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Annex 5: Provincial Data (6 provinces)

KAMPONG SPEU PROVINCE – BASIC EDUCATION DATA, 2004-2005

(source: EMIS)

 

Total

Girls

- No. of primary schools

280

 

- No. of primary schools teaching upto Grade 6

257

 

- No. of lower secondary schools

40

 

- No. of upper secondary schools

10

 

- School aged population (6-11)

127,139

63,903

- No. of children enrolled (all ages)

165,376

78,315

- No. of children enrolled (6-11)

119,695

58,943

- No. of children (6-11) out of school

7,498

4,960

- Net Enrolment Rate *

94.1

92.2

- Intake Grade 1 ratio at correct age (6) **

86.7

86.7

- Repetition Rate Grade 1

24.5

23.6

- Repetition Rate Grade 2

17.2

15.4

- Promotion Rate Grade 1

61.5

62.0

- Promotion Rate Grade 2

72.8

73.6

- Survival Rate to Grade 5

58.2

56.9

- Transition rate to Grade 7 (lower sec)

80.9

76.7

- Adult Literacy Rate (Source CIPS 2004)***

70.8

60.0

* Gender gap: 3.9

** Gender gap: 0.1

*** Gender gap: 23.7

KAMPONG THOM PROVINCE – BASIC EDUCATION DATA, 2004-2005

(source: EMIS)

 

Total

Girls

- No. of primary schools

416

 

- No. of primary schools teaching upto Grade 6

203

 

- No. of lower secondary schools

58

 

- No. of upper secondary schools

15

 

- School aged population (6-11)

120,828

58,961

- No. of children enrolled (all ages)

133,701

65,259

- No. of children enrolled (6-11)

108,626

53,864

- No. of children (6-11) out of school

12,202

5,097

- Net Enrolment Rate*

89.9

91.4

- Intake Grade 1 ratio at correct age (6)**

82.8

82.9

- Repetition Rate Grade 1

20.0

18.8

- Repetition Rate Grade 2

13.8

12.5

- Promotion Rate Grade 1

64.0

64.7

- Promotion Rate Grade 2

70.6

71.3

- Survival Rate to Grade 5

46.3

47.3

- Transition rate to Grade 7 (lower sec)

82.2

81.2

- Adult Literacy Rate (Source CIPS 2004)***

70.8

63.0

* Gender gap: -2.9

** Gender gap: -0.2

*** Gender gap: 16.7

OTDAR MEANCHEY PROVINCE – BASIC EDUCATION DATA, 2004-2005 (source: EMIS)

 

Total

Girls

- No. of primary schools

138

 

- No. of primary schools teaching upto Grade 6

66

 

- No. of lower secondary schools

7

 

- No. of upper secondary schools

2

 

- School aged population (6-11)

26,587

12,801

- No. of children enrolled (all ages)

35,729

16,776

- No. of children enrolled (6-11)

23,441

11,610

- No. of children (6-11) out of school

3,146

1,191

- Net Enrolment Rate*

88.2

90.7

- Intake Grade 1 ratio at correct age (6)**

84.6

84.1

- Repetition Rate Grade 1

27.2

26.4

- Repetition Rate Grade 2

13.6

11.2

- Promotion Rate Grade 1

61.4

59.4

- Promotion Rate Grade 2

71.2

70.3

- Survival Rate to Grade 5

50.8

45.7

- Transition rate to Grade 7 (lower sec)

74.4

72.9

- Adult Literacy Rate 1 (Source: CIPS 2004) ***

72.3

61.6

1 Data is for the following combined provinces: Otdar Meanchey and Banteay Meanchey

* Gender gap: -4.9

** Gender gap: 1.1

*** Gender gap: 22.3

PREY VENG PROVINCE– BASIC EDUCATION DATA, 2004-2005 (source: EMIS)

 

Total

Girls

- No. of primary schools

503

 

- No. of primary schools teaching upto Grade 6

402

 

- No. of lower secondary schools

73

 

- No. of upper secondary schools

19

 

- School aged population (6-11)

168,765

82,951

- No. of children enrolled (all ages)

224,481

104,168

- No. of children enrolled (6-11)

157,861

77,003

- No. of children (6-11) out of school

10,904

5,948

- Net Enrolment Rate*

93.5

92.8

- Intake Grade 1 ratio at correct age (6)**

86.8

86.4

- Repetition Rate Grade 1

27.5

25.7

- Repetition Rate Grade 2

16.0

14.2

- Promotion Rate Grade 1

63.1

63.4

- Promotion Rate Grade 2

75.3

76.3

- Survival Rate to Grade 5

63.3

60.6

- Transition rate to Grade 7 (lower sec)

80.4

77.6

- Adult Literacy Rate (Source CIPS 2004)***

73.5

61.7

* Gender gap: 1.4

** Gender gap: 0.9

*** Gender gap: 25.9

STUNG TRENG PROVINCE – BASIC EDUCATION DATA, 2004-2005 (source: EMIS)

 

Total

Girls

- No. of primary schools

125

 

- No. of primary schools teaching upto Grade 6

52

 

- No. of lower secondary schools

9

 

- No. of upper secondary schools

2

 

- School aged population (6-11)

18,483

9,198

- No. of children enrolled (all ages)

19,634

9,257

- No. of children enrolled (6-11)

16,590

7,993

- No. of children (6-11) out of school

1,893

1,205

- Net Enrolment Rate*

89.8

86.9

- Intake Grade 1 ratio at correct age (6)**

83.4

81.2

- Repetition Rate Grade 1

32.9

32.4

- Repetition Rate Grade 2

19.4

19.3

- Promotion Rate Grade 1

53.1

54.3

- Promotion Rate Grade 2

60.9

63.4

- Survival Rate to Grade 5

42.5

43.5

- Transition rate to Grade 7 (lower sec)

83.5

79.2

- Adult Literacy Rate 2 (Source CIPS 2004)***

61.1

53.2

2 Data is for the following combined provinces: Kratie, Mondul Kiri, Preah Vihear, Ratanakiri, Stung Treng

* Gender gap: 5.7

** Gender gap: 4.3

*** Gender gap: 16.6

SVAY RIENG PROVINCE – BASIC EDUCATION DATA, 2004-2005 (source: EMIS)

 

Total

Girls

- No. of primary schools

249

 

- No. of primary schools teaching upto Grade 6

209

 

- No. of lower secondary schools

32

 

- No. of upper secondary schools

9

 

- School aged population (6-11)

102,499

52,003

- No. of children enrolled (all ages)

115,012

54,249

- No. of children enrolled (6-11)

94,423

46,869

- No. of children (6-11) out of school

8,076

5,134

- Net Enrolment Rate*

92.1

90.1

- Intake Grade 1 ratio at correct age (6)**

86.0

83.2

- Repetition Rate Grade 1

28.2

26.8

- Repetition Rate Grade 2

19.3

17.0

- Promotion Rate Grade 1

62.9

64.0

- Promotion Rate Grade 2

71.2

72.4

- Survival Rate to Grade 5

64.9

65.5

- Transition rate to Grade 7 (lower sec)

82.3

78.9

- Adult Literacy Rate (Source CIPS 2004)***

79.5

68.2

* Gender gap: 4.1

** Gender gap: 5.5

*** Gender gap: 25.0

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