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Unlike most of the countries on this list, Sao Tome and Principe has a primary school enrollment of 98.3%, which is substantially above the world rate of 88.8%. 9. Sierra Leone ...
The poorest countries consistently performed poorly in nearly every case. ... Primary school enrollment of just slightly over 33 percent is the second worst in the world. 5.
A Midlands primary school has been ranked among the best by Ofsted despite being in one of the poorest parts of Birmingham.
Less than half of kids in low- and middle-income countries are able to read a short passage by the time they finish primary school, according to the World Bank. Across sub-Saharan Africa, as few ...
This is especially a problem in poor, less developed countries. We take a look at the issue with reports from three countries around the world in Venezuela, Uganda and India.
One of the world’s poorest countries is betting big on schools. ... Yet as few as one in ten children can read by the time they leave primary school (in America and Britain more than 90% can).
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A Midlands primary school has been ranked among the best by Ofsted despite being in one of the poorest parts of Birmingham. While every school has its challenges, those based in areas with high ...
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