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Overview of the Education System
Education in Jamaica is administered and delivered by the Ministry of Education and
Youth through its central head office and six administrative regional offices.
The Honourable Minister of
Education has policy responsibility for the Ministry and the Permanent Secretary is the Administrative
head.
Formal education comprises the early childhood, primary, secondary and tertiary levels and is provided by government
solely, or in partnership with private providers, churches or trusts. The private sector participation in the
provision of formal education is approximately 85 per cent at the early childhood level and 5 per cent at both the primary
and secondary levels.
The importance of education is underscored by the budgetary allocation to the Ministry of Education
which is second only to the Ministry of Finance and Planning. The Government’s budgetary allocation to the
education sector for 2005/2006 was 10.9 per cent of the total budget.
For further information on the Ministry of Education, Jamaica, click here .
In 2006/2007, public formal education at the early childhood, primary and secondary levels of the education system was accessed by approximately 541,000 students in 986 schools. During that year, 22,363 teachers were employed in public
schools. Table 1 provides information regarding the number of public schools and enrolment from
the early childhood to the secondary level.
Table 1. Number and Type of Institutions and Enrolment (2006/2007)
School Type |
Number of Institutions |
Enrolment |
Infant |
30 |
7,974 |
Primary |
445 |
192,604 |
All-Age (1-9) |
261 |
61,949 |
Primary & Junior High (1-9) |
88 |
64,948 |
Secondary High |
146 |
193,251 |
Technical High |
14 |
20,009 |
Vocational/Agricultural |
2 |
266 |
TOTAL |
986 |
541,001 |
Source: Statistics Section, MoEY
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