Mainstream Schools
Mainstream schools are educational institutions that follow a standard curriculum designed for the general population. They typically serve students of various backgrounds and abilities, providing a structured environment for learning. These schools aim to prepare students for future academic and social challenges, often offering a range of subjects and extracurricular activities.
In many countries, mainstream schools are part of the public education system, funded by the government. They may also include private institutions that operate independently. Mainstream education emphasizes inclusivity, allowing students with different learning needs to participate alongside their peers, fostering a sense of community and collaboration.