Gross enrollment ratio (secondary school)
2020
Methodology
Gross enrollment ratio is the ratio of total enrollment, regardless of age, to the population of the age group that officially corresponds to the level of education shown. Secondary education completes the provision of basic education that began at the primary level, and aims at laying the foundations for lifelong learning and human development, by offering more subject- or skill-oriented instruction using more specialized teachers. Performance score of from 0 to 100. The highest score reflects the best situation.
Source: World Bank, World Development Indicators 2015 (based on data from UNESCO).
Score
- Africa-
- Sub-Saharan Africa-
- Middle East and North Africa-
- Southern Africa-
- Central Africa-
- East Africa-
- West Africa-
- North Africa-
- Brazil-India-China (BIC)-
- Least Developped Countries (LDC)-
- No LDC-
- High income non OECD-
- Upper middle income countries-
- Lower middle income-
- Low income countries-
- Outsize the Franc zone-
- Franc CFA zone-
- WAMEU-
- CEMAC-
- Algeria94
- Angola42
- Benin39
- Botswana70
- Brazil100
- Burkina Faso31
- Burundi40
- Cameroon52
- Cape Verde82
- Central African Republic7
- Chad10
- China82
- Comoros52
- Congo, Dem. Rep.37
- Congo, Rep44
- Cote d'Ivoire49
- Djibouti-
- Egypt82
- Equatorial Guinea17
- Eritrea-
- Ethiopia25
- Gabon45
- Gambia42
- Ghana71
- Guinea30
- Guinea-Bissau23
- India69
- Kenya53
- Lesotho54
- Liberia29
- Libya-
- Madagascar27
- Malawi31
- Mali32
- Mauritania27
- Mauritius89
- Morocco76
- Mozambique26
- Namibia57
- Niger14
- Nigeria35
- Rwanda32
- Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic-
- Sao Tome and Principe83
- Senegal38
- Seychelles72
- Sierra Leone33
- Somalia-
- South Africa95
- South Sudan-
- Sudan37
- Swaziland76
- Tanzania22
- Togo54
- Tunisia87
- Uganda13
- Zambia96
- Zimbabwe44