arab Emirates vs Angola
Side-by-side comparison of how these places approach childhood.
United Arab Emirates
In the UAE, your child's school could be British, American, Indian, or IB โ all on the same street.
With 90% of residents being expatriates, the UAE's school system is a patchwork of global curricula. Parents choose between British, American, IB, Indian, and other systems โ each with different standards and expectations.
Angola
Angola's children grow up in Africa's second-largest oil producer, yet half live in poverty.
Vast oil wealth coexists with deep child poverty, creating one of Africa's starkest inequality gaps visible in every classroom.
United Arab Emirates
Public schools teach the national Arabic-language curriculum. Private international schools โ British, American, IB, Indian, Filipino, and more โ serve the vast expatriate majority. KHDA (in Dubai) and ADEK (in Abu Dhabi) inspect and rate schools.
Angola
Angola follows a 6-3-3 system with Portuguese as the language of instruction. Primary education is free and compulsory for six years. The system was rebuilt after 27 years of civil war that ended in 2002.
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