Chapter 42: Queen Victoria Critically Ill

Along with the opening of the university, Australian Primary Education Schools, also known as elementary schools, opened as well.

Compared to the stricter enrollment requirements of universities, Australian primary schools have very low requirements, even virtually none.

Compared to universities, basic education does not require expensive tuition fees, and since Arthur has already waived half of the fees, Australian people are still willing to let their children receive basic education.

More importantly, compared to the relatively high investment in universities, the investment in primary schools is virtually close to zero except for teachers and textbooks.

Even an ordinary high school graduate can barely become a primary school teacher, and under such circumstances, the cost of operating a primary school has been reduced to the bare minimum, with the total cost of constructing Australian primary schools equivalent to the cost of one Australian National University.