The education system in Latvia is administered at three levels: national, municipal, and institutional. At the national level, the Parliament, Cabinet of Ministers, and Ministry of Education and Science are the main decision-making bodies that set educational standards and policies. Tuition is publicly funded for pre-school, basic, and secondary education, but private institutions can charge fees. In higher education, the state covers tuition for some students, while institutions can charge for others. Achievements are assessed on a ten-point scale, and adult education is available to support lifelong learning and competitiveness.