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Indonesian schools, particularly at the primary and secondary levels, have a relatively rigid structure. A typical school day starts at 7:00 or 8:00 am and ends at 2:00 or 3:00 pm, with a one- to two-hour break for lunch and recreation. Students usually attend classes five days a week.
School life in Indonesia starts early and is highly structured:
On specific days of the week, students wear their school's custom Batik shirt or the brown Pramuka (Scout) uniform. Female Muslim students are permitted to wear long sleeves, long skirts, and a matching jilbab (hijab) as part of their standard uniform. Respect and Etiquette
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