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Education in Thailand is provided mainly by the Thai government through the Ministry of Education from pre-school to senior high school. A free basic education to fifteen years is guaranteed by the Thai constitution.
In addition, three years of pre-school and three years of upper-secondary education is available free of charge, but are non-compulsory. While secondary school also lasts six years, only the first three years are mandatory. After grade 9 Matthayom 3 , pupils can pursue upper-secondary education in a university-preparatory track, or continue their studies in vocational school programs. Homeschooling is legal in Thailand. Thailand's constitution and education law explicitly recognize alternative education and considers the family to be an educational institution.
A homeschool law passed in , Ministerial Regulation No. Families must submit an application to homeschool and students are assessed annually. Basic education in Thailand is free. It is divided into three levels: pre-primary, primary, and secondary. Pre-primary education was introduced in and made free in Participation in pre-primary education is "nearly universal". At the age of six, education begins.
Upper secondary education, grades M, is also not compulsory. It is divided into general and vocational tracks. Ninety-nine per cent of students complete primary education. Only 85 per cent complete lower secondary. There are academic upper secondary schools, vocational upper secondary schools, and comprehensive schools offering academic and vocational tracks.