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Actual value and historical data chart for Brazil School Enrollment Primary Private Percent Of Total Primary
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TwitterThe number of Brazilian high school students has fluctuated between 7.93 million and 7.45 million. In 2023, 7.67 million students were enrolled in secondary school in Brazil.
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BR: Lower Secondary School Starting Age data was reported at 11.000 Year in 2023. This stayed constant from the previous number of 11.000 Year for 2022. BR: Lower Secondary School Starting Age data is updated yearly, averaging 11.000 Year from Dec 1970 (Median) to 2023, with 54 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 11.000 Year in 2023 and a record low of 11.000 Year in 2023. BR: Lower Secondary School Starting Age data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Brazil – Table BR.World Bank.WDI: Social: Education Statistics. Lower secondary school starting age is the age at which students would enter lower secondary education, assuming they had started at the official entrance age for the lowest level of education, had studied full-time throughout and had progressed through the system without repeating or skipping a grade.;UNESCO Institute for Statistics (UIS). UIS.Stat Bulk Data Download Service. Accessed April 5, 2025. https://apiportal.uis.unesco.org/bdds.;;
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Actual value and historical data chart for Brazil School Enrollment Secondary Percent Gross
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BR: Secondary Education: Duration data was reported at 7.000 Year in 2023. This stayed constant from the previous number of 7.000 Year for 2022. BR: Secondary Education: Duration data is updated yearly, averaging 7.000 Year from Dec 1970 (Median) to 2023, with 54 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 7.000 Year in 2023 and a record low of 7.000 Year in 2023. BR: Secondary Education: Duration data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Brazil – Table BR.World Bank.WDI: Social: Education Statistics. Secondary duration refers to the number of grades (years) in secondary school.;UNESCO Institute for Statistics (UIS). UIS.Stat Bulk Data Download Service. Accessed April 5, 2025. https://apiportal.uis.unesco.org/bdds.;Median;
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Actual value and historical data chart for Brazil School Enrollment Primary Percent Gross
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Brazil BR: Primary School Starting Age data was reported at 6.000 Year in 2023. This stayed constant from the previous number of 6.000 Year for 2022. Brazil BR: Primary School Starting Age data is updated yearly, averaging 7.000 Year from Dec 1970 (Median) to 2023, with 54 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 7.000 Year in 2009 and a record low of 6.000 Year in 2023. Brazil BR: Primary School Starting Age data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Brazil – Table BR.World Bank.WDI: Social: Education Statistics. Primary school starting age is the age at which students would enter primary education, assuming they had started at the official entrance age for the lowest level of education, had studied full-time throughout and had progressed through the system without repeating or skipping a grade.;UNESCO Institute for Statistics (UIS). UIS.Stat Bulk Data Download Service. Accessed April 5, 2025. https://apiportal.uis.unesco.org/bdds.;;
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This dataset tracks annual overall school rank from 2012 to 2023 for Republica De Brazil
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TwitterIn 2023, most basic education schools were publicly funded, with the majority being financed by municipalities. In that year, there were ****** private schools.
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Actual value and historical data chart for Brazil Children Out Of School Percent Of Primary School Age
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School enrollment, tertiary (% gross) in Brazil was reported at 60.39 % in 2022, according to the World Bank collection of development indicators, compiled from officially recognized sources. Brazil - School enrollment, tertiary (% gross) - actual values, historical data, forecasts and projections were sourced from the World Bank on November of 2025.
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This dataset tracks annual total students amount from 1994 to 2023 for Republica De Brazil
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This dataset tracks annual student-teacher ratio from 1994 to 2023 for Republica De Brazil vs. Puerto Rico and Puerto Rico Department Of Education School District
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TwitterIn 2023, approximately 87 percent of secondary school students in Brazil were enrolled in public schools. Another 13 percent were enrolled in private schools.
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Brazil BR: Compulsory Education: Duration data was reported at 14.000 Year in 2023. This stayed constant from the previous number of 14.000 Year for 2022. Brazil BR: Compulsory Education: Duration data is updated yearly, averaging 8.000 Year from Dec 1998 (Median) to 2023, with 26 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 14.000 Year in 2023 and a record low of 8.000 Year in 2012. Brazil BR: Compulsory Education: Duration data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Brazil – Table BR.World Bank.WDI: Social: Education Statistics. Duration of compulsory education is the number of years that children are legally obliged to attend school.;UNESCO Institute for Statistics (UIS). UIS.Stat Bulk Data Download Service. Accessed April 5, 2025. https://apiportal.uis.unesco.org/bdds.;Median;
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BR: Educational Attainment: At Least Completed Lower Secondary: Population 25+ Years: Total: % Cumulative data was reported at 68.810 % in 2023. This records an increase from the previous number of 66.510 % for 2022. BR: Educational Attainment: At Least Completed Lower Secondary: Population 25+ Years: Total: % Cumulative data is updated yearly, averaging 52.055 % from Dec 1970 (Median) to 2023, with 26 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 68.810 % in 2023 and a record low of 10.000 % in 1976. BR: Educational Attainment: At Least Completed Lower Secondary: Population 25+ Years: Total: % Cumulative data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Brazil – Table BR.World Bank.WDI: Social: Education Statistics. The percentage of population ages 25 and over that attained or completed lower secondary education.;UNESCO Institute for Statistics (UIS). UIS.Stat Bulk Data Download Service. Accessed April 5, 2025. https://apiportal.uis.unesco.org/bdds.;;
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TwitterFrom 2014 to 2023, the number of institutions offering higher education programs in Brazil increased until 2019. In 2020, there were ***** higher education institutions in Brazil. In 2023, the number of institutions increased again, reaching ***** in that year.
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Forecast: International Students in Tertiary Education in ICT in Brazil 2023 - 2027 Discover more data with ReportLinker!
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