Global Rankings: School Enrollment Secondary % (2024)

Rank Country Value
1 Monaco 158.55
2 Aruba 124.38
3 South Sudan 122.12
4 Turks and Caicos Islands 119.73
5 Saudi Arabia 110.66
6 Albania 108.36
7 Hong Kong 107.16
8 Algeria 105.16
9 Barbados 104.37
10 United Arab Emirates 102.13
11 Andorra 101.92
12 Georgia 100.96
13 Grenada 100.73
14 Moldova, Republic of 99.34
15 Indonesia 98.84
16 Bahrain 98.81
17 Fiji 98.09
18 Venezuela, Bolivarian Republic of 97.79
19 Kazakhstan 97.20
20 Uzbekistan 96.84
21 Belarus 94.79
22 Macao 94.66
23 Turkmenistan 94.65
24 Thailand 92.51
25 Tonga 92.43
26 Jordan 91.75
27 Cuba 91.75
28 Nauru 91.51
29 Guyana 91.43
30 Kyrgyzstan 91.34
31 Azerbaijan 91.12
32 Armenia 90.95
33 Mauritius 90.72
34 Tuvalu 90.66
35 Nepal 90.39
36 Kiribati 90.28
37 Morocco 89.98
38 Saint Lucia 87.87
39 Tajikistan 86.90
40 Belize 86.46
41 Bhutan 86.18
42 Marshall Islands 85.76
43 Philippines 85.29
44 Egypt 84.83
45 Cayman Islands 84.76
46 Namibia 81.96
47 Puerto Rico 81.48
48 Malaysia 80.28
49 Bahamas 79.49
50 Paraguay 79.13
51 Gibraltar 78.53
52 India 78.11
53 Dominican Republic 76.36
54 Virgin Islands, British 75.58
55 Seychelles 70.82
56 Côte d'Ivoire 65.31
57 Bangladesh 64.30
58 Lebanon 63.79
59 El Salvador 62.14
60 San Marino 60.37
61 Cambodia 58.79
62 Zambia 56.79
63 Lao People's Democratic Republic 51.85
64 Honduras 51.76
65 Guatemala 49.58
66 Rwanda 48.79
67 Pakistan 48.28
68 Syrian Arab Republic 38.74
69 Burkina Faso 29.99
70 Chad 23.49
71 Niger 19.87

About This Indicator

Gross enrollment ratio is the ratio of total enrollment, regardless of age, to the population of the age group that officially corresponds to the level of education shown. Secondary education completes the provision of basic education that began at the primary level, and aims at laying the foundations for lifelong learning and human development, by offering more subject- or skill-oriented instruction using more specialized teachers.

Data source: World Bank Development Indicators