SCHOOL STATISTICS MINISTRY OF EDUCATION Republic of Maldives
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1 SCHOOL STATISTICS 2013 MINISTRY OF EDUCATION Republic of Maldives
2 FOREWORD Ministry of Education takes pleasure of presenting School Statistics 2013, to provide policymakers, educational planners, administrators, researchers and other stakeholders with suitable and effective statistical information. This publication is an integral part of the Educational Management Information System (EMIS) which is an essential source for quantitative educational data which reflects the improvement in educational policies and educational development in Maldives. We have been carefully and continuously collecting, analyzing, revising and updating the qualitative and quantitative data to make it as interpretive as possible, to ensure accuracy and reliability. We thank all who have contributed by providing the requested data to complete and make this publication a success. We thank the schools for their part in providing the data, the bodies within Ministry of Education for their tireless and valuable contribution and commitment in the preparation of the book, and also, the Department of National Planning (DNP) for providing us with the data on population. We hope that School Statistics 2013 will fulfill its objective of providing essential information to the education sector.
3 SCHOOL STATISTICS 2013 TABLE OF CONTENTS Pages Pages INTRODUCTION 1 SECTION 3: TEACHERS SECTION 1: ENROLMENT TRENDS & ANALYSIS Teachers by employment status by gender 46 Student enrolment 2001 to 2011 by provider 2-3 SECTION 4: STUDENT & POPULATION AT ISLAND LEVEL Transition rate from primary to secondary by atoll 4 National, Male' & Haa Alifu Atoll 47 Net & gross enrolment rate by gender 5-8 Haa Dhaalu Atoll & Shaviyani Atoll 48 Enrolment trends by level of education 9-15 Noonu Atoll & Raa Atoll 49 Enrolment by level, regions & provider 16 Baa Atoll & Lhaviyani Atoll 50 Enrolment in Male' and Atolls by grade and Sex Kaafu Atoll & Alifu Alifu Atoll 51 Enrolment pre-primary age in grade by provider 22 Alifu Dhaalu Atoll, Vaavu Atoll & Meemu Atoll 52 Enrolment primary age in grade (All Schools) 23 Faafu Atoll, Dhaalu Atoll & Thaa Atoll 53 Enrolment secondary age in grade (All Schools) 24 Laamu Atoll & Gaafu Alifu Atoll 54 New entrants to grade 1 25 Gaafu Dhaalu Atoll, Gnaviyani Atoll & Seenu Atoll 55 Home Atoll of Students studying in Male' schools SECTION 5: ENROLMENTS BY SCHOOL SECTION 2: SCHOOLS 26 Male' 56 No. of schools and Enrolments of Male' and Atolls 27 Haa Alifu Atoll 57 Frequency distribution of schools 28 Haa Dhaalu Atoll 58 No. of schools (Primary & Secondary) 29 Shaviyani Atoll 59 Frequency distribution of pre-schools 30 Noonu Atoll 60 No. of government schools and their enrolments(male' and Atolls) 31 Raa Atoll 61 No. of community schools and their enrolments(male' and Atolls) 32 Baa Atoll 62 No. of private schools and their enrolments (Male' and Atolls) 33 Lhaviyani Atoll & Kaafu Atoll 63 No. of community & private schools and enrolments (Male' and Atolls) 34 Alifu Alifu Atoll & Alifu Dhaalu Atoll 64 No. of schools (government, community & private) by (Male' and Atolls) 35 Vaavu Atoll & Meemu Atoll 65 Student enrolment in Male' & Atolls by level & institutions 36 Faafu Atoll & Dhaalu Atoll 66 SECTION 3: TEACHERS Thaa Atoll 67 Teachers & students by level & provider 37 Laamu Atoll 68 Teachers Serving at different levels by sex Gaafu Alifu Atoll 69 Teachers' Trend (Local & Expatriate) 40 Gaafu Dhaalu Atoll 70 Teachers Serving in Male' & Atolls by job categories 41 Gnaviyani Atoll 71 Schools, enrolment & Teachers by Male' & Atolls 42 Seenu Atoll 72 Percentage of female & untrained teachers by region Percentage of expatriate teachers by region 45
4 SECTION: 1 Provision Republic Total Government Schools Community Schools Private Schools Male' Total Government Schools Community Schools Private Schools Atolls (iawgcaetogwlcmuj) udwdwa egcnidukwvwyik ibit iawgejcawrihevid STUDENT ENROLMENT IN MALDIVES (GROSS) ( ) Total Government Schools Community Schools Private Schools
5 Enrolment (iawgcaetogwlcmuj) udwdwa egcnidukwvwyik ibit iawgejcawrihevid (cnutwvwb egutwrwfedctwmudik) STUDENT ENROLMENT IN MALDIVES (GROSS) (BY TYPE OF PROVISION) Republic Government Schools Community Schools Private Schools Note : 135 community schools were converted to government schools in 2005 due to an educational policy change Year 3
6 (cnikwv cawtulotwa iawaelwm) ctwbcsin egcniduk ivulwdwb cswmiluawt IvwnWX cnumiluawt WSwf TRANSITION RATE FROM PRIMARY TO SECONDARY BY ATOLL, MALE' AND NATIONAL Atolls (%) (%) (%) (%) (%) M F Total M F Total M F Total M F Total M F Total Haa Alifu Haa Dhaalu Shaviyani Noonu Raa Baa Lhaviyani Kaafu Alifu Alifu Alifu Dhaalu Vaavu Meemu Faafu Dhaalu Thaa Laamu Gaafu Alifu Gaafu Dhaalu Gnaviyani Seenu Male' National Note: Where the percentage of transition exceeds 100% is due to students' migration from other island schools. 4
7 (cnikwv itcnwf idwa cscnij) udwdwa ibit cnidukwvwyik cnutwbcsin egidwbwa NET AND GROSS ENROLMENT RATE (%) BY LEVEL ( ) Net Enrolment Rate Primary Gross Enrolment Rate Primary Both Sexes Male Female Net Enrolment Rate Lower Secondary Gross Enrolment Rate Lower Secondary Both Sexes Male Female Net Enrolment Rate Higher Secondary Gross Enrolment Rate Higher Secondary Both Sexes Male Female Note: 1. Net Enrolment Rate (NER) above 100 is as a result of using estimated population in the calculation and data duplication from schools 5
8 (cnikwv itcnwf idwa wlcmuj) udwdwa ibit cnidukwvwyik cnutwbcsin egidwbwa NET AND GROSS ENROLMENT RATE (%) - PRIMARY AND LOWER SECONDARY ( ) NET ENROLMENT RATE (%) Primary Level (Grade 1-7) : Age 6-12 GROSS ENROLMENT RATE (%) Primary Level (Grade 1-7) NET ENROLMENT RATE (%) Lower Secondary Level (Grade 8-10) : Age GROSS ENROLMENT RATE (%) Lower Secondary Level (Grade 8-10) Indication of Net Enrolmet Rate above 100% is a result of using estimated population in the calculation and data duplication from schools 6
9 (cnikwv itcnwf idwa cscnij) udwdwa ibit cnidukwvwyik cnutwbcsin egidwbwa NET AND GROSS ENROLMENT RATE (%) - PRIMARY AND LOWER SECONDARY BY GENDER ( ) NET ENROLMENT RATE (%) Primary Level (Grade 1-7) : Age 6-12 Female Male GROSS ENROLMENT RATE (%) Primary Level (Grade 1-7) Female Male NET ENROLMENT RATE (%) Lower Secondary Level (Grade 8-10) : Age Female Male GROSS ENROLMENT RATE (%) Lower Secondary Level (Grade 8-10) Female Male Indication of Net Enrolment Rate above 100% is a result of using estimated population in the calculation and data duplication from schools 7
10 Gender Parity Index (GPI) Enrolment Percentage (cnikwv itcnwf idwa cscnij) udwdwa ibit cnidukwvwyik cnutwbcsin egidwbwa Gross and Net Enrolment Rate (%) (March 2013) Level / Age Group Population Enrolment (Official age) Enrolment Gross Enrolment Ratio Net Enrolment Ratio Male Female Both Sexes Male Female Both Sexes Male Female Both Sexes Male Female Both Sexes Male Female Both Sexes Pre-Primary (NUR-UKG): Age * Primary level (Gr. 1-7) : Age Lower Secondary level (Gr. 8-10) : Age Upper Secondary level (Gr ) : Age Primary and L. Secondary level (Gr. 1-10) : Age Source: Population: Age specific Population figures is a projection for year 2009 provided by Department of National Planning. The base year for the projection is 2006 (Population and Housing Census 2006) * Note: 195 special needs students are not included in primary level enrolment AGE- SPECIFIC ENROLMENT RATES BY GENDER, GENDER PARITY INDEX (GPI) BY LEVELS Levels Note: The closer the GPI is to 0, the greater is the gender disparity in favour of males. A GPI of 1.0 on the other hand, indicates gender parity. A GPI greater than 1.0 indicates a gender disparity in favor of females, meaning more females than males attend school Pre-Primary Primary level Lower Upper Secondary Secondary level level 1.00 Primary and L.Secondary level Age in years Note: At Age 2, 3 and 4 more females attend school than males. There is gender parity from age 5 to 15. More males attended school at age 16, 18 and 19. Age19 to 21 more female attend school. Males Females 8
11 cnikwv cawtitcnwf ulwdwb Wdcnumwncnwa cswdwdwa egcnidukwvwyik ENROLMENT TRENDS BY LEVEL ( ) LEVEL Male Female Both Sex Male Female Both Sex Male Female Both Sex Male Female Both Sex Pre-Primary (Nurs., LKG, UKG) Primary (Grades 1-7) Lower Secondary (Grades 8-10) Higher Secondary (Grades 11-12) Special Classes* LEVEL Male Female Both Sex Male Female Both Sex Male Female Both Sex Male Female Both Sex Pre-Primary (Nurs., LKG, UKG) ,212 10, ,364 11, Primary (Grades 1-7) ,058 18, ,337 19, Lower Secondary (Grades 8-10) ,895 10, ,249 9, Higher Secondary (Grades 11-12) ,099 2, ,826 2, Special Classes* * Classes conducted for children with disabilities 9
12 Enrolment cnikwv cawtitcnwf ulwdwb Wdcnumwncnwa cswdwdwa egcnidukwvwyik ENROLMENT TRENDS BY LEVEL ( ) Year Primary 0 L. Secondary Pre-primary H. Secondary 10
13 cnikwv cawtitcnwf ulwdwb Wdcnumwncnwa cswdwdwa egcnidukwvwyik ENROLMENT TRENDS BY LEVEL( ) Enrolment of Pre-Primary (Nurs., LKG, UKG) Enrolment of Primary (Grades 1-7) Enrolment of Lower Secondary (Grades 8-10) Enrolment of Higher Secondary (Grades 11-12)
14 cawtulotwa iawaelwm - cnikwv cawtitcnwf ulwdwb Wdcnumwncnwa cswdwdwa egcnidukwvwyik ENROLMENT TRENDS BY LEVEL - MALE' AND ATOLLS ( ) LEVEL MALE' ATOLLS MALE' ATOLLS MALE' ATOLLS Male' Female Both Sex Male' Female Both Sex Male' Female Both Sex Male' Female Both Sex Male' Female Both Sex Male' Female Both Sex Pre-Primary (Nurs., LKG, UKG) Primary (Grades 1-7) Lower Secondary (Grades 8-10) Higher Secondary (Grades 11-12) Special Classes* LEVEL MALE' ATOLLS MALE' ATOLLS MALE' ATOLLS Male' Female Both Sex Male' Female Both Sex Male' Female Both Sex Male' Female Both Sex Male' Female Both Sex Male' Female Both Sex Pre-Primary (Nurs., LKG, UKG) ,690 7, ,609 7, Primary (Grades 1-7) Lower Secondary (Grades 8-10) Higher Secondary (Grades 11-12) Special Classes* * Classes conducted for children with disabilities 12
15 Enrolment Enrolment Enrolment Enrolment cawtulotwa iawaelwm - cnikwv cawtitcnwf ulwdwb Wdcnumwncnwa cswdwdwaegcnidukwvwyik ENROLMENT TRENDS BY LEVEL - MALE' AND ATOLLS( ) Pre-Primary Male' Atolls Primary Male' Atolls Year Year Lower Secondary Male' Atolls Higher Secondary Male' Atolls Year Year 13
16 Name of Atoll Male change * Female change * Total change * Male change * Female change * Total change * Haa Alifu 2, % 2, % 4, % 2, % 2, % 4, % Haa Dhaalu 2, % 2, % 5, % 2, % 2, % 5, % Shaviyani 2, % 1, % 3, % 2, % 1, % 3, % Noonu 1, % 1, % 3, % 1, % 1, % 3, % Raa 2, % 2, % 4, % 2, % 2, % 4, % Baa 1, % 1, % 2, % 1, % 1, % 2, % Lhaviyani 1, % 1, % 2, % 1, % 1, % 2, % Kaafu 1, % 1, % 2, % 1, % 1, % 2, % Alifu Alifu % % 1, % % % 1, % Alifu Dhaalu 1, % % 2, % 1, % 1, % 2, % Vaavu % % % % % % Meemu % % 1, % % % 1, % Faafu % % 1, % % % 1, % Dhaalu % % 1, % % % 1, % Thaa 1, % 1, % 2, % 1, % 1, % 2, % Laamu 2, % 1, % 3, % 1, % 1, % 3, % Gaafu Alifu 1, % 1, % 2, % 1, % 1, % 2, % Gaafu Dhaalu 1, % 1, % 3, % 1, % 1, % 3, % Gnaviyani 1, % 1, % 2, % 1, % 1, % 2, % Seenu % % 5, % % % 5, % Male' % % 26, % % % 27, % 44, % 42, % 86, % 43, % 42, % 86, % * "Change" column shows the difference over the previous year. cnikwv cawtulotwa iawaelwm ulwdwb Wdcnumwncnwa cswdwdwa egcnidukwvwyik ENROLMENT TRENDS BY MALE' AND ATOLLS ( ) 14
17 cnikwv cawtulotwa iawaelwm ulwdwb Wdcnumwncnwa cswdwdwa egcnidukwvwyik ENROLMENT TRENDS BY MALE' AND ATOLLS ( ) Atoll
18 cnikwv ctwrwfedctwmudik idwa itcnwf udwdwa egcnidukwvwyik Male Female Both Sex Male Female Both Sex Male Female Both Sex Male Female Both Sex Male Female Both Sex Male Female Both Sex Government REPUBLIC Community Private Total LEVEL ENROLMENT BY LEVEL AND TYPE Pre-Primary Primary Lower Secondary Higher Secondary Special Classes Total LEVEL Pre-Primary Primary Lower Secondary Higher Secondary Special Classes Male Female Both Sex Male Female Total Male Female Both Sex Male Female Both Sex Male Female Both Sex Male Female Both Sex Total MALE' Government Community Private Total LEVEL Pre-Primary Primary Lower Secondary Higher Secondary Special Classes Total Male Female Both Sex Male Female Both Sex Male Female Both Sex Male Female Both Sex Male Female Both Sex Male Female Both Sex ATOLLS Government Community Private Total
19 cnikwv cscnij idwa cdercg udwdwa egcnidukwvwyik ibit iawgukwtulotwa iawaelwm ENROLMENT IN MALE' AND ATOLLS BY GRADE AND SEX Nurs. LKG UKG Gr. 1 Gr. 2 Gr. 3 Gr. 4 Gr. 5 Gr. 6 Gr. 7 Gr. 8 Gr. 9 Gr. 10 Gr. 11 Gr. 12 Special Subtotal Name of Atoll Total % Share M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F Haa Alifu Haa Dhaalu Shaviyani Noonu Raa Baa Lhaviyani Kaafu Alifu Alifu Alifu Dhaalu Vaavu Meemu Faafu Dhaalu Thaa Laamu Gaafu Alifu Gaafu Dhaalu Gnaviyani Seenu Atoll Total Male'
20 cnikwv cdercg udwdwa egcnidukwvwyik ibit iawgukwtulotwa iawaelwm ENROLMENT IN MALE' AND ATOLLS BY GRADE Name of Atoll Nurs. LKG UKG Total Gr. 1 Gr. 2 Gr. 3 Gr. 4 Gr. 5 Gr. 6 Gr. 7 Total Gr. 8 Gr. 9 Gr. 10 Total Gr. 11 Gr. 12 Total Special Classes Total Haa Alifu Haa Dhaalu Shaviyani Noonu Raa Baa Lhaviyani Kaafu Alifu Alifu Alifu Dhaalu Vaavu Meemu Faafu Dhaalu Thaa Laamu Gaafu Alifu Gaafu Dhaalu Gnaviyani Seenu Atolls Total Male'
21 Enrolment cnikwv cdercg udwdwa egcnidukwvwyik wlumuj ibit iawgukwtulotwa iawaelwm ENROLMENT IN MALE' AND ATOLLS BY GRADE Nurs LKG UKG Gr. 1 Gr. 2 Gr. 3 Gr. 4 Gr. 5 Gr. 6 Gr. 7 Gr. 8 Gr. 9 Gr. 10 Gr. 11 Gr. 12 Atolls Male' Total Grade 19
22 cnikwv cscnij udwdwa egcnidukwvwyik ibit iawgukwtulotwa iawaelwm ENROLMENT IN MALE' AND ATOLLS BY SEX Name of Atoll Male Female Total % Male % Female % Total Haa Alifu Haa Dhaalu Shaviyani Noonu Raa Baa Lhaviyani Kaafu Alifu Alifu Alifu Dhaalu Vaavu Meemu Faafu Dhaalu Thaa Laamu Gaafu Alifu Gaafu Dhaalu Gnaviyani Seenu Male' Total
23 Enrolment cnikwv cscnij ctwbcsinegcnidukwvwyik ibit iawgukwtulotwa iawaelwm ENROLMENT IN MALE' AND ATOLLS BY GENDER (%) Atolls % Male % Female 21
24 Community & Private Government All Schools (cnikwv cscnij iawrumua) udwdwaegcniduk ibit iawgukwt cdercg IrwmiawrcpIrcp ENROLMENT PRE-PRIMARY AGE IN GRADE BY PROVIDER Institution Provider Total Age Nursery LKG Male Female Both sexes Male Female Both sexes Male Female Both sexes Male Female Both sexes < UKG Total Institution Provider Total Age < Nursery LKG UKG Total Male Female Both sexes Male Female Both sexes Male Female Both sexes Male Female Both sexes Institution Provider Total Age Nursery LKG Male Female Both sexes Male Female Both sexes Male Female Both sexes Male Female Both sexes < UKG Total 22
25 Male Female Both sexes Male Female Both sexes Male Female Both sexes Male Female Both sexes Male Female Both sexes Male Female Both sexes Male Female Both sexes Male Female Both sexes (cnikwv cscnij iawrumua) udwdwaegcniduk ibit iawgukwt cdercg Irwmiawrcp ENROLMENT PRIMARY AGE IN GRADE (ALL SCHOOLS) Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 Grade 7 Total Age > Total of which: Repeaters
26 Male Female Both sexes Male Female Both sexes Male Female Both sexes Male Female Both sexes Male Female Both sexes Male Female Both sexes Male Female Both sexes Male Female Both sexes (cnikwv cscnij iawrumua) udwdwaegcniduk ibit iawgukwt cdercg IvwnWX ENROLMENT SECONDARY AGE IN GRADE (ALL SCHOOLS) Grade 8 Grade 9 Grade 10 Total Grade 11 Grade 12 Total Secondary Total Age < > 24 Total of which: Repeaters
27 Private Government All Schools (cnikwv cscnij iawrumua) udwdwa egcniduk WviawfedwvcSwlwa cswa 1 cdercg NEW ENTRANTS TO GRADE 1 BY AGE AND PRIOR EXPERIENCE New entrants to Grade 1 of primary level of which new entrants who have attended pre- primary level of which new entrants who have attended other education Attended none School Provider Age Male Female Both sexes Male Female Both sexes Male Female Both sexes Male Female Both sexes All Schools Total New entrants to Grade 1 of primary level of which new entrants who have attended pre- primary level of which new entrants who have attended other education Attended none School Provider Age Male Female Both sexes Male Female Both sexes Male Female Both sexes Male Female Both sexes Government Total Private Total
28 Special Gr. 1 Gr. 2 Gr. 3 Gr. 4 Gr. 5 Gr. 6 Gr. 7 Male Female Total Gr. 8 Gr. 9 Gr. 10 Male Female Total Gr. 11 Gr. 12 Male Female Total Male Female Total % Share (cnikwv itcnwf) cawtulotwa WviawfevihevcSwr cnidukwvwyik iawgukwtclukcs egelwm HOME ATOLL OF STUDENTS STUDYING IN MALE' SCHOOLS BY LEVEL OF EDUCATION Student Home Atoll Primary Lower Secondary Higher Secondary Total Haa Alifu Haa Dhaalu Shaviyani Noonu Raa Baa Lhaviyani Kaafu Alifu Alifu Alifu Dhaalu Vaavu Meemu Faafu Dhaalu Thaa Laamu Gaafu Alifu Gaafu Dhaalu Gnaviyani Seenu Atoll Total Male' Other Country Total Total
29 SECTION: 2 cnutwvwb egutwrwfedctwmudik udwdwa egcniduk iawkwtclukcs egukwtulotwa iawaelwm NUMBER OF SCHOOLS AND ENROLMENTS OF MALE' AND ATOLLS BY PROVISION ( MARCH 2013 ) Name of Atoll GOVERNMENT COMMUNITY PRIVATE Schools Male Female Total Schools Male Female Total Schools Male Female Total Schools Male Female Total Haa Alifu Haa Dhaalu Shaviyani Noonu Raa Baa Lhaviyani Kaafu Alifu Alifu Alifu Dhaalu Vaavu Meemu Faafu Dhaalu Thaa Laamu Gaafu Alifu Gaafu Dhaalu Gnaviyani Seenu Male' Atolls Total
30 ctogeheb udwdwa egukwtclukcs cnutwbcsin egudwdwa egcnidukwvwyik FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION OF SCHOOLS (PRIMARY & SECONDARY) BY SIZE OF ENROLMENT Enrolment Category Percentage Cummulative Total Cummulative Percentage 10 or less This table does not include Pre- Schools 28
31 10 or less No. of schools cnudwdwa egcniduk udwdwa egukwtclukcs NUMBER OF SCHOOLS (PRIMARY AND SECONDARY) BY SIZE OF ENROLMENT Enrolment / student strength 29
32 10 or less No. of Pre-schools 10 or less ctogeheb udwdwa egukwtclukcs cnutwbcsin egudwdwa egcnidukwvwyik FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION OF PRE-SCHOOLS BY SIZE OF ENROLMENT Enrolment Category No. of Schools Percentage CummulativeTotal Cummulative Percentage Enrolment / student strength 30
33 Atoll (cnikwv itcnwf iawkwtulotwa iawaelwm) udwdwa egcniduk ibit iawgwtcnwtea iawkwtclukcs egurwkurws NUMBER OF GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS AND THEIR ENROLMENTS BY MALE', ATOLLS AND LEVEL GOVERNMENT SCHOOLS Pre-Primary Primary Lower Secondary Schools Male Female Both Sex Schools Male Female Both Sex Schools Male Female Both Sex Schools Male Female Both Sex Haa Alifu Haa Dhaalu Shaviyani Noonu Raa Baa Lhaviyani Kaafu Alifu Alifu Alifu Dhaalu Vaavu Higher Secondary Enrolment Enrolment Enrolment Enrolment Meemu Faafu Dhaalu Thaa Laamu Gaafu Alifu Gaafu Dhaalu Gnaviyani Seenu Atoll Total Male' Total Note: Sum of schools in this table does not add up to the total number of schools as schools overlap in levels Special Classes are included in the Primary Level 31
34 Atoll School. Male Female Both Sex School. Male Female Both Sex School. Male Female Both Sex School. Male Female Both Sex Haa Alifu Haa Dhaalu Shaviyani Noonu Raa Baa Lhaviyani Kaafu Alifu Alifu Alifu Dhaalu Vaavu Meemu Faafu Dhaalu Thaa Laamu Gaafu Alifu Gaafu Dhaalu Gnaviyani Seenu Pre-Primary Atoll Total (cnikwv itcnwf iawkwtulotwa iawaelwm) udwdwaegcniduk ibit iawgwtcnwtea iawkwtclukcs egcnutiycawr NUMBER OF COMMUNITY SCHOOLS AND THEIR ENROLMENTS BY MALE', ATOLLS AND LEVEL Enrolment COMMUNITY SCHOOLS Primary Lower Secondary Higher Secondary Enrolment Enrolment Enrolment Male' Total Note: Sum of schools in this table does not add up to the total number of schools as schools overlap in levels Special Classes are included in the Primary Level 32
35 School. Male Female Total School. Male Female Total School. Male Female Total School. Male Female Total Haa Alifu Haa Dhaalu Shaviyani Noonu Raa Baa Lhaviyani Kaafu Alifu Alifu Alifu Dhaalu Vaavu Meemu Atoll Faafu Dhaalu Thaa Laamu Gaafu Alifu Gaafu Dhaalu Gnaviyani (cnikwv itcnwf iawkwtulotwa iawaelwm) udwdwa egcniduk ibit iawgwtcnwtea iawkwtclukcs wlcaimwa NUMBER OF PRIVATE SCHOOLS AND ENROLMENTS BY MALE', ATOLLS AND LEVEL Pre-Primary Enrolment PRIVATE SCHOOLS Primary Seenu Atoll Total Lower Secondary Higher Secondary Enrolment Enrolment Enrolment Male' Total Note: Sum of schools in this table does not add up to the total number of schools as schools overlap in levels Special Classes are included in the Primary Level 33
36 (cnikwv itcnwf iawkwtulotwa iawaelwm) udwdwa egcniduk ibit iawgwtcnwtea iawkwtclukcs egcnutiycawr iawkwtclukcs wlcaimwa NUMBER OF PRIVATE & COMMUNITY SCHOOLS AND ENROLMENTS BY MALE', ATOLLS AND LEVEL Atoll Pre-Primary Enrolment School. Male Female Total School. Male Female Total School. Male Female Total School. Male Female Total Haa Alifu Haa Dhaalu Shaviyani Noonu Raa Baa Lhaviyani Kaafu Alifu Alifu Alifu Dhaalu Vaavu Meemu Faafu Dhaalu Thaa Laamu Gaafu Alifu Gaafu Dhaalu Gnaviyani PRIVATE AND COMMUNITY SCHOOLS Seenu Atoll Total Higher Secondary Enrolment Enrolment Enrolment Male' Total Note: Sum of schools in this table does not add up to the total number of schools as schools overlap in levels Special Classes are included in the Primary Level Primary Lower Secondary 34
37 (cnikwv itcnwf iawkwtulotwa iawaelwm) udwdwa egcniduk ibit iawgwtcnwtea iawkwtclukcs NUMBER OF SCHOOLS AND ENROLMENT BY MALE', ATOLLS AND LEVEL Atoll GOVERNMENT, COMMUNITY AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS Pre-Primary Primary Lower Secondary Higher Secondary Enrolment Enrolment Enrolment Enrolment No. Male Female Both Sex No. Male Female Both Sex No. Male Female Both Sex No. Male Female Both Sex Haa Alifu Haa Dhaalu Shaviyani Noonu Raa Baa Lhaviyani Kaafu Alifu Alifu Alifu Dhaalu Vaavu Meemu Faafu Dhaalu Thaa Laamu Gaafu Alifu Gaafu Dhaalu Gnaviyani Seenu Atoll Total Male' Total Note: Sum of schools in this table does not add up to the total number of schools as schools overlap in levels Special Classes are included in the Primary Level 35
38 No. of Students No.of schools Both Sexes % of Females No.of schools Both Sexes % of Females No.of schools Both Sexes % of Females No.of schools Both Sexes % of Females (cnikwv itcnwf iawkwtulotwa iawaelwm) udwdwa egcniduk ibit iawgwtcnwtea iawkwtclukcs STUDENT ENROLMENT IN MALE' AND ATOLLS BY LEVEL AND INSTITUTION Pre - Primary Primary Level Lower Secondary Level Higher Secondary Level Locality Republic 86, , , , , Male' 27, , , , , Atolls 58, , , , , Haa Alifu 4, , , Haa Dhaalu 5, , , Shaviyani 3, , Noonu 3, , Raa 4, , , Baa 2, , Lhaviyani 2, , Kaafu 2, , Alifu Alifu 1, Alifu Dhaalu 2, Vaavu Meemu 1, Faafu 1, Dhaalu 1, Thaa 2, , Laamu 3, , Gaafu Alifu 2, , Gaafu Dhaalu 3, , Gnaviyani 2, , Seenu 5, , , Note: - Sum of schools in this table does not add up to total number of schools as schools overlap in levels Special Classes are included in the Primary Level 36
39 Untrained teachers Trained teachers All teachers Students Pre-Primary Primary Lower Secondary Upper Secondary Pre-Primary Primary Lower Secondary Upper Secondary Pre-Primary Primary Lower Secondary Upper Secondary SECTION: 3 (cnikwv itcnwf) udwdwa egcniduk iawncnurwcit TEACHERS AND STUDENTS AT DIFFERENT LEVELS, BY PROVIDER Government Schools Community and Private Schools All Schools Total Total Total Both sexes Male Female Both sexes Male Female Both sexes Male Female Both sexes Male Female No. of School Note : 1.This table does not include supervisors, assistant headmasters, headmasters, assistant principals and principals who may teach in addition to their administrative duties. 2. Schools overlap in levels. Overlapping teachers have been enumerated in the level the teacher takes most periods. 3. Trained : Have Maldives Accreditation Board (MAB) accredited advanced certificate or higher teaching qualification. 4. Total number of students in this table does not include children with special needs 37
40 Trained Total Untrained Total Total Temporary Untrained Total Total No. of Teachers Total No. of Students Student Teacher Ratio cnutwvwbegwfizwv udwdwa egcnusircawdum WrukWdwaWfIzwv iawgukwtitcnwf ikea TEACHERS SERVING AT DIFFERENT LEVELS, BY SEX AND JOB CATEGORIES Trained Untrained Temporary Local Expat Local Expat Local Expat Local M F M F M F M F M F M F Both Sex M F Both Sex Republic Pre-Primary , ,007 1, ,164 22, Primary (Grades 1-7) 695 2, , , ,225 3, ,411 39, Lower Secondary (Grades 8-10) , , , ,578 1, ,503 3,081 19,876 6 Higher Secondary (Grades 11-12) ,138 7 Subtotals by Sex 1,408 3,911 1, , , ,717 4,312 6,029 1, ,194 8,223 85, Atoll Pre-Primary , Primary (Grades 1-7) 511 1, , , ,721 2, ,632 28, Lower Secondary (Grades 8-10) , , , ,275 2,488 14,007 6 Higher Secondary (Grades 11-12) ,694 5 Subtotals by Sex 1,071 2,841 1, , , ,368 3,224 4,592 1, ,753 6,345 58,779 9 Male' - - Pre-Primary , Primary (Grades 1-7) , Lower Secondary (Grades 8-10) , Higher Secondary (Grades 11-12) , Subtotals by Sex 337 1, , , ,088 1, ,878 27, Total 1,408 3,911 1, , , ,717 4,312 6,029 1, ,194 8,223 85, Note : 1. This table does not include supervisors, assistant headmasters, headmasters, assistant principals and principals who may teach in addition to their administrative duties. 2. Schools overlap in levels. Overlapping teachers have been enumerated in the level the teacher takes most periods. 3. Trained : Have MAB ( Maldives Accreditation Board ) accredited advanced certificate or higher teaching qualification. 4. Total number of students in this table does not include children with special needs 38
41 udwdwa egcnusircawdum WrukWdwaWfIzwv iawgukwtitcnwfikea TEACHERS SERVING AT DIFFERENT LEVELS LOCAL / EXPATRIATE Local TRAINED / UNTRAINED Trained ,578 Pre-Primary Primary Lower Secondary 1, Higher Secondary 340 Expat ,048 Pre-Primary Primary Lower Secondary Higher Secondary 9 Untrained Local Trained Expat Untrained 710, 9% 2,194, 27% 6,029, 73% 7,513, 91% 39
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