National Schools
National Schools are educational institutions established by a government to provide standardized education to students. They often follow a national curriculum, ensuring that all students receive a similar quality of education regardless of their location. These schools aim to promote national identity and unity among students.
In many countries, National Schools are funded and managed by the government, making education accessible to a broader population. They may offer various programs, including primary and secondary education, and often emphasize subjects like math, science, and literature to prepare students for future academic and career opportunities.