Royal Educational Aims Council

The Royal Education Aims Council, abbreviated as REAC, is a Lovian federal institution under the Department of Culture, Heritage and Education that is provided for by the Federal Law. It was created on November 18, 2009. Its role is to evaluate schools in Lovia and to compose the secondary education curriculum.

Composition
The Primary Education Act in the Federal Law states:
 * ''The Royal Educational Aims Council is a council under the Department of Culture, Heritage and Education, consisting of five educational specialists who decide on the secondary education curriculum, and who can close a school if it does not qualify. Each of these five institutions and people select one member of the council: the Secretary of Culture, Heritage and Education, the Prime Minister, the ruling monarch, the Rector of the Blackburn University as representative of the higher educational system, and the Secretary of Welfare as the pupil's and student's welfare watchdog.

Current composition

 * Secretary of Culture, Heritage and Education Oos Wes Ilava
 * Appointed: August Magnus Donia
 * Prime Minister Yuri Medvedev
 * Appointed: Harold Freeman
 * Ruling monarch King Dimitri I of Lovia
 * Appointed: Andy McCandless
 * Blackburn University Rector Yuri Medvedev
 * Appointed: Jon Johnson
 * Secretary of Welfare Edward Hannis
 * Appointed: N/A

Theoretical Program
As described in the Federal Law, Article 11.3: A general, theoretical education, aiming to provide the student the knowledge and skills to enroll college or university.

Technical Program
As described in the Federal Law, Article 11.3: General, technical education, aiming to provide the student the knowledge and skills to enroll college or university, to be ready to lead a private business, and to perform technical work.

Professional Program
As described in the Federal Law, Article 11.3: General, professional education, aiming to provide the studetn the practical knowledge and skills to enroll college or a professional school and to be ready to have a specific, technical profession.