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Ministry of Public Administration, Home Affairs, Provincial Councils & Local Government National Human Resources Development Council of Sri Lanka 534/2, 7th Floor,"Nipunatha piyasa", Elvitigala Mw,Narahenpita,Colombo 05. Tel No: +94112595679/80 Fax No: +94112595679 e-mail: development.nhrdc@ web: .lk
Guidance
Mr. Dinesh Weerakkody (Chairman-NHRDC) Dr. K.A. Lalithadheera (Director-NHRDC)
Overall Supervision
Ms. J.A.C.P Jayasinghe (Assistant Director (Development)-NHRDC) Mr. S. Thanigaseelan (Assistant Director (Research)-NHRDC)
Analysis and Presentation
Mr. R.D.C.S. Rajapaksha (Research officer- NHRDC)
Data Sources Annual Report 2018, Central Bank of Sri Lanka Annual Performance Report 2017, Ministry of Education Reviewing of Performance at Grade five Scholarship Examination2018, Department of Examinations Performance of Candidates (G.C.E (O.L) Examination 2018), Department of Examinations UGC Statistics 2018, University Grant Commission of Sri Lanka Labour Market Information Bulletin Volume ? 1/2018, Volume-2/2017,Volume 2/2016,Volume-2/2015,Volume-2/2014,Volume-2/2013, Volume-2/2012, Tertiary and Vocational Education Commission Economic and Social Statistics of Sri Lanka 2019, Central Bank of Sri Lanka 18/en/7_Chapter_03.pdf . pdf .(O.L.)2018.pdf
ISBN 978-955-7694-12-2
Statistical Bulletin On Education 2019
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Introduction
In this bulletin it is focus on General Education, Technical, Vocational Education & Training and Higher Education.
General Education
The education system in Sri Lanka is comprised with three levels namely General Education, University Education and Vocational Education. General Education comprises with primary and secondary education while the university education and vocational education come under tertiary education. Technical education and vocational training is another segment of the education. Education is one of the most important elements of economic performance in the modern world.
This is an introduction, giving the country context, an overview of the current education system on General Education grade 1 - 13. By the year 2018 the total numbers of schools are 11,039. Out of this amount 10,174 (92%) are government schools while the balance comprise with 106 private schools and 759 Pirivenas. The total student enrollment in schools is 4,412,695. Over 4.2 million students in government schools (4,213,729) while having the balance at Privenas (60,440), private schools (138,526). New admission to grade one in government schools in the year 2018 is 327,764 (See table number 1 under General Education).
Tertiary Education ? Technical, Vocational Education and Training
Technical, Vocational Education and Training is coming under the Tertiary education system in Sri Lanka. Tertiary Education refers to any type of education pursued beyond the high school level. This includes diplomas, undergraduate and graduate certificates, and associate's, bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees and commonly referred to as postsecondary education.
The National Vocational Qualifications Framework which was developed by the Tertiary and Vocational Education Commission (TVEC) makes provision for technical and vocational education and training in Sri Lanka in line with the economic and social development of the country with an international standard. This framework is consist with the national competency standards which was identified by the industry sector stakeholders. The competency standards include relevant technical and employability competencies. The system consist of seven NVQ levels awarded by the TVEC and University of Vocational Technology (UNIVOTEC). Certification of 1 ? 6 levels (up to diploma level) courses are carried out by the training institutions and accredited by the TVEC. Certification at level 7 (degree level) is carried out by the UNIVOTEC.
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TVEC statistics has shown the students enrollment in the public sector training institutes are 109,634 for the 1st half of the year 2018 and students enrollment in private sector institutes are 49,057 for year 2017. (See table number 2, 3 under Technical, Vocational Education and Training). The total No. of NVQ certificates issued both public and private sector training institutes is around 65,212 in the year 2017 and 28,826 for 1st half of year 2018 (See table number 5 under Technical, Vocational Education and Training).
Tertiary Education - Higher Education
Higher education, also referred as tertiary education occurs most commonly universities or degree-granting institutions. Higher education sector is one of the most powerful sector of education in Sri Lanka and it will inspire the country's value, ethics and social institutions so that Sri Lanka becomes celebrated as an enlightened and peaceful multi-ethic, multi-religious and multi-cultural society.
Reference to table number 8 under General Education, in the year 2018, around 328,464 all candidates sat for the G.C.E. (O/L) examination but out of them about 267,111 of all candidates sat for G.C.E (A/L) and only 167,907 (62.86%) all candidates eligible to enter into the state universities. Around 31,451 (19.28 %) all students only have a chance to enter into national university system in Sri Lanka in academic year 2017/18. Also in year 2018, 31376 number of students were graduated. (See table number 1 under Higher Education).
In this bulletin it includes important statistics related with General Education, TVET and Higher education sectors. All the data were collected based on the secondary data sources available in the website, Central Bank Annual reports of Sri Lanka and University Statistics of University Grant Commission etc.
Statistical Bulletin On Education 2019
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Contents
Introduction........................................................................................................................................... 3 General Education ................................................................................................................................ 6 CHAPTER 1.......................................................................................................................................... 7
1. Salient Features of General Education ............................................................................................ 7 2. Classification of schools by Year.................................................................................................... 8 3. Number of Teachers in government schools by year...................................................................... 8 4. Distribution of the Number of candidates who obtained marks above (in Grade 5 Scholarship examinations 2014-2018) district cut off by province ........................................................................ 9 5. Performance of School Candidates (First Attempt) (G.C.E (O/L) Examinations 2013-2018) by year.................................................................................................................................................... 10 6. Performance of School candidates (G.C.E (O/L) Examinations 2014-2018) by province ........... 11 7. Summary of student's performance by year ................................................................................. 12 8. Dropout students of G.C.E (O/L), G.C.E (A/L) and Qualify for enter to Universities by year .... 13 9. Total Expenditure on general education by year........................................................................... 14 Technical, Vocational Education and Training ............................................................................... 15 CHAPTER 2 ........................................................................................................................................ 16 1. Recruitments and Completions in selected Public Sector Training Organizations by year .......... 16 2. Training Performance of TVEC Registered Public Sector Training Institutions in each year ..... 17 3. Training Performance of TVEC Registered Private Sector Training Institutions in each year .... 18 4. Recruitments and Completions in selected Public sector Training Organizations by Province (2014 to 2018(1st half)) ..................................................................................................................... 19 5. Number of NVQ certificates issued by Training Provider............................................................ 20 6. NVQ Certificates Issued by Industry Sector since 31st December 2014 up to 30th June 2018 ... 21 7. Number of NVQ Certificate Recipients to Training Provider by Gender in each year ................ 22 8. Total Expenditure on Technical, Vocational Education and Training Sector by year .................. 23 Higher Education ................................................................................................................................ 24 CHAPTER 3 ........................................................................................................................................ 25 1. Summary of Universities and Higher Education Institutes (a) (2014 ? 2018) ............................... 25 2. Students admission to Universities and Higher Educational Institutes by Province in each academic year.................................................................................................................................... 26 3. Eligibility, Admission and Enrollment of Students for Universities and Higher Educational Institutes (a) (Academic Year 2013/14 - 2017/18) ............................................................................. 27 4. Expenditure on Higher Education by each Year........................................................................... 29
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Statistical Bulletin On Education 2019
CHAPTER 1
1. Salient Features of General Education
Item
2013
2014
Year 2015
2016
2017(a)
2018(b)
A. General Education
1. Schools (No.)
10,849
10,971
10,997
11,021
11,053
11,039
1.1 Government Schools
10,012
10,121
10,144
10,162
10,194
10,174
o/w National Schools
350
352
352
353
353
353
1.2 Other Schools
837
850
853
859
859
865
Private & Special Schools (c)
103
103
104
105
106
106
Pirivenas
734
747
749
754
753
759
2. Students (No.)
4,307,625
4,354,011
4,418,173
4,345,517
4,446,401 4,412,695
2.1 Government Schools
4,037,095
4,078,798
4,129,534
4,143,107
4,165,964 4,213,729
2.2 Other Schools
136,460
194,294
201,034
202,410
199,334
198,966
Private
130,344
131,397
136,228
136,407
136,462
138,526
Pirivenas
66,116
62,897
64,806
66,003
62,872
60,440
2.3 International Schools (d)
74,070
80,919
87,605
n.a.
81,103
n.a.
3. New Admissions (No.) (e)
342,451
348,288
323,337
326,966
322,135
327,764
4. Teachers (No.)
243,332
253,649
259,967
249,374
263,934
260,434
4.1 Government Schools
223,752
232,990
236,999
235,999
241,591
247,174
4.2 Other Schools
12,379
12,932
13,851
13,375
12,969
13,260
4.3 International Schools (d)
7,201
7,727
9,117
n.a.
9,374
n.a.
5. Student/Teacher Ratio
5.1 Government Schools
18
18
17
18
17
17
5.2 Other Schools
16
15
15
15
15
15
5.3 International Schools (d)
10
10
10
n.a.
9
n.a.
Source: Annual Report 2018, CBSL Note: (a) Revised (b) Provisional (c) Private schools approved by the government and schools for children with special needs (This figure excludes international schools which are registered under the Companies Act (d) Data from 2013 to 2014 are based on a survey carried out by the Central Bank of Sri Lanka in 2014 covering 120 international schools. Data reported in the table relate only to schools that responded. The response rate was 63 per cent. 2015 and 2017 data are based on an island wide surveys carried out by the Ministry of Education (e) Government schools only
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