RESULTS OF THE 2010-2011 SCHOOL CENSUS
(Haiti Libre) -
The 2010-2011 school census, aimed, among other things, to update the school statistics, update files (buildings, students and teachers), evaluate and update the educational indicators and implement an information system for the planning of education, according to the Ministry of National Education and Vocational Training (MENFP).
According to data provided by the Directorate of Planning of the Ministry, 16,072 schools were counted across the country. 43% of these schools were operating with only one educational level, 49% with two, and 8% with three levels.
Of those 16,072 schools, 44% were located in urban and 56% in rural areas, 12% were public, and 88% private institutions.
Regarding the fundamental level of the first two cycles, the population was 2,033,232 students. 22.45% [456.525 students] in public schools and 77.55% [1,576,507 students] in private schools. On the whole, 14.56% of students were repeaters and 2,893 [0.14%] disabled students. For the fundamental level, there were 68,426 teachers, of which 15.46% were in the public sector, and 84.54% in the private sector.
For the third fundamental cycle, and secondary level there were 613,202 students of which 27% [165,947], were in the public sector, and 73% in the private sector [447,255 students]. Of this total, 10% were repeaters [61,320 students] and 1,251 [0.20%] were disabled.
MENFP reported that the school census for the 2011-2012 academic year will start soon. The objective is to achieve the establishment of an automated process of data collection within the next three years. This new collection strategy is based on the institutionalization of the "National Day of School Statistics" (JNSS), during which each school principal must complete the questionnaires with information about their schools. April 17 was chosen for the launch of this first year of experimentation.
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