With globalization these days, it is common for parents to send
their children abroad for their education. Considering how easy it is to get
around and stay in touch with today’s technology, parents are less concerned
with sending their children to countries with a more established education
system. While the traditional western destinations like the United Kingdoms and
the United States remain a popular destination, Asian countries in particular
have climbed up the rankings tremendously in the past decade. In fact, 4 out of
the top 5 best education systems in the world rank as 1) South Korea 2) Japan
and 3) Singapore 4) Hong Kong and 5) Finland with the United Kingdom taking the
6th spot and the
United States hovering outside the top 10 at 14th spot.
Of course, that is not the only variable when it comes to choosing
the ideal location for your child. In this article, we will discuss the pros
and cons of the top 3 education systems in the world.
1) South Korea
The country itself is a beautiful place, and the weather there is beautiful as well. For a developed country, it is also relatively cheap to live in, and the country itself is steeped in culture. The only con is the language barrier. Only a minority of Koreans speak English, and most lessons are conducted in their own native tongue. South Korea is known for their advancements in hardware and software technology, citing a strong education in the IT sector as a factor.
2) Japan
Very much like Korea, Japan is a developed nation with beautiful
scenery and weather. They are also renowned for their food, and not unlike
Korea is steeped in culture. However, they also suffer from the language
barrier, and while English is more widespread in Japan than it is in Korea,
most foreigners will have to adapt to the Japanese language to be able to
survive in Japan. Cost of living is also more expensive than it is in Korea.
3) Singapore
Singapore is the first nation amongst the list where English is
the most widespread language in use. Singapore is a mish-mash of different
cultures and foods, being a country of immigrants, and while they are a small
nation, is as much a developed nation as anyone on this list, if not more so.
Boasting the 2nd lowest
crime-rates in the world (behind Switzerland), and many world-class amenities
(world’s best airport, world’s best port… the list goes on), and has even been
listed as the number 1 spot to visit by the Lonely Planet for the year 2015.
With regards to education, Singapore has always been known to produce some of the
brightest minds, and of late, the island nation has begun to focus on creative
education as well. Those seeking Game Development Courses, or say, a Diploma in Graphic Design will find
that there are many world-class institutes offering these programmes as well.
Cost of living is reasonable, although housing can be expensive. There is
however, a large number of student hostels that are relatively cheaper than the
average house.
Well, that’s it for today; but for those who wish to add on to the
other countries or have any questions, please feel free to do so in the comment
section below. In the meantime, good luck with your search, and take care!