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1 2015 Statistical Guide Key facts and figures about schools and adult education in Austria

2 Age Universities Dr., PhD Fachhochschulen University Colleges of Teacher Education Austrian Educational System Doctoral programme min. 6 sem. (ISCED 8) MA MSc, MBA MA, MSc MEd, MSc Mag., Dipl.-Ing. Master programme min. 4 sem. (ISCED 7) Postgraduate university course min. 2 sem. (ISCED 7) Master programme 2 4 sem. (ISCED 7) Postgraduate course min. 4 sem. (ISCED 7) BA BA, BSc BEd 18 and older Diploma programme 8 12 sem. (ISCED 7) Bachelor programme 6 8 sem. (ISCED 6) Bachelor programme 6 sem. (ISCED 6) Bachelor programme 6 sem. (ISCED 6) Courses at (tertiary) educational institutions (ISCED 5V) Post-secondary VET course 4 sem. (ISCED 5V) Schools for master-craftsmen, foremen, construction trades 2 years (ISCED 5V) Secondary school leaving certificate ( Matura ), VET diploma examination Higher education entrance examination, Berufsreifeprüfung Academic secondary school Upper level (ISCED 3G) Academic secondary school Lower level (ISCED 2) College for higher vocational education (ISCED 3V/5V) School for intermediate vocational education up to 4 years (ISCED 3V) New secondary school (ISCED 2) Primary school (ISCED 1) Kindergarten (ISCED 0) Education and training for health professions up to 3 years (ISCED 3V, 4V) General secondary school (ISCED 2) Vocational school for apprentices up to 4 years (ISCED 3V) Pre-vocational school (ISCED 3G) Special (SEN) school (ISCED 1, 2) ISCED: International Standard Classification of Education (UNESCO), ISCED 2011 ISCED-level of programme G general V vocational

3 Statistical Guide 2015 Key facts and figures about schools and adult education in Austria

4 Note on sources: Unless other sources are indicated, data are based on a survey conducted in accordance with the Education Documentation Act and have been provided by Statistics Austria. You are kindly requested to inform us by if your postal address has changed. Your comments and suggestions for future editions are welcome as well. to: statistik@bmbf.gv.at Postal Address: Federal Ministry of Education and Women s Affairs Division IT/1 IT Administration Applications, Data Collection and Analysis, Educational Documentation Minoritenplatz Vienna, Austria Closing date for this issue: January 21, 2016 Published and produced by: Federal Ministry of Education and Women s Affairs Minoritenplatz 5, 1010 Vienna, Austria Editors: Susanne Archam, Maria Brauchart, Thomas Dorner, Michael Lückl, Lukas Mikesa, Claudia Paller, Stephan Reingruber, Brigitte Roubal, Josef Steiner All rights reserved. No part of the present publication may be reproduced without quotation of source. Cover design: Skibar Grafik Design English translation: Wolf Zemina, Monika Schulz Composition: P. Sachartschenko & S. Spreitzer OEG Printed by: self-published

5 Preface The educational statistics contribute to the quality and development of the Austrian educational system. The Statistical Guide 2015 of the Federal Ministry of Education and Women s Affairs presents facts and figures about the educational system - particularly from the educational documentation of the previous school year 2014/15 - and about adult education. In addition to the familiar charts with data on schools, classes and pupils, the booklet includes figures concerning students of the University Colleges of Teacher Education and the teaching staff. The 2015 issue of the Statistical Guide continues the bilingual series of the BMBF publications with the latest statistical data of the previous school year. Astrid Knie Yours, Gabriele Heinisch-Hosek Federal Minister 3 Statistical Guide 2015

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7 Content Table 1: Key data on education and population statistics, 2000/01, 2013/14 and 2014/ Table 2: Demographic development: population aged 6 to 18 years, with chart Table 3: Educational attainment of the population: 25 to 64 year old resident population by highest level of education attained, Table 4: Schools, classes and students by type of school and federal province, school year 2014/ with charts Table 5: Students with other than Austrian citizenship by type of school and federal province, school year 2014/ Table 6: Students with non-german mother tongue by type of school and federal province, school year 2014/ Table 7: Proportions of school types: distribution of all pupils/students by type of school, school year 2014/ with charts Table 7a: Proportions of school types: distribution of male pupils/students by type of school, school year 2014/ Table 7b: Proportions of school types: distribution of female pupils/students by type of school, school year 2014/ Table 8: Class sizes, school year 2014/ with charts Table 9: Recipients of student support and/or accommodation grants by support category, type of school and federal province school year 2013/ Table 10: Teaching staff by school type and federal province, school year 2014/ Table 11: Table 12: Transitions: education after the 4 th grade of a Primary school, General secondary school, New secondary school or an Academic secondary school, lower level, school year 2014/ with charts Students in graduation classes of upper secondary schools by school type and gender, graduation years 1990, 2000, 2010, 2014 and Table 13: University Colleges of Teacher Education: students and new entrants, winter term 2014/ Table 14: University Colleges of Teacher Education: new entrants and graduates, academic year 2013/ Table 15: University Colleges of Teacher Education: students in further and continuing education winter term 2014/15 and academic year 2013/ Table 16: Reference levels of European average performance (benchmarks) in education and training, Table 17: Adult education: number of events and participation, calendar year 2014 and academic year 2013/14, respectively...54 Table 18: Table 19: Adults participation in lifelong learning: population of 15 years and older by participation in training and continuing education; type, purpose and hours by age and gender, Labour force aged 25 to 64 years participating in continuing education by federal province and purpose of continuing education, Statistical Guide 2015

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9 Table 1: Key data on education and population statistics, 2000/01, 2013/14 and 2014/ / / /01 All of which females % All of which females % All of which females % Children in kindergartens 1 222, , , Children in 1 st classes of Primary schools 81, , , Students in grade 9 90, , , Students in graduation (Matura) classes of secondary schools 2 48, , , of which in VET courses 2, , , New entrants at University Colleges of Teacher Education 3,4 4, , , New entrants at universities and Fachhochschulen 5 58, , , Students at University Colleges of Teacher Education 3,6 15, , , Students at universities and Fachhochschulen 6 326, , , Graduates from University Colleges of Teacher Education 3,7 3, , , Graduates from universities and Fachhochschulen 7 34, , , Births 8 81, , , Resident population 8 8,543, ,477, ,011, Resident population with completed secondary education 8,9 5,508, ,408, ,566, Proportion in % of age cohort Children in kindergartens n.a. Graduates from (upper) secondary schools Resident population with completed secondary education 8,9, Proportion of higher education graduates 8,9, Children aged 3 to 5 years (age as at September 1) in public and private nurseries, kindergartens, day-homes and mixed-age child care institutions and as a share of the same age group of the population. 2 Students in graduation classes of secondary schools with Matura school leaving certificate (higher education entrance qualification), school year; including VET courses /01: Post-secondary colleges for teacher training /15: winter term; 2013/14 and 2000/01: academic year. 5 New entrants in university degree programmes, Fachhochschule degree programmes and at private universities; respective academic year. 6 Total of all students in degree programmes; winter terms. 7 First degrees of students (diploma, bachelor); respective academic year. 8 Calendar years 2014, 2013 and 2000; births: live births; resident population: annual average. 9 Microcensus annual average. 10 As 2, without VET courses, in relation to the average of the corresponding age group (arithmetic mean of the 18 to 19 year old resident population). 11 Proportion of persons aged 25 to 64 years with at least completed secondary education in relation to the resident population of the same age group. 12 Proportion of persons aged 25 to 64 years with completed higher education or equivalent study programmes (Universities, Fachhochschul courses, other HE institutions, from 2008 including University Colleges of Teacher Education) in relation to the labour force of the same age group. n.a. Not available. Source: Statistics Austria 7 Statistical Guide 2015

10 Table 2: Demographic development: population aged 6 to 18 years, years years years , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,469 1 Resident population, annual average; from 2015: forecast. Source: Statistics Austria 1,500,000 1,000, , years years years Statistical Guide

11 Table 3: Educational attainment of the population: 25 to 64 year old resident population by highest level of education attained, 2014 Total Compulsory school Apprenticeship School for intermediate vocational education Upper secondary school with Matura 1 exam University, university college and equivalent study programme Thousands Proportion Thousands Proportion Thousands Proportion Thousands Proportion Thousands Proportion Thousands Proportion % % % % % % All Total 4, , to 34 years 1, to 44 years 1, to 54 years 1, to 64 years 1, Females Females total 2, to 34 years to 44 years to 54 years to 64 years Males Males total 2, , to 34 years to 44 years to 54 years to 64 years Higher education (HE) entrance qualification. Source: Statistics Austria Microcensus (annual average 2014) 9 Statistical Guide 2015

12 Table 4: Schools, classes and students by type of school and federal province, school year 2014/15 Type of school 1 Austria, total Schools Classes Students all female female % male male % Total for all types of schools (incl. statutes) 5,732 55,461 1,107, , , All mainstream schools 5,555 54,411 1,090, , , General schools (incl. statutes) 5,013 40, , , , General schools 4,893 39, , , , Compulsory schools, total 4,547 30, , , , Primary schools 3,051 17, , , , General secondary schools 701 3,047 59,568 28, , New secondary schools 1,074 7, ,568 70, , Special (SEN) schools ,698 14,247 5, , Pre-vocational schools ,816 5, , Academic secondary schools, total 346 8, , , , Academic secondary schools, lower level, total 279 4, ,802 58, , Academic secondary schools, upper level (all sub-types) 346 4,091 91,222 52, , Other general schools (statutes) ,490 4, , Schools and Colleges for vocational education (incl. statutes) , , , , Schools and Colleges for vocational education , , , , Vocational schools for apprentices, total 158 6, ,232 42, , Schools for intermediate & Colleges for higher voc. ed. (incl. statutes) 523 8, ,565 94, , Crafts, technical and arts schools and colleges 169 3,357 79,084 20, , Technical and crafts (in a narrower sense) 123 2,658 62,494 8, , Schools and Colleges of clothing ,157 3, Schools and Colleges of tourism ,665 6, , Schools and Colleges of arts and crafts ,768 2, , Schools and Colleges of business administration 119 2,165 49,202 28, , Schools and Colleges of management and the service industries 108 1,477 34,189 29, , Schools and Colleges for social professions ,010 7, , Schools and Colleges for agriculture and forestry ,957 8, , Schools and Colleges for other scopes Schools for intermediate vocational education, total 400 2,057 45,523 21, , Colleges for higher vocational education, total 309 5, ,802 66, , Other technical and vocational schools (statutes) ,240 6, , Institutions for teacher training, total ,136 12, , Intermediate schools for teacher training ,919 1, , Higher colleges for teacher training ,217 11, in a narrower sense Without Schools & Colleges of clothing, tourism and arts and crafts. statutes Schools with a statute of their own. voc. ed. Vocational education. 1 Schools for the medical services are not included. 2 Including students at other schools, provided they are being taught the curriculum of a Special (SEN) school. Schools offering several types of schooling are counted only once in sum rows. Source: Statistics Austria Education documentation Statistical Guide

13 Table 4 Details: Schools, classes and students, detailed classification of school types, school year 2014/15 Type of school Austria, total Schools Classes Students all female female % male male % Academic secondary schools, total 346 8, , , , Academic secondary schools, full 8/9 year cycle 279 7, ,609 91, , Academic secondary schools, lower level, total 279 4, ,802 58, , Academic secondary schools, lower level 268 4, ,977 56, , New secondary schools at Academic secondary schools ,825 1, , Academic secondary schools, upper level 270 2,728 59,807 33, , Academic secondary schools, separate upper level 114 1,160 25,988 16, , Academic secondary schools for people in employment ,740 2, , Add-on secondary schools Vocational schools for apprentices, total 158 6, ,232 42, , Vocational schools for apprentices 149 6, ,496 41, , Vocational schools for agriculture and forestry for apprentices Schools for intermediate & Colleges for higher voc. ed. (without statutes) 466 7, ,325 88, , Schools for intermediate vocational education, total 400 2,057 45,523 21, , Intermediate crafts, technical and arts schools ,591 2, , Intermediate technical and crafts schools (in a narrower sense) , , Intermediate schools of clothing Intermediate schools of tourism , Intermediate schools of arts and crafts Intermediate schools of business administration ,251 4, , Intermediate schools of management and the service industries ,845 5, , Intermediate schools for social professions ,792 1, Intermediate schools for agriculture and forestry ,044 6, , Colleges for higher vocational education, total 309 5, ,802 66, , Higher crafts, technical and arts colleges 110 2,630 63,996 17, , Higher technical and crafts colleges (in a narrower sense) 69 2,083 50,668 7, , Higher colleges of clothing ,605 2, Higher colleges of tourism ,676 5, , Higher colleges of arts and crafts ,047 2, Higher colleges of business administration 109 1,716 39,650 23, , Higher colleges of management and the service industries 93 1,143 27,243 24, , Higher colleges of agriculture and forestry ,913 1, , Other schools (statutes), total 199 1,050 17,730 10, , Other general schools (statutes) ,490 4, , Other technical and vocational schools (statutes) ,240 6, , New secondary schools (total for all types) 1,086 7, ,393 72, , Schools and Colleges for the social and services sectors 187 2,460 56,740 47, , Source: Statistics Austria Education documentation 11 Statistical Guide 2015

14 Table 4 (continued): Schools, classes and students by type of school and federal province, school year 2014/15 Type of school 1 Burgenland Schools Classes Students all female female % male male % Total for all types of schools (incl. statutes) 274 1,793 34,336 16, , All mainstream schools 266 1,765 33,725 16, , General schools (incl. statutes) 247 1,306 23,816 11, , General schools 241 1,292 23,615 11, , Compulsory schools, total 230 1,034 17,864 8, , Primary schools ,069 4, , General secondary schools New secondary schools ,702 3, , Special (SEN) schools Pre-vocational schools Academic secondary schools, total ,751 3, , Academic secondary schools, lower level, total ,275 1, , Academic secondary schools, upper level (all sub-types) ,476 1, , Other general schools (statutes) Schools and Colleges for vocational education (incl. statutes) ,075 4, , Schools and Colleges for vocational education ,665 4, , Vocational schools for apprentices, total , , Schools for intermediate & Colleges for higher voc. ed. (incl. statutes) ,863 3, , Crafts, technical and arts schools and colleges , , Technical and crafts (in a narrower sense) , , Schools and Colleges of clothing Schools and Colleges of tourism Schools and Colleges of arts and crafts Schools and Colleges of business administration ,741 1, , Schools and Colleges of management and the service industries ,519 1, Schools and Colleges for social professions Schools and Colleges for agriculture and forestry Schools and Colleges for other scopes Schools for intermediate vocational education, total , Colleges for higher vocational education, total ,084 2, , Other technical and vocational schools (statutes) Institutions for teacher training, total Intermediate schools for teacher training Higher colleges for teacher training in a narrower sense Without Schools & Colleges of clothing, tourism and arts and crafts. statutes Schools with a statute of their own. voc. ed. Vocational education. 1 Schools for the medical services are not included. 2 Including students at other schools, provided they are being taught the curriculum of a Special (SEN) school. Schools offering several types of schooling are counted only once in sum rows. Source: Statistics Austria Education documentation Statistical Guide

15 Table 4 Details (continued): Schools, classes and students, detailed classification of school types, school year 2014/15 Type of school Burgenland Schools Classes Students all female female % male male % Academic secondary schools, total ,751 3, , Academic secondary schools, full 8/9 year cycle ,379 2, , Academic secondary schools, lower level, total ,275 1, , Academic secondary schools, lower level ,275 1, , New secondary schools at Academic secondary schools Academic secondary schools, upper level , Academic secondary schools, separate upper level , Academic secondary schools for people in employment Add-on secondary schools Vocational schools for apprentices, total , , Vocational schools for apprentices , , Vocational schools for agriculture and forestry for apprentices Schools for intermediate & Colleges for higher voc. ed. (without statutes) ,453 3, , Schools for intermediate vocational education, total , Intermediate crafts, technical and arts schools Intermediate technical and crafts schools (in a narrower sense) Intermediate schools of clothing Intermediate schools of tourism Intermediate schools of arts and crafts Intermediate schools of business administration Intermediate schools of management and the service industries Intermediate schools for social professions Intermediate schools for agriculture and forestry Colleges for higher vocational education, total ,084 2, , Higher crafts, technical and arts colleges , , Higher technical and crafts colleges (in a narrower sense) , , Higher colleges of clothing Higher colleges of tourism Higher colleges of arts and crafts Higher colleges of business administration ,237 1, Higher colleges of management and the service industries ,206 1, Higher colleges of agriculture and forestry Other schools (statutes), total Other general schools (statutes) Other technical and vocational schools (statutes) New secondary schools (total for all types) ,702 3, , Schools and Colleges for the social and services sectors ,514 2, Source: Statistics Austria Education documentation 13 Statistical Guide 2015

16 Table 4 (continued): Schools, classes and students by type of school and federal province, school year 2014/15 Type of school 1 Carinthia Schools Classes Students all female female % male male % Total for all types of schools (incl. statutes) 392 3,723 72,292 35, , All mainstream schools 385 3,635 70,531 33, , General schools (incl. statutes) 338 2,564 48,219 23, , General schools 334 2,537 47,853 23, , Compulsory schools, total 312 1,984 34,823 16, , Primary schools 231 1,233 20,625 9, , General secondary schools ,218 1, , New secondary schools ,824 5, , Special (SEN) schools Pre-vocational schools Academic secondary schools, total ,030 7, , Academic secondary schools, lower level, total ,586 3, , Academic secondary schools, upper level (all sub-types) ,444 3, , Other general schools (statutes) Schools and Colleges for vocational education (incl. statutes) 53 1,141 23,557 10, , Schools and Colleges for vocational education 50 1,080 22,162 9, , Vocational schools for apprentices, total ,162 2, , Schools for intermediate & Colleges for higher voc. ed. (incl. statutes) ,395 8, , Crafts, technical and arts schools and colleges ,773 1, , Technical and crafts (in a narrower sense) , , Schools and Colleges of clothing Schools and Colleges of tourism Schools and Colleges of arts and crafts Schools and Colleges of business administration ,277 1, , Schools and Colleges of management and the service industries ,127 2, Schools and Colleges for social professions ,540 1, Schools and Colleges for agriculture and forestry , Schools and Colleges for other scopes Schools for intermediate vocational education, total ,371 1, , Colleges for higher vocational education, total ,629 5, , Other technical and vocational schools (statutes) ,395 1, Institutions for teacher training, total Intermediate schools for teacher training Higher colleges for teacher training in a narrower sense Without Schools & Colleges of clothing, tourism and arts and crafts. statutes Schools with a statute of their own. voc. ed. Vocational education. 1 Schools for the medical services are not included. 2 Including students at other schools, provided they are being taught the curriculum of a Special (SEN) school. Schools offering several types of schooling are counted only once in sum rows. Source: Statistics Austria Education documentation Statistical Guide

17 Table 4 Details (continued): Schools, classes and students, detailed classification of school types, school year 2014/15 Type of school Carinthia Schools Classes Students all female female % male male % Academic secondary schools, total ,030 7, , Academic secondary schools, full 8/9 year cycle ,163 5, , Academic secondary schools, lower level, total ,586 3, , Academic secondary schools, lower level ,256 3, , New secondary schools at Academic secondary schools Academic secondary schools, upper level ,577 2, , Academic secondary schools, separate upper level , Academic secondary schools for people in employment Add-on secondary schools Vocational schools for apprentices, total ,162 2, , Vocational schools for apprentices ,128 2, , Vocational schools for agriculture and forestry for apprentices Schools for intermediate & Colleges for higher voc. ed. (without statutes) ,000 6, , Schools for intermediate vocational education, total ,371 1, , Intermediate crafts, technical and arts schools , Intermediate technical and crafts schools (in a narrower sense) Intermediate schools of clothing Intermediate schools of tourism Intermediate schools of arts and crafts Intermediate schools of business administration Intermediate schools of management and the service industries Intermediate schools for social professions Intermediate schools for agriculture and forestry , Colleges for higher vocational education, total ,629 5, , Higher crafts, technical and arts colleges ,736 1, , Higher technical and crafts colleges (in a narrower sense) , , Higher colleges of clothing Higher colleges of tourism Higher colleges of arts and crafts Higher colleges of business administration ,913 1, , Higher colleges of management and the service industries ,570 2, Higher colleges of agriculture and forestry Other schools (statutes), total ,761 1, Other general schools (statutes) Other technical and vocational schools (statutes) ,395 1, New secondary schools (total for all types) ,154 5, , Schools and Colleges for the social and services sectors ,491 4, Source: Statistics Austria Education documentation 15 Statistical Guide 2015

18 Table 4 (continued): Schools, classes and students by type of school and federal province, school year 2014/15 Type of school 1 Lower Austria Schools Classes Students all female female % male male % Total for all types of schools (incl. statutes) 1,217 10, ,960 96, , All mainstream schools 1,178 10, ,001 95, , General schools (incl. statutes) 1,083 7, ,604 71, , General schools 1,051 7, ,355 71, , Compulsory schools, total 993 6, ,014 52, , Primary schools 625 3,423 62,694 30, , General secondary schools ,374 5, , New secondary schools 255 1,463 28,171 13, , Special (SEN) schools ,856 1, , Pre-vocational schools ,919 1, , Academic secondary schools, total 58 1,541 35,341 19, , Academic secondary schools, lower level, total ,855 10, , Academic secondary schools, upper level (all sub-types) ,486 8, , Other general schools (statutes) , Schools and Colleges for vocational education (incl. statutes) 128 2,411 53,032 22, , Schools and Colleges for vocational education 121 2,380 52,322 21, , Vocational schools for apprentices, total ,399 5, , Schools for intermediate & Colleges for higher voc. ed. (incl. statutes) 103 1,474 34,633 16, , Crafts, technical and arts schools and colleges ,211 2, , Technical and crafts (in a narrower sense) ,166 1, , Schools and Colleges of clothing Schools and Colleges of tourism ,681 1, Schools and Colleges of arts and crafts Schools and Colleges of business administration ,456 4, , Schools and Colleges of management and the service industries ,120 5, , Schools and Colleges for social professions ,628 1, Schools and Colleges for agriculture and forestry ,218 1, , Schools and Colleges for other scopes Schools for intermediate vocational education, total ,657 4, , Colleges for higher vocational education, total 62 1,014 24,266 11, , Other technical and vocational schools (statutes) Institutions for teacher training, total ,324 2, Intermediate schools for teacher training Higher colleges for teacher training ,324 2, in a narrower sense Without Schools & Colleges of clothing, tourism and arts and crafts. statutes Schools with a statute of their own. voc. ed. Vocational education. 1 Schools for the medical services are not included. 2 Including students at other schools, provided they are being taught the curriculum of a Special (SEN) school. Schools offering several types of schooling are counted only once in sum rows. Source: Statistics Austria Education documentation Statistical Guide

19 Table 4 Details (continued): Schools, classes and students, detailed classification of school types, school year 2014/15 Type of school Lower Austria Schools Classes Students all female female % male male % Academic secondary schools, total 58 1,541 35,341 19, , Academic secondary schools, full 8/9 year cycle 46 1,328 30,540 16, , Academic secondary schools, lower level, total ,855 10, , Academic secondary schools, lower level ,855 10, , New secondary schools at Academic secondary schools Academic secondary schools, upper level ,685 5, , Academic secondary schools, separate upper level ,211 2, , Academic secondary schools for people in employment Add-on secondary schools Vocational schools for apprentices, total ,399 5, , Vocational schools for apprentices ,115 5, , Vocational schools for agriculture and forestry for apprentices Schools for intermediate & Colleges for higher voc. ed. (without statutes) 96 1,443 33,923 16, , Schools for intermediate vocational education, total ,657 4, , Intermediate crafts, technical and arts schools , , Intermediate technical and crafts schools (in a narrower sense) , , Intermediate schools of clothing Intermediate schools of tourism Intermediate schools of arts and crafts Intermediate schools of business administration , Intermediate schools of management and the service industries ,279 1, Intermediate schools for social professions Intermediate schools for agriculture and forestry ,125 1, , Colleges for higher vocational education, total 62 1,014 24,266 11, , Higher crafts, technical and arts colleges ,679 2, , Higher technical and crafts colleges (in a narrower sense) ,957 1, , Higher colleges of clothing Higher colleges of tourism , Higher colleges of arts and crafts Higher colleges of business administration ,653 3, , Higher colleges of management and the service industries ,841 4, , Higher colleges of agriculture and forestry , Other schools (statutes), total ,959 1, Other general schools (statutes) , Other technical and vocational schools (statutes) New secondary schools (total for all types) 255 1,463 28,171 13, , Schools and Colleges for the social and services sectors ,793 8, , Source: Statistics Austria Education documentation 17 Statistical Guide 2015

20 Table 4 (continued): Schools, classes and students by type of school and federal province, school year 2014/15 Type of school 1 Upper Austria Schools Classes Students all female female % male male % Total for all types of schools (incl. statutes) 1,020 9, ,158 93, , All mainstream schools 996 9, ,111 92, , General schools (incl. statutes) 888 7, ,672 65, , General schools 874 7, ,048 65, , Compulsory schools, total 825 5, ,554 50, , Primary schools 560 3,321 59,148 28, , General secondary schools ,728 6, , New secondary schools 207 1,357 27,140 13, , Special (SEN) schools , Pre-vocational schools ,200 1, , Academic secondary schools, total 49 1,198 27,494 15, , Academic secondary schools, lower level, total ,307 8, , Academic secondary schools, upper level (all sub-types) ,187 7, , Other general schools (statutes) Schools and Colleges for vocational education (incl. statutes) 125 2,675 60,973 25, , Schools and Colleges for vocational education 115 2,611 59,550 24, , Vocational schools for apprentices, total 29 1,229 27,046 8, , Schools for intermediate & Colleges for higher voc. ed. (incl. statutes) 99 1,446 33,927 16, , Crafts, technical and arts schools and colleges ,518 3, , Technical and crafts (in a narrower sense) ,934 1, , Schools and Colleges of clothing Schools and Colleges of tourism , Schools and Colleges of arts and crafts Schools and Colleges of business administration ,607 4, , Schools and Colleges of management and the service industries ,616 6, Schools and Colleges for social professions ,475 1, Schools and Colleges for agriculture and forestry ,711 1, , Schools and Colleges for other scopes Schools for intermediate vocational education, total ,387 3, , Colleges for higher vocational education, total ,117 12, , Other technical and vocational schools (statutes) ,423 1, Institutions for teacher training, total ,513 2, Intermediate schools for teacher training Higher colleges for teacher training ,891 1, in a narrower sense Without Schools & Colleges of clothing, tourism and arts and crafts. statutes Schools with a statute of their own. voc. ed. Vocational education. 1 Schools for the medical services are not included. 2 Including students at other schools, provided they are being taught the curriculum of a Special (SEN) school. Schools offering several types of schooling are counted only once in sum rows. Source: Statistics Austria Education documentation Statistical Guide

21 Table 4 Details (continued): Schools, classes and students, detailed classification of school types, school year 2014/15 Type of school Upper Austria Schools Classes Students all female female % male male % Academic secondary schools, total 49 1,198 27,494 15, , Academic secondary schools, full 8/9 year cycle 39 1,020 23,286 12, , Academic secondary schools, lower level, total ,307 8, , Academic secondary schools, lower level ,307 8, , New secondary schools at Academic secondary schools Academic secondary schools, upper level ,979 4, , Academic secondary schools, separate upper level ,778 2, , Academic secondary schools for people in employment Add-on secondary schools Vocational schools for apprentices, total 29 1,229 27,046 8, , Vocational schools for apprentices 26 1,224 26,978 8, , Vocational schools for agriculture and forestry for apprentices Schools for intermediate & Colleges for higher voc. ed. (without statutes) 89 1,382 32,504 15, , Schools for intermediate vocational education, total ,387 3, , Intermediate crafts, technical and arts schools , , Intermediate technical and crafts schools (in a narrower sense) , , Intermediate schools of clothing Intermediate schools of tourism Intermediate schools of arts and crafts Intermediate schools of business administration Intermediate schools of management and the service industries ,199 1, Intermediate schools for social professions Intermediate schools for agriculture and forestry ,056 1, , Colleges for higher vocational education, total ,117 12, , Higher crafts, technical and arts colleges ,416 2, , Higher technical and crafts colleges (in a narrower sense) ,271 1, , Higher colleges of clothing Higher colleges of tourism , Higher colleges of arts and crafts Higher colleges of business administration ,629 4, , Higher colleges of management and the service industries ,417 5, Higher colleges of agriculture and forestry Other schools (statutes), total ,047 1, Other general schools (statutes) Other technical and vocational schools (statutes) ,423 1, New secondary schools (total for all types) 207 1,357 27,140 13, , Schools and Colleges for the social and services sectors ,098 8, , Source: Statistics Austria Education documentation 19 Statistical Guide 2015

22 Table 4 (continued): Schools, classes and students by type of school and federal province, school year 2014/15 Type of school 1 Salzburg Schools Classes Students all female female % male male % Total for all types of schools (incl. statutes) 379 3,979 77,367 37, , All mainstream schools 366 3,896 75,890 36, , General schools (incl. statutes) 321 2,724 52,326 25, , General schools 315 2,684 51,734 25, , Compulsory schools, total 289 2,092 38,289 18, , Primary schools 182 1,170 20,994 10, , General secondary schools ,366 3, , New secondary schools ,269 3, , Special (SEN) schools , , Pre-vocational schools , Academic secondary schools, total ,445 7, , Academic secondary schools, lower level, total ,756 3, , Academic secondary schools, upper level (all sub-types) ,689 3, , Other general schools (statutes) Schools and Colleges for vocational education (incl. statutes) 56 1,229 24,410 10, , Schools and Colleges for vocational education 49 1,186 23,525 10, , Vocational schools for apprentices, total ,702 3, , Schools for intermediate & Colleges for higher voc. ed. (incl. statutes) ,708 7, , Crafts, technical and arts schools and colleges ,243 1, , Technical and crafts (in a narrower sense) , , Schools and Colleges of clothing Schools and Colleges of tourism , Schools and Colleges of arts and crafts Schools and Colleges of business administration ,705 2, , Schools and Colleges of management and the service industries ,599 2, Schools and Colleges for social professions Schools and Colleges for agriculture and forestry , Schools and Colleges for other scopes Schools for intermediate vocational education, total ,386 1, , Colleges for higher vocational education, total ,437 5, , Other technical and vocational schools (statutes) Institutions for teacher training, total Intermediate schools for teacher training Higher colleges for teacher training in a narrower sense Without Schools & Colleges of clothing, tourism and arts and crafts. statutes Schools with a statute of their own. voc. ed. Vocational education. 1 Schools for the medical services are not included. 2 Including students at other schools, provided they are being taught the curriculum of a Special (SEN) school. Schools offering several types of schooling are counted only once in sum rows. Source: Statistics Austria Education documentation Statistical Guide

23 Table 4 Details (continued): Schools, classes and students, detailed classification of school types, school year 2014/15 Type of school Salzburg Schools Classes Students all female female % male male % Academic secondary schools, total ,445 7, , Academic secondary schools, full 8/9 year cycle ,801 5, , Academic secondary schools, lower level, total ,756 3, , Academic secondary schools, lower level ,756 3, , New secondary schools at Academic secondary schools Academic secondary schools, upper level ,045 2, , Academic secondary schools, separate upper level ,099 1, Academic secondary schools for people in employment Add-on secondary schools Vocational schools for apprentices, total ,702 3, , Vocational schools for apprentices ,649 3, , Vocational schools for agriculture and forestry for apprentices Schools for intermediate & Colleges for higher voc. ed. (without statutes) ,823 6, , Schools for intermediate vocational education, total ,386 1, , Intermediate crafts, technical and arts schools , , Intermediate technical and crafts schools (in a narrower sense) Intermediate schools of clothing Intermediate schools of tourism Intermediate schools of arts and crafts Intermediate schools of business administration Intermediate schools of management and the service industries Intermediate schools for social professions Intermediate schools for agriculture and forestry Colleges for higher vocational education, total ,437 5, , Higher crafts, technical and arts colleges ,870 1, , Higher technical and crafts colleges (in a narrower sense) , , Higher colleges of clothing Higher colleges of tourism Higher colleges of arts and crafts Higher colleges of business administration ,082 1, , Higher colleges of management and the service industries ,089 1, Higher colleges of agriculture and forestry Other schools (statutes), total , Other general schools (statutes) Other technical and vocational schools (statutes) New secondary schools (total for all types) ,269 3, , Schools and Colleges for the social and services sectors ,857 3, Source: Statistics Austria Education documentation 21 Statistical Guide 2015

24 Table 4 (continued): Schools, classes and students by type of school and federal province, school year 2014/15 Type of school 1 Styria Schools Classes Students all female female % male male % Total for all types of schools (incl. statutes) 862 7, ,667 70, , All mainstream schools 842 7, ,403 69, , General schools (incl. statutes) 748 5, ,616 50, , General schools 736 5, ,501 50, , Compulsory schools, total 688 4,097 74,986 35, , Primary schools 473 2,408 43,103 20, , General secondary schools ,535 3, , New secondary schools 163 1,107 21,447 10, , Special (SEN) schools Pre-vocational schools , , Academic secondary schools, total 48 1,179 27,515 14, , Academic secondary schools, lower level, total ,529 7, , Academic secondary schools, upper level (all sub-types) ,986 7, , Other general schools (statutes) , Schools and Colleges for vocational education (incl. statutes) 106 2,005 41,419 17, , Schools and Colleges for vocational education 98 1,944 40,270 16, , Vocational schools for apprentices, total ,970 6, , Schools for intermediate & Colleges for higher voc. ed. (incl. statutes) 86 1,015 23,449 11, , Crafts, technical and arts schools and colleges ,186 1, , Technical and crafts (in a narrower sense) ,980 1, , Schools and Colleges of clothing Schools and Colleges of tourism Schools and Colleges of arts and crafts Schools and Colleges of business administration ,495 3, , Schools and Colleges of management and the service industries ,038 3, Schools and Colleges for social professions ,226 1, Schools and Colleges for agriculture and forestry ,504 1, , Schools and Colleges for other scopes Schools for intermediate vocational education, total ,295 2, , Colleges for higher vocational education, total ,005 8, , Other technical and vocational schools (statutes) , Institutions for teacher training, total ,632 1, Intermediate schools for teacher training Higher colleges for teacher training ,835 1, in a narrower sense Without Schools & Colleges of clothing, tourism and arts and crafts. statutes Schools with a statute of their own. voc. ed. Vocational education. 1 Schools for the medical services are not included. 2 Including students at other schools, provided they are being taught the curriculum of a Special (SEN) school. Schools offering several types of schooling are counted only once in sum rows. Source: Statistics Austria Education documentation Statistical Guide

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