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Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt’s daughter Zahara starts at Spelman College

Angelina Jolie’s 17-year-old daughter, Zahara, is set to start her first year at the esteemed US university Spelman College.

The actress, 47, posted an Instagram photo on Sunday of “Zahara with her Spelman sisters”.

The teenager was all smiles posing for the picture in a white tee and jeans, Page Six reported.

“Congratulations to all new students starting this year,” Jolie captioned the social media upload. “A very special place and an honor to have a family member as a new Spelman girl.”

Spelman, which was founded in 1881, is a “historically black college and a global leader in the education of women of African descent”, according to the private school’s website.

Jolie, who is also the mother of Maddox, 20, Pax, 18, Shiloh, 16, and twins Knox and Vivienne, 14, similarly documented her eldest son’s experience when he enrolled at Yonsei University in South Korea in August 2019.

“He has been studying Korean language,” the Oscar winner explained to People of Maddox’s decision at the time. “He has lessons multiple times a week to prepare.”

Jolie told the magazine four months prior that she was “nothing but proud” of Maddox, adding: “I look forward to all he will do.”

When the Maleficent star dropped her and ex-husband Brad Pitt’s son off at Yonsei, she was filmed telling other students that she was “trying not to cry”.

Pitt, 58, was absent at the drop-off, with Maddox telling a reporter the following month that he did not know whether his dad planned to visit.

“Well, whatever happens, happens,” he said in September 2019 amid their strained relationship.

Jolie and her Mr. and Mrs. Smith co-star called it quits in September 2016.

While they were declared legally single nearly three years later, the former couple’s legal battle is still ongoing.

Pitt was granted joint custody of their minor children in May 2021.

Judge Judge John Ouderkirk, however, was subsequently disqualified from the case for not sufficiently disclosing business relationships with Pitt’s attorneys, so the exes are still fighting for custody.

This story originally appeared on Page Six and has been reproduced with permission

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South Korean parents and teachers protest against plan to lower school age

Teachers and parents in South Korea are pushing back against plans to lower the age children start school to five years old.

The education ministry announced last week it would lower the age in stages from 2025, if the move was supported by the public.

A coalition of 36 teacher and parent groups staged a rally in front of the presidential office on Monday, calling for the plan to be dropped.

The education ministry said the plan would help address the shrinking labor force as students would complete their education earlier.

Teachers hold concerns the change would result in more private tutoring for students as parents competed to get their children ahead.

“Considering cognitive and emotional development, early entry to school is inappropriate,” the coalition said in a statement.

“It is likely to cause side effects, such as intensifying private education and competition for college entrance exams.”

“It would only increase the burden on parents at a time when many are giving up their jobs to support their children as they enter elementary school.”

Parents are also opposing the plan due to the struggle to find child care in the early afternoon.

Parents already face the problem, but not until children go to school at age six.

A mother of two who did not wish to be named said the government should help schools secure more teachers to take better care of children.

“This means schools would play a dual role of education and child care,” she said.

The education ministry said it expected to have enough public feedback on its plan by the end of the year.

It said measures would be designed to expand child care and other support before launching a pilot program.

Reuters

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