Education in Lovia

Education in Lovia is provided by both the public and the private sector. Child education is compulsory until the age of 18, as prescribed by the Federal Law. There are primary and secondary schools in all major localities. Almost all higher education is provided by the Blackburn University in Noble City and Newhaven. As is common in Lovia, the educational system mixes elements from both the American and European models.

Non-accredited 'schools'
The Pope Urban I Educational Institute in Hurbanova calls itself a school "complementary to the normal primary education." It offers Roman Catholic religious teaching to about 200 pupils aged between 6 and 12. It is very much alike Sunday school, though classes are taught on Saturdays at Pope Urban. On weekdays, Pope Urban offers short praying sessions before the start of the accredited classes at King Arthur II School.

Institutions of higher education
Research universities:
 * Blackburn University (Newhaven, Noble City)
 * Blackburn University, Newhaven
 * Blackburn University, Noble City

Institutions of higher education, offering both bachelor's and master's degrees:
 * College of Train Village (Train Village)
 * International College of Lovia (Kinley, Noble City)
 * Shkola Hurbanovni (Hurbanova)