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UNESCO Statistics 2009
The Government has invested heavily in improving the social sector. Under the Ninth Five Year Plan (2002-2007) education was allocated 15 percent of government outlay; in 2006-2007, the education sector accounted for 18 percent of the government budget. The Bhutan school system is divided into four stages:
primary: pre-primary to class 6, officially ages 6-12
lower secondary: classes 7-8, officially ages 13-14
middle secondary: classes 9-10, officially ages 15-16
higher secondary: classes 11-12, officially ages 17-18
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