Kiribati has a literacy rate of 98.7%, which is impressive for a nation with a population of just over 110,000. Education in Kiribati is free and compulsory for children aged 6 to 14. Primary school education lasts for six years, followed by three years of secondary school. There are also several private schools in the country, including ones run by churches and missions, offering an alternative to the public school system. Higher education is provided by the University of South Pacific through its Kiribati campus located on Tarawa Island, as well as other institutions such as the Kiribati Institute of Technology and the National Training Centre. These institutions offer diplomas in various fields such as business, engineering and healthcare. Check andyeducation for Kiribati School and Education.

Kiribati Area Code
+686 is the dialing code for Kiribati. The atolls that form Kiribati are in three groups that span an enormous area along the Pacific Equator. […]