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These North Korean school rules are not only frightening, but also powerful, stealing a child`s identity and childhood. The country exclusively raises soldiers and workers to command and govern their country, which only learns to respect its Supreme Leader without knowing why. Let me know in the comments section below how you would have reacted if these rules had been universal and you had also been part of them? On July 8, when North Korean President Kim Il-sung died in 1994, smiling was strictly forbidden. Talking loudly, dancing or drinking alcohol that day is limited. Failure to comply with the rules can lead to people being sent to labor camps or killed. Kim Il-sung`s body is kept in a glass tomb and tourists must bow to his feet. North Korean students are already preparing for their future by going to school, but it seems that military service is necessary, students have to take courses that make them better as soldiers. The weirdest of all the rules of the North Korean school is this one. Unlike us desperately trying to get out of school after noon, go home, relax and walk home, North Korea refrains from bringing students back until the end of the day. These students often build a strong relationship with their teachers, which often surpasses the ones they have with their parents because they spend all day with their teachers and eat all three classes with them and their classmates. Here are the eight main rules of the school, which are quite strange and make you think that your experience has been much better: These students are not allowed to play outside for a long time, because they are forced to do hard work and military exercises. The only time they are allowed to leave the school grounds is when they visit the monuments of the Supreme Leaders. Every child, if caught sneaking in, often has to endure harsh punishments to set an example.

School buildings are also heavily guarded by the military and monitored at all times. Imagine studying more than one hundred and seventy hours of your school year through the leader or president of your country! This may sound a little too obsessive, but it is exactly the case with North Korean children. Their textbooks revolve around their great Supreme Leader, Kim Jong-Un, and his achievements. It is essential to learn more about him and his family and their relationship with the mystical Mount Paektu. Despite their hatred of America, North Korean school rules recommend that students learn more than their native language, which includes English. Although the English taught at the school is British English, their textbooks are self-published and self-written, which does not make the content very accurate. The other language shown in his school is Russian. Students cannot choose the subject they want to pursue; They are randomly assigned to these classes.

They have a weird education system where the school rules are just weird. But when you think about these rules, they almost make sense. The only reason a teacher is allowed to leave is if he has a caregiver with him, but even then, the only thing you can leave school for is to see the monuments of the supreme rulers and the schools are heavily guarded by the military. In North Korea, their internet has only 28 websites and only those with special permission can access them. Only the newest schools have the internet with extreme restrictions on the websites they can access. You can get an education in North Korea, but it will cost quite a lot. Students are required to bring their own chairs and desks for class. Even worse, they have to pay the school`s heating bill. The situation worsens at school, where children marked as the hostile group are often forced to pay their school fees, at least twice a week, making them slaves to work because they do not finish their studies on time, fail their exams and are unable to complete their studies, and the cycle continues. In addition, parents belonging to other social groups are forced to pay additional expenses in the name of financial contributions to the school, but if they do not do what is necessary, their children often have to bear the consequences.

Strict rules for tourists to North Korea | Photo: AFP Many rules actually go against human needs and nature. Below are the bizarre rules found only in North Korean schools. Compared to the rest of the world, North Korea has a rigid education system and they are held together by rules that do not make much sense. When it comes to North Korea, they do not always follow the same rules as the rest of the world. They have caused some concern for the rest of us. This means the idea of being watched by leaders all the time, and therefore any disrespect is seen by them. Fear is so inherent in these students that it quickly becomes their habit. These rules of the North Korean school are a form of oath of allegiance to their regime, demonstration of loyalty, and replacement by God. North Korea`s school rules are strange – and we`ll tell you why.

The number of sites is limited to a total of 28, which are only accessible from a certain age and are only allowed in elite schools. Most students don`t even know about the existence of something so powerful in this century, after saying this, you should understand that some students don`t have as much electricity in their homes. All of these websites refer either to academics or to their supreme leader and political agendas. North Korea has its own basketball rules | Photo: AP What do you think of the school rules in North Korea? Listen to the comments section below and let your thoughts be known. The Democratic People`s Republic of Korea, or better known as North Korea, is widely known for its supreme leaders, secrecy, and some bizarre rules that are indispensable to every citizen, unless you want to be imprisoned for life or worse executed.