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JAMAICA
EDUCATION STATISTICS
2009-2010
ANNUAL STATISTICAL REVIEW OF THE EDUCATION SECTOR MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, KINGSTON, JAMAICA
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION EDUCATION STATISTICS
2009 - 2010
STATISTICS SECTION PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT DIVISION
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION KINGSTON, JAMAICA
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E D U C A T I O N S T A T I S T I C S 2009/2010
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INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
SECTOR OVERVIEW THE FORMAL EDUCATION SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 FLOW CHART: PRE–PRIMARY, PRIMARY, SECONDARY AND TERTIARY LEVELS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 THE FORMAL PUBLIC EDUCATION SYSTEM IN JAMAICA: ORGANIZATION CHART . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 1 – 1 SUMMARY OF TEACHING STAFF BY LEVEL AND TYPE OF EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 1 – 2a SUMMARY OF TEACHING STAFF BY LEVEL AND TYPE OF EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 1 – 3a SUMMARY OF STUDENT ENROLMENT BY LEVEL AND TYPE OF EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION . . . . . . . . . . . 10 1 – 4 DISTRIBUTION OF PUBLIC EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS (EARLY CHILDHOOD, PRIMARY, SPECIAL) BY TYPE AND PARISH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
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1 – 5 DISTRIBUTION OF PUBLIC EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS (SECONDARY, TERTIARY) BY TYPE AND PARISH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 1 – 6a DISTRIBUTION OF PUBLIC EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS (INFANT, PRIMARY, ALL AGE PRIMARY & JUNIOR HIGH AND SPECIAL) BY REGION AND PARISH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 1 – 6b DISTRIBUTION OF PUBLIC EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS (SECONDARY AND TERTIARY) BY REGION AND PARISH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . …. . . . . . . . . . . 15 1 – 7 DISTRIBUTION OF INDEPENDENT INSITUTIONS BY PARISH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 1 – 8 NUMBER OF PUBLIC EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS WITH SHIFT BY SCHOOL TYPE
AND PARISH . . . . …. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 TEACHER STATISTICS OVERVIEW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 2 – 1 TEACHERS IN INFANT, PRIMARY AND SECONDARY LEVEL SCHOOLS BY TYPE OF INSTITUTION, SEX AND PARISH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 2 – 2 TEACHERS IN INFANT, PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS BY POST, SEX AND PARISH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
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TEACHER STATISTICS PAGE 2 – 3 TEACHERS IN INFANT, PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS BY QUALIFICATION, SEX AND PARISH . . … . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 2 – 4 TEACHERS IN INFANT, PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS BY QUALIFICATION, SEX AND REGION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 2 – 5 TEACHERS IN INFANT SCHOOLS BY POST, SEX AND PARISH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 2 – 6 TEACHERS IN INFANT SCHOOLS BY QUALIFICATION, SEX AND PARISH . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 2 – 7 TEACHERS IN INFANT DEPARTMENTS OF PRIMARY SCHOOLS BY POST, SEX AND PARISH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 2 – 8 TEACHERS IN INFANT DEPARTMENTS OF PRIMARY SCHOOLS BY QUALIFICATION, SEX AND PARISH . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 2 – 9 TEACHERS IN INFANT DEPARTMENTS OF ALL AGE SCHOOLS BY POST, SEX AND PARISH . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 2 – 10 TEACHERS IN INFANT DEPARTMENTS OF ALL AGE SCHOOLS BY QUALIFICATION, SEX AND PARISH . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
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2 – 11 TEACHERS IN INFANT DEPARTMENTS OF PRIMARY AND JUNIOR HIGH BY POST, SEX AND PARISH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 2 – 12 TEACHERS IN INFANT DEPARTMENTS OF PRIMARY AND JUNIOR HIGH BY QUALIFICATION, SEX AND PARISH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 2 – 12 (i) TEACHERS IN RECOGNIZED AND UNRECOGNIZED BASIC SCHOOLS BY PARISH AND SEX. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 2 – 13 TEACHERS IN PRIMARY SCHOOLS BY POST, SEX AND PARISH . . . . …. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 2 – 14 TEACHERS IN PRIMARY SCHOOLS BY QUALIFICATION, SEX AND PARISH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 2 – 15 TEACHERS IN ALL AGE SCHOOLS GRADES 1 - 6 BY POST, SEX AND PARISH . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 39 2 – 16 TEACHERS IN ALL AGE SCHOOLS GRADES 1 - 6 BY QUALIFICATION, SEX AND PARISH . . . . . . . . . 40 2 – 17 TEACHERS IN ALL AGE SCHOOLS GRADES 7 - 9 BY POST, SEX AND PARISH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 2 – 18 TEACHERS IN ALL AGE SCHOOLS GRADES 7 - 9 BY QUALIFICATION, SEX AND PARISH . . . . . . . . . . 42 2 – 19 TEACHERS IN PRIMARY AND JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOLS GRADES 1 - 6 BY POST, SEX AND PARISH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
2 – 20 TEACHERS IN PRIMARY AND JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOLS GRADES 1 - 6 BY QUALIFICATION, SEX AND PARISH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
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2 – 21 TEACHERS IN PRIMARY AND JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOLS GRADES 7 - 11 BY POST, SEX AND PARISH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 2 – 22 TEACHERS IN PRIMARY AND JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOLS GRADES 7 - 11 BY QUALIFICATION, SEX AND PARISH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 2 – 23 TEACHERS IN SECONDARY HIGH SCHOOLS BY POST, SEX AND PARISH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 2 – 24 TEACHERS IN SECONDARY HIGH SCHOOLS BY QUALIFICATION, SEX AND PARISH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 2 – 25 TEACHERS IN TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOLS BY POST, SEX AND PARISH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 2 – 26 TEACHERS IN TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOLS BY QUALIFICATION, SEX AND PARISH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 2 – 27 TEACHERS IN AGRICULTURAL HIGH SCHOOLS BY POST, SEX AND PARISH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 51 2 – 28 TEACHERS IN AGRICULTURAL HIGH SCHOOLS BY QUALIFICATION, SEX AND PARISH . . . . . . . . … . . . 52 2 – 29 TEACHERS IN INDEPENDENT INFANT, PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS BY QUALIFICATION , SEX AND PARISH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 2 – 30 PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF TEACHERS IN INFANT, PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS BY QUALIFICATION 2003 to 2007 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 2 – 31 PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF TRAINED TEACHERS AT THE EARLY CHILDHOOD, PRIMARY AND SECONDARY LEVELS 2003 to 2007 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 2 – 32 TEACHER - PUPIL RATIO IN INFANT, PRIMARY AND SECONDARY LEVEL SCHOOLS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
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TEACHER STATISTICS PAGE 2 – 33 ACADEMIC STAFF IN TERTIARY INSTITUTIONS BY QUALIFICATION, SEX AND INSTITUTION . . . . . . . . . . 57 2 – 34 ACADEMIC STAFF IN COMMUNITY COLLEGES BY POST, SEX AND INSTITUTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 2 – 35 ACADEMIC STAFF IN COMMUNITY COLLEGES BY QUALIFICATION, SEX AND INSTITUTION . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 2 – 36 ACADEMIC STAFF AT MONEAGUE COLLEGE BY POST AND SEX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 2 – 37 ACADEMIC STAFF AT MONEAGUE COLLEGE BY QUALIFICATION AND SEX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 2 – 38 ACADEMIC STAFF IN TEACHERS’ COLLEGES BY POST, SEX AND INSTITUTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 2 – 39 ACADEMIC STAFF IN TEACHERS’ COLLEGE BY QUALIFICATION, SEX AND INSTITUTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 2 – 40 ACADEMIC STAFF AT G.C. FOSTER COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SPORTS BY POST AND SEX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 2 – 41 ACADEMIC STAFF AT G.C. FOSTER COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SPORTS BY QUALIFICATION AND SEX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 2 – 42 ACADEMIC STAFF AT THE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, SCIENCE AND EDUCATION BY POST AND SEX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 2 – 43 ACADEMIC STAFF AT THE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, SCIENCE AND EDUCATION BY QUALIFICATION AND SEX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 2 – 44 FULL TIME ACADEMIC STAFF AT EDNA MANLEY COLLEGE OF THE VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS BY POST AND SEX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
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TEACHER STATISTICS PAGE 2 – 45 FULL TIME ACADEMIC STAFF AT EDNA MANLEY COLLEGE OF THE VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS BY QUALIFICATION AND SEX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 2 – 46 FULL TIME ACADEMIC STAFF AT THE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY BY POST, DEPARTMENT?SCHOOL AND SEX . . ……………. . . . …….. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 2 – 47 FULL TIME ACADEMIC STAFF AT THE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY BY DEPARTMENT/SCHOOL, QUALIFICATION AND SEX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 2 – 48 TEACHERS IN SPECIAL EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS BY QUALIFICATIONS, SEX AND PARISH . . . . . . . . . . 68 STUDENT STATISTICS PAGE OVERVIEW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 3 – 1 DISTRIBUTION OF ENROLMENT BY LEVEL AND SCHOOL TYPE .. … . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 3 – 2 ENROLMENT IN PRIMARY, ALL AGE AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS BY AGE, SEX AND GRADE. . . . . . . . . . 74 3 – 3 ENROLMENT IN PRIMARY AND SECONDARY LEVEL SCHOOLS BY REGION, GRADE AND SEX . . . . . . . . 75 3 – 4 ENROLMENT IN PRIMARY, ALL AGE AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS BY PARISH, GRADE AND SEX . . . 76 3 – 5 ENROLMENT IN INFANT SCHOOLS AND INFANT DEPARTMENTS BY AGE AND SEX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 3 – 6 ENROLMENT IN INFANT SCHOOLS AND INFANT DEPARTMENTS BY PARISH AND SEX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 3 – 6 (i) ENROLMENT IN RECOGNISED AND UNRECOGNISED BASIC SCHOOLS BY PARISH AND SEX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
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STUDENT STATISTICS PAGE 3 – 7 ENROLMENT IN PRIMARY SCHOOLS BY AGE, SEX AND GRADE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 3 – 8 ENROLMENT IN PRIMARY SCHOOLS BY PARISH, GRADE AND SEX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 3 – 9 ENROLMENT IN ALL AGE SCHOOLS GRADES 1 - 6 BY AGE, SEX AND GRADE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 3 – 10 ENROLMENT IN ALL AGE SCHOOLS GRADES 1 - 6 BY PARISH, GRADE AND SEX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 3 – 11 ENROLMENT IN ALL AGE SCHOOLS GRADES 7 – 9 BY AGE, SEX AND GRADE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 3 – 12 ENROLMENT IN ALL AGE SCHOOLS GRADES 7 – 9 BY PARISH, GRADE AND SEX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 3 – 13 ENROLMENT IN PRIMARY AND JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOLS GRADE 1 - 6 BY AGE, SEX AND GRADE. . . . . . . . . . . 86 3 – 14 ENROLMENT IN PRIMARY AND JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOLS GRADE 1- 6 BY PARISH, GRADE AND SEX. . . . . . . . 87 3 – 15 ENROLMENT IN PRIMARY AND JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOLS GRADE 7- 11 BY AGE, SEX AND GRADE . . . . . . . . . . 88 3 – 16 ENROLMENT IN PRIMARY AND JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOLS GRADE 7- 11 BY PARISH, GRADE AND SEX . . . . . . . . 89 3 – 17 ENROLMENT IN SECONDARY HIGH SCHOOLS BY AGE, SEX AND GRADE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 90 3 – 18 ENROLMENT IN SECONDARY HIGH SCHOOLS BY PARISH, GRADE AND SEX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . …. . . . . . . . . 91 3 – 19 ENROLMENT IN TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOLS BY AGE, SEX AND GRADE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 3 – 20 ENROLMENT IN TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOLS BY PARISH, GRADE AND SEX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 3 – 21 ENROLMENT IN AGRICULTURAL HIGH SCHOOLS BY AGE, SEX AND GRADE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 3 – 22 ENROLMENT IN AGRICULTURAL HIGH SCHOOLS BY PARISH, GRADE AND SEX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
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STUDENT STATISTICS PAGE 3 – 23 NUMBER OF REPEATERS BY GRADE, SEX AND SCHOOL TYPE: GRADE 1- 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 3 – 24 NUMBER OF REPEATERS BY GRADE, SEX AND SCHOOL TYPE : GRADE 7- 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 3 – 25 PROMOTION, REPETITION AND DROP - OUT RATES IN PUBLIC PRIMARY LEVEL EDUCATION. . . . . . . . . . . . 98 3 – 26 PROMOTION, REPETITION AND DROP - OUT RATES IN PUBLIC SECONDARY LEVEL EDUCATION . . . . . . . . 98 3 – 27 ENROLMENT IN KINDERGARTEN SCHOOLS AND KINDERGARTEN DEPARTMENTS OF PREPARATORY SCHOOLS BY AGE AND SEX . . …………………………………………………………….………………………. . . . . . . . . 99 3 – 28 ENROLMENT IN KINDERGARTEN SCHOOLS AND KINDERGARTEN DEPARTMENTS OF PREPARATORY SCHOOLS BY PARISH AND SEX . . …………………………………………………………….………………………. . . . . . . . . 100 3 – 29 ENROLMENT IN INDEPENDENT PREPARATORY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS BY AGE, SEX AND GRADE. . …………………………………………………………….………………………. . . . . . . . . 101 3 – 30 ENROLMENT IN INDEPENDENT PREPARATORY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS BY PARISH, SEX AND GRADE. . …………………………………………………………….………………………. . . . . . . . . 102 3 – 31 ENROLMENT IN COMMUNITY COLLEGES BY SEX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 3 – 32 ENROLMENT AT EDNA MANLEY COLLEGE OF THE VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS BY SCHOOL, PROGRAMME AND SEX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 3 – 33 ENROLMENT IN TEACHER TRAINING PROGRAMMES BY YEAR, INSTITUTION AND SEX . . . . … . . . . . . . . . 105 3 – 34 ENROLMENT AT THE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, SCIENCE AND EDUCATION BY SCHOOL, PROGRAMME AND SEX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 3 – 35 REGISTRATION AT THE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY BY SCHOOL/DEPARTMENT AND SEX . . . . . . . . . . . . 107
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STUDENT STATISTICS PAGE 3 – 36 ENROLMENT IN SELECTED INDEPENDENT TERTIARY INSTITUTIONS BY GENDER………………………….…………. 108 3 – 37 a ENROLMENT IN SPECIAL EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS BY PARISH, SEX AND AREA OF DISABILITY . . . . . . . . . . . . 109 3 – 37 b ENROLMENT IN SPECIAL EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS BY PARISH, SEX AND AREA OF DISABILITY cont’d . . . . . . . 110 3 – 38 PERCENTAGE DAILY ATTENDANCE BY REGION AND LEVEL……. . . . . . . ….. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ………………….111 EXAMINATION STATISTICS PAGE OVERVIEW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109 4 – 1a GRADE FOUR LITERACY TEST BY REGION AND SEX (FIRST SITTING) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 111 4 – 1b GRADE FOUR LITERACY TEST BY REGION AND SUBJECT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 112 4 – 2 GRADE SIX ACHIEVEMENT TEST (GSAT): MEAN SCORES BY SUBJECT AND REGION . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 113 4 – 3 GRADE NINE ACHIEVEMENT EXAMINATIONS AVERAGE SCORES BY SUBJECT AND REGION . . . . . . . . . . . . 114 4 – 4 CARIBBEAN SECONDARY EDUCATION CERTIFICATE: TOTAL NUMBER OF CANDIDATES SITTING & PERCENTAGE ATTAINING GRADES 1, 2, 3 & 4 AT THE GENERAL PROFICIENCY LEVEL BY SEX . . . . ... . . . . 115 4 – 4 (i) CARIBBEAN SECONDARY EDUCATION CERTIFICATE: TOTAL NUMBER OF CANDIDATES SITTING &
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PERCENTAGE ATTAINING GRADES 1, 2, 3 & 4 AT THE GENERAL PROFICIENCY LEVEL BY SEX . . . . ... . . . . 116 4 – 5(ii) CARIBBEAN SECONDARY EDUCATION CERTIFICATE: TOTAL NUMBER OF CANDIDATES SITTING & PERCENTAGE ATTAINING GRADES 1, 2 & 3 AT THE BASIC PROFICIENCY LEVEL BY SEX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117 4 – 6 (i) CARIBBEAN ADVANCED PROFICIENCY EXAMINATIONS: TOTAL NUMBER OF CANDIDATES SITTING AND PERCENTAGE ATTAINING GRADES 1-5 UNIT 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118 4 – 6 (ii) CARIBBEAN ADVANCED PROFICIENCY EXAMINATIONS: TOTAL NUMBER OF CANDIDATES SITTING AND PERCENTAGE ATTAINING GRADES 1-5 UNIT 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119 4 – 7 UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY GRADUATES BY DEPARTMENT & SEX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 FINANCIAL STATISTICS PAGE OVERVIEW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 5 – 1 MINISTRY OF EDUCATION IN THE NATIONAL BUDGET - (CURRENT COST) REVISED ESTIMATES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 5 – 2(a) MINISTRY OF EDUCATION: RECURRENT BUDGET 2005/2006 - 2007/2008 - CURRENT PRICES J $’000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134 5 – 2(b) MINISTRY OF EDUCATION: CAPITAL BUDGET 2005/2006 - 2007/2008
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- (CURRENT COSTS J $’000) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139 5 – 3 MINISTRY OF EDUCATION: PER CAPITA EXPENDITURE BY LEVEL 2005/2006 - 2007/2008 - (CURRENT PRICES J $’000) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143
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LIST OF FIGURES PAGE 1.1 FLOW CHART OF FORMAL PUBLIC EDUCATION SYSTEM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 1.2 THE FORMAL PUBLIC EDUCATION SYSTEM IN JAMAICA: ORGANIZATION CHART . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 2.1 DISTRIBUTION OF TEACHERS BY SCHOOL TYPE. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 2.2 DISTRIBUTION OF TEACHERS BY QUALIFICATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 2.3 PERCENTAGE OF TRAINED TEACHERS BY PARISH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 3.1 DISTRIBUTION OF ENROLMENT BY LEVEL . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 3.2 DISTRIBUTION OF ENROLMENT BY PARISH . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
SECTOR
OVERVIEW
INTRODUCTION This year marks the 34th publication of the Jamaica Education Statistics. This publication gives a statistical overview of the Jamaican public institutions with regards to their plant, teachers, students, examinations and financial status for the academic year 2009-2010. The report also gives a summary of student enrolment and the distribution of schools by type for private institutions. The Education Statistics is based on data collected during our annual census. For the year under review Census Day was October 12, 2009. The data presented on enrolment and teachers, relate to the status of the education system as on that day. For the academic year 2009-2010, the total number of secondary schools increased from 147 to 148 with the opening of Belmont Academy, a school of excellence. The publication has also changed in scope with the inclusion of enrollment tables for 258 kindergartens, Preparatory, independent secondary schools, and 16 independent tertiary institutions. Table 2-29, also gives a breakdown of teachers in independent schools by their qualification, sex and parish. The publication continues to provide timely data as supplied by both public and private institutions and is a reflection of what can be achieved through a collaborative and integrated effort. The MOE anticipates that the publication will assist policymakers, students, researchers and other stakeholders to get a better perspective of the education sector. We continue to show our gratitude to all those who have contributed to making this publication a success; the Director - Planning and Development Division; A.C.E.O - Policy Analysis, Research and Statistics, Regional Directors, MIS Officers in the regions, Principals, Education Officers, the Statistician, the Data Control Officer, the Data Preparation Officers and the Management Information Systems Unit.
Phillipa Livingston Senior Statistician (Acting)
March 2010
Figure 1.1 FLOW CHART OF THE FORMAL PUBLIC EDUCATION SYSTEM PRE - PRIMARY, PRIMARY
SECONDARY AND TERTIARY LEVELS
PRINCIPAL’S DISCRETION GRADE SIX ACHIEVEMENT TEST (G.S.A.T. 11+) GRADE 9 ACHIEVEMENT TEST (G.N.A.T: 13+) / JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAM
✪ G.C.E “O” LEVEL CARIBBEAN SECONDARY EDUCATION CERTIFICATE (CSEC)/ CARIBBEAN CERTIFICATE OF SECONDARY LEVEL COMPETENCE (CCSLC)
G.C.E. ‘A’ LEVELS / C.A.P.E. VOCATIONAL SCHOOL LEAVERS’ CERTIFICATE FREE FLOW
✪
C.A.S.E
G.C. FOSTER C.P.E & S.
E. MANLEY C.V. & P.A.
SECONDARY LEVEL
TERTIARY LEVEL
1 2 3 4 5 6
EARLY CHILDHOOD LEVEL
PRIMARY LEVEL
8 9 10 11
11 12
7 8 9
7 8 9 10 11
TEACHERS’ COLLEGE
MULTI-DISCIPLINARY
COLLEGE
COMMUNITY COLLEGE
12
SECONDARY HIGH SECONDARY HIGH
ALL AGE andPRIM. & JUNIOR HIGH
AGRICULTURAL HIGH
TECHNICAL HIGH
INFANT, BASIC & KINDERGARTEN
PRIMARY, ALL/AGE, PRIMARY & JNR HIGH
U.W.I &
UTECH
10
13
FIGURE 1.2 THE FORMAL PUBLIC EDUCATION SYSTEM IN JAMAICA: ORGANIZATION CHART
AGE BY SINGLE YEAR
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21+
0 Kindergarten
0 Basic
0 Infant
1 Primary, Grades 1-6
1, 2 All Age, Grades 1-9
1, 2 Primary & Junior High Grades 1-9
1, 2 Special
1, 2, 3, 4 Independent Preparatory and High, Grades 1-13 ( Varies according to individual schools )
2, 3, 4 Secondary High, Grades 7-13
2, 3 Technical High, Grades 7 or 8-11/12
3 Agricultural HighNotes: Grades 10 - 11 or 12
4 Commercial & Secretarial (Independent)
3, 4, 5 Community Colleges
5, 6 Teachers' Colleges
3, 4, 5 Multi-Disciplinary Colleges0 Pre-primary Education
5 G.C. Foster College of Physical1 First Stage of Basic Education (Primary) Education and Sports
5 College of Agriculture, Science2 Second Stage of Basic Education (Lower Secondary) and Education
5 Edna Manley College of The3 Upper Secondary Education Visual and Performing Arts
5, 6 University of Technology4 Post-secondary non-tertiary Education
5, 6 University of the West Indies5 First Stage of Tertiary Education
6 Second Stage of Tertiary Education
Education (I.S.C.E.D):
Classification of level of education providedin each type of institution indicated bynumber preceeding type, using U.N.E.S.C.O.'SInternational Standard Classification of
TABLE 1 -1 SUMMARY OF TEACHING STAFF BY TYPE OF EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION
2009/2010
TRAINED UNTRAINED NUMBER OF S C H O O L T Y P E INSTITUTIONS* TEACHERS TEACHERS TEACHERS
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS
INFANT SCHOOLS 31 356 24 380PRIMARY (Inclusive of Infant Departments) 546 7,605 656 8,261ALL AGE (Grades 1 - 9 & Inclusive of Infant Departments) 159 1,870 192 2,062PRIMARY & JUNIOR HIGH (Grades 1 - 9 & Inclusive of Infant Departments) 87 2,578 258 2,836SPECIAL SCHOOLS (Government Owned & Aided and Units) 17 229 117 346SECONDARY HIGH 148 8,461 2,106 10,567TECHNICAL HIGH 14 931 258 1,189AGRICULTURAL HIGH 2 22 12 34COMMUNITY COLLEGES 5 … ... 438TEACHERS' COLLEGES 5 … ... 314BETHLEHEM 1 … ... 66MONEAGUE COLLEGE 1 … ... 74EDNA MANLEY COLLEGE OF THE VISUAL & PERFORMING ARTS 1 … ... 151COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, SCIENCE & EDUCATION 1 … ... 71G.C. FOSTER COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION & SPORTS 1 ... ... 28UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY 1 ... ... 457UNIVERSITY OF THE WEST INDIES (MONA) 1 … … …
SUB - TOTAL 1,021 22,052 3,623 27,274INDEPENDENT INSTITUTIONS
BASIC SCHOOLS (RECOGNISED) 1,839 … … 5,684BASIC SCHOOLS (UNRECOGNISED) 117 ... ... 283KINDERGARTEN /PREPARATORY 216 ... ... …SECONDARY HIGH with PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT 33 … … …SECONDARY HIGH 18 ... ... ...VOCATIONAL HIGH 68 ... ... ...COMMERCIAL/BUSINESS COLLEGE 111 ... ... …SPECIAL 12 45 110 155
SUB - TOTAL 2,414 45 110 155* Number of Institutions offering Education at the various levels** Data is for 2008/2009. . . not available
TRAINED UNTRAINED NUMBER OF INSTITUTIONS* TEACHERS TEACHERS TEACHERS
EARLY CHILDHOOD
BASIC SCHOOLS (RECOGNIISED)** 1,839 … … 5,684BASIC SCHOOLS (UNRECOGNIISED)** 117 … … 283INFANT SCHOOLS 31 356 24 380PRIMARY (INFANT DEPARTMENTS) 79 270 33 303ALL AGE (INFANT DEPARTMENTS) 14 32 5 37PRIMARY & JUNIOR HIGH (INFANT DEPARTMENTS) 7 41 8 49KINDERGARTEN*** 116 288 331 619
SUB - TOTAL 2,203 987 401 7,355PRIMARY
PRIMARY (GRADES 1 - 6) 546 7,335 623 7,958ALL AGE (GRADES 1 - 6) 159 1,303 104 1,407PRIMARY & JUNIOR HIGH (GRADES 1 - 6) 87 1,307 101 1,408PREPARATORY*** 132 840 410 1,250
924 10,785 1,238 12,023SPECIAL SCHOOLS
GOVERNMENT / GOVERNMENT AIDED 10 223 54 277SPECIAL EDUCATION UNIT 7 28 5 33INDEPENDENT SPECIAL SCHOOLS 12 45 110 155
SUB - TOTAL 29 296 169 465* Number of Institutions offering Education at the various levels** Data for 2008/2009*** Data represents institutions who responded to the Annual Schools Census Questionnaire
TABLE 1-2a SUMMARY OF TEACHING STAFFBY LEVEL AND TYPE OF EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION
2009/2010
Table 1-2b SUMMARY OF TEACHING STAFFBY LEVEL AND TYPE OF EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION
2009/2010
TRAINED UNTRAINED NUMBER OFINSTITUTIONS* TEACHERS TEACHERS TEACHERS
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
ALL AGE (GRADES 7 - 9) 159 535 83 618PRIMARY & JUNIOR HIGH (GRADES 7 - 9) 87 1,230 149 1,379SECONDARY HIGH 148 8,461 2,106 10,567TECHNICAL HIGH 14 931 258 1,189AGRICULTURAL HIGH 2 22 12 34INDEPENDENT SECONDARY *** 10 172 114 286
SUB - TOTAL 420 11,351 2,722 14,073TERTIARY
COMMUNITY COLLEGES 5 … ... 438TEACHERS' COLLEGES 5 … ... 314BETHLEHEM 1 … ... 66MONEAGUE COLLEGE 1 … ... 74EDNA MANLEY COLLEGE OF THE VISUAL & PERFORMING ARTS 1 … ... 151COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, SCIENCE & EDUCATION 1 … ... 71G.C. FOSTER COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION & SPORTS 1 … ... 28UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY 1 … ... 457UNIVERSITY OF THE WEST INDIES 1 … … …
SUB - TOTAL 17 0 0 1,599GRAND TOTAL 3,593 22,835 4,030 35,515
* Number of Institutions offering Education at the various levels... data not available*** Data represents institutions who responded to the Annual Schools Census Questionnaire
BY LEVEL AND TYPE OF EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION 2009/2010
ENROLMENT
INSTITUTIONS* MALE FEMALE TOTAL PERCENTAGE
EARLY CHILDHOOD
BASIC SCHOOLS (RECOGNISED)** 1,839 51,527 50,829 102,356 14.4BASIC SCHOOLS (UNRECOGNISED)** 117 2,252 2,206 4,458 0.6INFANT SCHOOLS 31 4,159 3,761 7,920 1.1PRIMARY (INFANT DEPARTMENTS) 79 2,372 2,391 4,763 0.7ALL AGE (INFANT DEPARTMENTS) 14 195 177 372 0.1PRIMARY & JUNIOR HIGH (INFANT DEPARTMENTS) 7 241 237 478 0.1KINDERGARTEN*** 116 3,423 3,206 6,629 0.9
SUB - TOTAL 2,203 64,169 62,807 126,976 17.8 PRIMARY
PRIMARY (GRADES 1 - 6) 546 98,224 96,058 194,282 27.3ALL AGE (GRADES 1 - 6) 159 18,095 16,380 34,475 4.8PRIMARY & JUNIOR HIGH (GRADES 1 - 6) 87 18,653 16,502 35,155 4.9PREPARATORY*** 132 10,768 10,465 21,233 3.0
SUB - TOTAL 924 145,740 139,405 285,145 40.1 SPECIAL SCHOOLS
GOVERNMENT / GOVERNMENT AIDED 10 1,577 919 2,496 0.4SPECIAL EDUCATION UNIT 7 232 120 352 0.0INDEPENDENT SPECIAL SCHOOLS 12 1,044 662 1,706 0.2
SUB - TOTAL 29 2,853 1,701 4,554 0.6* Number of Institutions offering Education at the various levels** Data is for 2008/2009*** Data represents institutions who responded to the Annual Schools Census Questionnaire
TABLE 1-3a SUMMARY OF STUDENT ENROLMENT
ENROLMENTINSTITUTIONS* MALE FEMALE TOTAL PERCENTAGE
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
ALL AGE (GRADES 7 - 9) 159 5,498 2,050 7,548 1.1PRIMARY & JUNIOR HIGH (GRADES 7 - 11) 87 12,674 6,997 19,671 2.8SECONDARY HIGH 148 96,042 105,482 201,524 28.3TECHNICAL HIGH 14 10,350 10,709 21,059 3.0AGRICULTURAL HIGH 2 224 140 364 0.1INDEPENDENT SECONDARY SCHOOLS*** 10 2,203 2,185 4,388 0.6
SUB - TOTAL 420 126,991 127,563 254,554 35.8TERTIARY
COMMUNITY COLLEGES 5 3,129 5,628 8,757 1.2TEACHERS' COLLEGES 5 733 4,803 5,536 0.8MONEAGUE COLLEGE 1 502 1,046 1,548 0.2BETHLEHEM 1 86 614 700 0.1EDNA MANLEY COLLEGE OF THE VISUAL & PERFORMING ARTS 1 250 315 565 0.1COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, SCIENCE & EDUCATION 1 357 744 1,101 0.2G.C. FOSTER COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION & SPORTS 1 300 294 594 0.1UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY 1 4,598 6,139 10,737 1.5UNIVERSITY OF THE WEST INDIES** 1 3,276 7,770 11,046 1.6
SUB - TOTAL 17 13,231 27,353 40,584 5.7GRAND TOTAL 2,908 352,984 358,829 711,813 100.0
* Number of Institutions offering Education at the various levels** Data for University of the West Indies is for 2008/2009*** Data represents institutions who responded to the Annual Schools Census Questionnaire
TABLE 1-3b SUMMARY OF STUDENT ENROLMENTBY LEVEL AND TYPE OF EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION
2009/2010
TABLE 1 - 4DISTRIBUTION OF PUBLIC EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS (EARLY CHILDHOOD, PRIMARY, SPECIAL)
BY TYPE AND PARISH 2009/2010
EARLY CHILDHOOD PRIMARY
INFANT INFANT DEPT. INFANT DEPT. INFANT DEPT. PRIMARY &PARISH SCHOOLS (PRIMARY ) (ALL - AGE ) (PRIMARY & JNR HIGH) PRIMARY ALL - AGE JUNIOR HIGH SPECIAL
Kingston 7 4 1 1 18 4 3 -St. Andrew - 10 1 3 49 13 16 5St. Thomas - 5 - 1 36 3 3 -Portland 2 4 - - 29 9 6 -St. Mary 2 6 - - 47 5 7 -St. Ann 3 7 - - 43 19 6 2Trelawny 1 6 - - 25 5 2 -St. James 3 5 3 - 21 15 7 -Hanover 2 - 1 - 18 12 3 -Westmoreland 2 6 3 - 32 18 5 1St. Elizabeth - 1 2 - 57 13 5 -Manchester 3 5 1 1 38 14 6 1Clarendon 2 14 1 1 59 16 11 -St. Catherine 4 6 1 - 74 13 7 1
TOTAL 31 79 14 7 546 159 87 10
TABLE 1 - 5DISTRIBUTION OF PUBLIC EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS (SECONDARY, TERTIARY)
BY TYPE AND PARISH 2009/2010
SECONDARY TERTIARY
PARISH PRIMARY &ALL AGE JUNIOR SECONDARY TECHNICAL AGRICULTURAL COMMUNITY TEACHERS' OTHER
HIGH HIGH HIGH HIGH COLLEGE COLLEGE INSTITUTIONS
Kingston 4 3 12 2 - - - -
St. Andrew 13 16 27 1 - 1 3 U.T.E.C.H., U.W.I., E.M.C.V & P.A.
St. Thomas 3 3 5 1 - - - -
Portland 9 6 5 - - - - C.A.S.E.
St. Mary 5 7 8 1 - - -
St. Ann 19 6 7 1 - 1 - MONEAGUE
Trelawny 5 2 7 - - - - -
St. James 15 7 10 1 - 1 1 -
Hanover 12 3 5 1 1 - - -
Westmoreland 18 5 7 1 - - - -
St. Elizabeth 13 5 9 1 1 - - BETHLEHEM
Manchester 14 6 10 1 - - 1 -
Clarendon 16 11 16 1 - 1 - -
St. Catherine 13 7 20 2 - 1 - G.C. FOSTER COLLEGE
TOTAL 159 87 148 14 2 5 5 7
TABLE 1-6a
Region Parish Infant Primary All - Age Primary & Special Sub TotalJunior High
Kingston 7 18 4 3 - 32Kingston St. Andrew - 49 13 16 5 83
St. Thomas - 12 3 1 - 16Total 7 79 20 20 5 131St. Thomas - 24 - 2 - 26
Port Antonio Portland 2 29 9 6 - 46St. Mary 1 27 3 4 - 35
Total 3 80 12 12 - 107
St. Mary 1 20 2 3 - 26Brown's Town St. Ann 3 43 19 6 2 73
Trelawny 1 25 5 2 - 33Total 5 88 26 11 2 132
St. James 3 21 15 7 - 46Montego Bay Hanover 2 18 12 3 - 35
Westmoreland 2 32 18 5 1 58Total 7 71 45 15 1 139
Mandeville St. Elizabeth - 57 13 5 - 75Manchester 3 38 14 6 1 62
Total 3 95 27 11 1 137
Old Harbour Clarendon 2 59 16 11 - 88St. Catherine 4 74 13 7 1 99
Total 6 133 29 18 1 187JAMAICA GRAND TOTAL 31 546 159 87 10 833
DISTRIBUTION OF PUBLIC EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONSINFANT, PRIMARY, ALL - AGE, PRIMARY & JUNIOR HIGH AND SPECIAL
BY REGION AND PARISH2009/2010
TABLE 1-6b
Region Parish Secondary Technical Vocational Community Teachers' OtherHigh High High College College Institutions
Kingston 12 2 - - - - 46Kingston St. Andrew 27 1 - 1 3 3 118
St. Thomas 1 - - - - - 17Total 40 3 - 1 3 3 181
St. Thomas 4 1 - - - - 31Port Antonio Portland 5 - - - - 1 52
St. Mary 5 1 - - - - 41Total 14 2 - - - 1 124St. Mary 3 - - - - - 29
Brown's Town St. Ann 7 1 - 1 - 1 83Trelawny 7 - - - - - 40
Total 17 1 - 1 - 1 152
St. James 10 1 - 1 1 - 59Montego Bay Hanover 5 1 1 - - - 42
Westmoreland 7 1 - - - - 66Total 22 3 1 1 1 - 167
Mandeville St. Elizabeth 9 1 1 - - 1 87Manchester 10 1 - - 1 - 74Clarendon 3 - - 1 - - 4Total 22 2 1 1 1 1 165
Old Harbour Clarendon 13 1 - - - - 102St. Catherine 20 2 - 1 - 1 123Total 33 3 - 1 - 1 225
JAMAICA GRAND TOTAL 148 14 2 5 5 7 1014
SECONDARY
DISTRIBUTION OF PUBLIC EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONSSECONDARY & TERTIARY BY REGION AND PARISH
2009/2010
TERTIARY
TOTAL
TABLE 1 - 7DISTRIBUTION OF INDEPENDENT INSTITUTIONS BY PARISH
2009/2010
PARISH KINDERGARTEN/ PREPARATORY/ SECONDARY VOCATIONAL COMMERCIAL/ SPECIAL UNIVERSITY TOTALPREPARATORY SECONDARY HIGH HIGH HIGH BUSINESS COLLEGE
Kingston 5 - 3 6 5 2 - 21
St. Andrew 69 11 5 33 29 9 - 156
St. Thomas 9 - 1 - - - - 10
Portland 7 1 - - 4 - - 12
St. Mary 3 1 - - 1 - - 5
St. Ann 16 4 - 4 4 - - 28
Trelawny 3 - - - - - - 3
St. James 28 11 3 7 16 2 - 67
Hanover 6 - - - 1 - - 7
Westmoreland 14 1 - 2 6 - - 23
St. Elizabeth 11 - 2 1 5 1 - 20
Manchester 12 1 2 5 12 2 1 35
Clarendon 8 1 2 6 10 1 - 28
St. Catherine 25 2 - 4 18 - - 49
TOTAL 216 33 18 68 111 17 1 464
TABLE 1 - 8
PARISH PRIMARY ALL AGE PRIMARY & SECONDARY TECHNICAL TOTAL JUNIOR HIGH HIGH HIGH
Kingston - - - 2 - 2St. Andrew 3 - 3 5 - 11St. Thomas - - - 2 - 2Portland 2 1 - 1 - 4St. Mary - - 1 3 - 4St. Ann 2 3 2 2 1 10Trelawny - 1 - 3 - 4St. James - - 5 3 - 8Hanover - - 2 1 - 3Westmoreland 3 - 1 2 - 6St. Elizabeth - - 2 4 - 6Manchester - - 6 2 - 8Clarendon 4 1 6 1 - 12St. Catherine 13 3 6 9 - 31
TOTAL 27 9 34 40 1 111
NUMBER OF PUBLIC EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS WITH SHIFTBY SCHOOL TYPE & PARISH
2009/2010
TEACHER
STATISTICS
TEACHER STATISTICS OVERVIEW
For the academic year 2009/2010, the Ministry of Education employed 25,329 teachers in the public formal education system. This figure represents an increase of 1.3 percent in the number of teachers employed compared with the previous year. All school types showed an increase in the number of teachers employed except for All Age schools, which showed a 1.8 percent decline. The largest increase in employment was at the secondary level. Analysis of the data, by professional qualification continued to show a ratio of approximately 6 trained teachers to 1 untrained teacher. For independent schools, there were 2,155 teachers employed in 258 independent instructions. Teachers with college training only, accounted for the largest proportion of trained teachers in the system (46.8 percent). This represents a decline of 5.7 percent over that of the previous year. The data also indicates that the percentage of teachers who were trained university graduates grew by 14.2 percent. Of the 3,506 untrained teachers in the system, approximately 5.5 percent were secondary school graduates. Of significance also, is that the number of untrained secondary school graduates who are teachers declined by 4.8 percent. In comparison with the previous year, most parishes indicated an increase in the number of teachers employed. The parishes of Kingston, St. Ann and St Catherine, showed a 0.1, 0.5 and 1.4 percent decline respectively. St. Catherine, followed by St. Andrew had the largest number of teachers. Women continue to outnumber men at a ratio of four to one, with female teachers accounting for 78.9 percent of the teaching personnel. At the primary level, there was a 0.2 percent increase in the number of female teachers employed during the period. At the early childhood level, male teachers were outnumbered 27 to 1. Of the 19,988 female teachers in the public school system, 6 percent are principals and vice principals compared with 9 percent of the 5,341 males. This indicates that while there are more female teachers than male teachers, the proportion of male teachers at the leadership level is greater. The data also showed that at the primary level there were 10,773 teachers providing instruction to 263,912 pupils. The pupil teacher ratio reflected at this level was 25:1. The data indicates that as much as 90 percent of the schools at the primary level were operating with ratios below 35:1, and approximately 8 percent of the schools had an average of 36 or more pupils to 1 teacher and 2 percent of schools had the standard ratio of 35 pupils to 1 teacher.
Distribution of Pupil: Teacher Ratios at the Primary Level
The Standard number of pupils to one teacher is 35
1. Teacher pupil ratio excludes teachers on leave and administrators
Distribution of Teachers by School Type2009/2010
All Age8.1%
Primary & Junior High11.2%
Primary32.6%
Infant1.5%
Technical High4.7%
Secondary High41.7%
Agricultural High0.1%
FIGURE 2.1
Distribution of Teachers by Qualification 2009/2010
Untrained University Graduates
5.1% Trained University Graduates
31.8%
Trained College Graduates
53.5%
Trained Instructors1.0%
Untrained Tertiary Level Graduates
3.1%
Untrained Secondary School Graduates
5.5%
FIGURE 2.2
Figure 2.3
Percentage of Trained Teachers by Parish2009/2010
Clarendon 88.8
Hanover 81.3
Kingston 82.3
Manchester 90.6
Portland 83.3
St. Andrew 84.6
St. Ann 88.5
St. Catherine 86.8
St. Elizabeth 85.7
St. James 87.4
St. Mary 85.5
St. Thomas 83.7
Trelawny 85.1
Westmoreland 87.4
Parish
InfantSchools
Primary Schools Grand
Total
Teachers In Infant, Primary, and Secondary Level Schools
M F M F M F M F FMTotal
By Type of Institution, Sex and Parish
All Age Schools
Primary & Junior High Schools
M F
Secondary High Schools
M F
Technical High Schools
M F
Vocational/Agricultural Schools
TABLE 2-1
2009/2010
Kingston 1786 1 50 439 1347 48 398 7 54 33 132 301 636 49 77
St. Andrew 4177 895 3282 137 1119 28 143 95 511 595 1456 40 53
St. Thomas 953 211 742 51 370 34 14 71 116 223 30 44
Portland 921 22 203 718 41 264 25 108 12 77 125 247
St. Mary 1185 15 243 942 62 358 10 52 31 149 123 321 17 47
St. Ann 1561 33 296 1265 58 438 33 224 26 137 146 340 33 93
Trelawny 799 10 168 631 28 244 10 83 8 39 122 255
St. James 1728 2 54 332 1396 59 431 16 143 21 197 193 517 41 54
Hanover 782 1 15 168 614 23 164 17 79 5 73 91 230 22 48 9 5
Westmoreland 1272 20 239 1033 42 385 24 169 16 74 131 336 26 49
St. Elizabeth 1595 370 1225 63 480 29 135 22 111 210 417 37 71 9 11
Manchester 1592 54 314 1278 49 389 17 135 43 247 173 413 32 40
Clarendon 2793 24 611 2182 105 763 49 229 65 317 365 779 27 70
St. Catherine 4185 79 852 3333 195 1497 27 182 49 261 512 1194 69 120
25329Total 4 376
380Grand Total
5341 19988
25329
961 7300
8261
292 1770
2062
440 2396
2836
3203 7364
10567
423 766
1189
18 16
34
Parish
Principal
Vice Principal
Grand Total
SeniorTeacher
Trained Teacher
M F M F
Pre-Trained Teacher
M F M F M F FM
TotalSpecialist
M F
2009/2010
Teachers In Infant, Primary and Secondary Schools By Post, Sex and ParishTABLE 2-2
Master Teacher
M F
Kingston 1786 16 33 14 36 53 242 207 834 106 183 439 1347 43 18 1
St. Andrew 4177 30 81 22 81 131 569 493 2086 161 412 894 3279 56 44 1 9
St. Thomas 953 9 44 3 15 28 112 106 474 45 89 211 742 20 7 1
Portland 921 14 41 5 19 18 101 105 467 50 86 203 718 11 4
St. Mary 1185 28 46 7 23 25 135 112 622 47 102 243 942 24 14
St. Ann 1561 27 58 4 29 37 218 163 847 50 105 296 1265 15 7 1
Trelawny 799 17 25 9 16 22 90 79 419 34 75 168 631 7 6
St. James 1728 24 39 9 38 54 246 177 905 45 155 332 1396 21 11 2 2
Hanover 782 17 28 4 17 27 95 75 370 36 98 168 614 9 5 1
Westmoreland 1272 18 49 4 23 34 171 133 661 33 119 239 1033 17 9 1
St. Elizabeth 1595 29 64 5 32 57 210 176 792 75 115 370 1225 27 11 1 1
Manchester 1592 32 48 6 39 50 226 151 879 43 79 314 1278 32 6 1
Clarendon 2793 46 68 16 54 82 347 338 1492 92 188 611 2182 37 30 3
St. Catherine 4185 48 84 19 87 116 564 451 2190 158 345 852 3333 60 63
25329Total 355 708
1063Grand Total
127 509
636
734 3326
4060
2766 13038
15804
975 2151
3127
5340 19985
25329
379 235
614
4 21
25
Parish
TrainedUniversityGraduate
UntrainedUniversityGraduate
Grand Total
TrainedCollegeGraduate
UntrainedSecondarySchoolGraduate
M F M F M F M F FM
Total
Teachers In Infant,Primary and Secondary Schools By Qualification, Sex and Parish
TrainedInstructor
M F
UntrainedTertiaryLevelGraduate M F
*
TABLE 2-3
2009/2010
Kingston 1786 120 610 55 113 177 529 45 63 439 1347 22 11 21 20
St. Andrew 4177 293 1536 80 245 388 1283 63 150 895 3282 17 18 50 54
St. Thomas 953 53 257 18 27 94 389 20 53 211 742 4 1 15 22
Portland 921 56 289 21 39 83 331 17 36 203 718 4 4 19 22
St. Mary 1185 66 333 16 45 108 495 23 53 243 942 7 4 12 23
St. Ann 1561 84 485 20 44 140 660 24 51 296 1265 8 4 21 20
Trelawny 799 44 228 6 21 79 323 25 45 168 631 4 2 12 10
St. James 1728 100 573 21 69 171 655 14 74 332 1396 9 3 22 17
Hanover 782 44 206 9 39 78 305 16 41 168 614 2 1 22 19
Westmoreland 1272 84 404 9 31 108 503 16 74 239 1033 11 2 19 11
St. Elizabeth 1595 82 439 41 51 172 656 33 54 370 1225 14 4 21 28
Manchester 1592 113 604 20 36 127 587 15 27 314 1278 11 1 23 28
Clarendon 2793 189 930 32 84 287 1043 31 90 611 2182 25 5 30 47
St. Catherine 4185 235 1300 60 141 413 1662 71 164 852 3333 16 6 60 57
25329Total 1563 8194
9757Grand Total
408 985
1393
2425 9421
11846
413 975
1388
5341 19988
25329
154 66
220
347 378
725
* Certificate/Diploma
TrainedUniversityGraduate
UntrainedUniversityGraduate
Grand Total
TrainedCollegeGraduate
UntrainedSecondarySchoolGraduate
M F M F M F M F FM
Total
Teachers In Infant, Primary and Secondary Schools By Qualification, Sex and Region
TrainedInstructor
M F
UntrainedTertiaryLevelGraduate M F
*
TABLE 2-4
2009/2010
Region
Kingston 6212 423 2192 139 365 581 1944 115 232 1375 4837 39 29 75 78
Port Antonio 2319 133 675 45 94 219 890 43 104 507 1812 12 8 41 55
Brown's Town 2851 160 871 32 75 269 1176 59 115 573 2278 15 7 34 38
Montego Bay 3782 228 1183 39 139 357 1463 46 189 739 3043 22 6 63 47
Mandeville 3358 215 1088 63 93 318 1300 53 86 740 2618 28 5 46 63
Old Harbour 6807 404 2185 90 219 681 2648 97 249 1407 5400 38 11 88 97
25329Total 1563 8194
9757Grand Total
408 985
1393
2425 9421
11846
413 975
1388
5341 19988
25329
154 66
220
347 378
725
* Certificate/Diploma
Parish
Principal
Vice Principal
Grand Total
SeniorTeacher
Trained Teacher
M F M F
Pre-Trained Teacher
M F M F M F FM
TotalSpecialist
M F
2009/2010
Teachers In Infant Schools By Post, Sex and ParishTABLE 2-5
Master Teacher
M F
Kingston 51 9 1 6 33 1 1 1 50
Portland 22 2 1 5 13 1 22
St. Mary 15 2 2 11 15
St. Ann 33 3 1 4 24 1 33
Trelawny 10 1 1 8 10
St. James 56 4 1 11 2 32 6 2 54
Hanover 16 2 2 1 11 1 15
Westmoreland 20 2 1 2 11 4 20
Manchester 54 4 1 7 41 1 54
Clarendon 24 2 3 16 3 24
St. Catherine 79 7 3 12 52 5 79
380Total 38
38Grand Total
10
10
54
54
3 252
255
1 22
23
4 376
380
Parish
TrainedUniversityGraduate
UntrainedUniversityGraduate
Grand Total
TrainedCollegeGraduate
UntrainedSecondarySchoolGraduate
M F M F M F M F FM
Total
Teachers In Infant Schools By Qualification, Sex and Parish
TrainedInstructor
M F
UntrainedTertiaryLevelGraduate M F
*
TABLE 2-6
2009/2010
Kingston 51 21 28 1 1 1 50
Portland 22 9 1 12 22
St. Mary 15 6 9 15
St. Ann 33 6 26 1 33
Trelawny 10 1 1 8 10
St. James 56 1 19 1 29 6 2 54
Hanover 16 4 1 11 1 15
Westmoreland 20 5 11 4 20
Manchester 54 24 1 29 54
Clarendon 24 6 1 14 2 24 1
St. Catherine 79 37 1 37 4 79
380Total 1 138
139Grand Total
5
5
2 214
216
1 18
19
4 376
380
1
1
* Certificate/Diploma
Parish
Principal
Vice Principal
Grand Total
SeniorTeacher
Trained Teacher
M F M F
Pre-Trained Teacher
M F M F M F FM
TotalSpecialist
M F
2009/2010
Teachers In Infant Depts of Primary Schools By Post, Sex and ParishTABLE 2-7
Master Teacher
M F
Kingston 15 1 2 11 1 1 14
St. Andrew 41 3 2 7 1 22 1 4 3 38 1
St. Thomas 7 1 4 1 1 1 6
Portland 12 2 1 6 3 2 10
St. Mary 11 2 1 6 2 2 9
St. Ann 18 2 3 12 1 18
Trelawny 24 2 3 13 6 24
St. James 27 1 2 1 4 15 4 1 26
Hanover 1 1 1
Westmoreland 22 1 3 3 2 13 3 19
St. Elizabeth 22 1 19 2 1 21
Manchester 27 2 3 22 27
Clarendon 49 1 4 1 5 1 35 2 2 47
St. Catherine 27 2 1 4 1 16 3 3 24
303Total 10 21
31Grand Total
4
4
36
36
5 195
200
3 28
31
19 284
303
1
1
Parish
TrainedUniversityGraduate
UntrainedUniversityGraduate
Grand Total
TrainedCollegeGraduate
UntrainedSecondarySchoolGraduate
M F M F M F M F FM
Total
Teachers In Infant Depts of Primary Schools By Qualification, Sex and Parish
TrainedInstructor
M F
UntrainedTertiaryLevelGraduate M F
*
TABLE 2-8
2009/2010
Kingston 15 4 10 1 1 14
St. Andrew 41 18 1 15 1 4 3 38 1 1
St. Thomas 7 5 1 1 1 6
Portland 12 1 2 1 5 3 2 10
St. Mary 11 2 2 5 2 2 9
St. Ann 18 10 7 1 18
Trelawny 24 4 2 14 4 24
St. James 27 1 5 17 4 1 26
Hanover 1 1 1
Westmoreland 22 1 8 2 11 3 19
St. Elizabeth 22 1 5 14 1 1 21 1
Manchester 27 10 17 27
Clarendon 49 12 2 33 2 2 47
St. Catherine 27 2 4 1 17 3 3 24
303Total 8 84
92Grand Total
1 2
3
6 171
177
3 25
28
19 284
303
1
1
1 1
2
* Certificate/Diploma
Parish
Principal
Vice Principal
Grand Total
SeniorTeacher
Trained Teacher
M F M F
Pre-Trained Teacher
M F M F M F FM
TotalSpecialist
M F
2009/2010
Teachers In Infant Depts of All Age By Post, Sex and ParishTABLE 2-9
Master Teacher
M F
Kingston 2 1 1 1 1
St. Andrew 2 1 1 2
Trelawny 1 1 1
St. James 5 1 3 1 5
Hanover 2 2 2
Westmoreland 5 1 1 2 1 5
St. Elizabeth 10 1 8 1 10
Manchester 1 1 1
Clarendon 6 1 5 6
St. Catherine 3 1 2 1 2
37Total 2 3
5Grand Total
2
2
25
25
5
5
2 35
37
Parish
TrainedUniversityGraduate
UntrainedUniversityGraduate
Grand Total
TrainedCollegeGraduate
UntrainedSecondarySchoolGraduate
M F M F M F M F FM
Total
Teachers In Infant Depts of All Age Schools By Qualification, Sex and Parish
TrainedInstructor
M F
UntrainedTertiaryLevelGraduate M F
*
TABLE 2-10
2009/2010
Kingston 2 1 1 1 1
St. Andrew 2 1 1 2
Trelawny 1 1 1
St. James 5 1 3 1 5
Hanover 2 2 2
Westmoreland 5 1 3 1 5
St. Elizabeth 10 3 1 6 10
Manchester 1 1 1
Clarendon 6 3 3 6
St. Catherine 3 1 1 1 1 2
37Total 2 9
11Grand Total
1
1
21
21
4
4
2 35
37
* Certificate/Diploma
Parish
Principal
Vice Principal Grand
Total
SeniorTeacher
Trained Teacher
M F M F
Pre-Trained Teacher
M F M F M F FM
TotalSpecialist
M F
2009/2010Teachers In Infant Depts of Primary & Junior High By Post, Sex and ParishTABLE 2-11
Kingston 11 1 4 4 2 1 10
St. Andrew 19 1 1 2 4 9 2 1 18
St. Thomas 4 2 2 4
St. Elizabeth 4 3 1 4
Manchester 4 4 4
Clarendon 7 6 1 7
49Total 2 1
3Grand Total
2
2
8
8
28
28
8
8
2 47
49
Parish
TrainedUniversityGraduate
UntrainedUniversityGraduate
Grand Total
TrainedCollegeGraduate
UntrainedSecondarySchoolGraduate
M F M F M F M F FM
Total
Teachers In Infant Depts of Primary & Junior High By Qualification, Sex and Parish
UntrainedTertiaryLevelGraduate M F
*
TABLE 2-12
2009/2010
Kingston 11 1 3 5 2 1 10
St. Andrew 19 1 7 1 9 1 1 18
St. Thomas 4 1 1 2 4
St. Elizabeth 4 3 1 4
Manchester 4 4 4
Clarendon 7 6 1 7
49Total 2 14
16Grand Total
1
1
25
25
7
7
2 47
49
* Certificate/Diploma
TABLE 2-12 (i)
PARISH RECOGNISED UNRECOGNISED GRAND TOTAL
KINGSTON 404 22 426ST. ANDREW 913 22 935ST. THOMAS 213 15 228PORTLAND 193 9 202ST. MARY 227 10 237ST. ANN 454 7 461TRELAWNY 96 0 96ST. JAMES 344 16 360HANOVER 206 0 206WESTMORELAND 339 13 352ST. ELIZABETH 418 8 426MANCHESTER 405 18 423CLARENDON 560 79 639ST. CATHERINE 912 64 976
GRAND TOTAL 5,684 283 5,967Source: Early Childhood Unit, March 2010
TEACHERS IN RECOGNISED AND UNRECOGNISED BASIC SCHOOLSBY PARISH AND SEX
2008/2009
TEACHERS
Parish
Principal
Vice Principal
Grand Total
SeniorTeacher
Trained Teacher
M F M F
Pre-Trained Teacher
M F M F M F FM
TotalSpecialist
M F
2009/2010
Teachers In Primary Schools By Post, Sex and ParishTABLE 2-13
Master Teacher
M F
Kingston 431 5 12 2 14 3 72 24 252 10 31 47 384 3 3
St. Andrew 1215 8 42 2 27 13 153 81 763 24 93 134 1081 6 1 2
St. Thomas 414 5 34 1 8 3 41 33 253 7 28 50 364 1
Portland 293 6 23 1 5 2 24 26 186 4 16 39 254
St. Mary 409 20 28 2 6 3 43 24 247 10 25 60 349 1
St. Ann 478 11 33 1 12 4 62 37 291 4 22 58 420 1
Trelawny 248 10 14 2 4 2 32 12 155 2 14 28 220 1
St. James 463 10 10 4 10 9 70 34 282 1 33 58 405
Hanover 186 9 10 5 1 23 12 110 1 14 23 163 1
Westmoreland 405 7 23 6 6 61 26 258 18 39 366
St. Elizabeth 521 15 45 10 5 72 39 312 2 20 62 459 1
Manchester 411 15 24 13 3 63 28 247 3 13 49 362 1 1
Clarendon 819 19 43 3 17 6 113 64 495 8 37 103 716 3 8 3
St. Catherine 1665 25 51 5 45 15 235 114 1005 24 129 192 1473 9 8
7958Total 165 392
557Grand Total
23 182
205
75 1064
1139
554 4856
5410
100 493
593
942 7016
7958
25 23
48
6
6
Parish
TrainedUniversityGraduate
UntrainedUniversityGraduate
Grand Total
TrainedCollegeGraduate
UntrainedSecondarySchoolGraduate
M F M F M F M F FM
Total
Teachers In Primary Schools By Qualification, Sex and Parish
TrainedInstructor
M F
UntrainedTertiaryLevelGraduate M F
*
TABLE 2-14
2009/2010
Kingston 431 12 165 3 11 24 187 5 19 47 384 2 3
St. Andrew 1215 32 430 3 27 75 548 17 63 134 1081 1 6 7 6
St. Thomas 414 11 97 1 5 31 237 6 20 50 364 1 4 1
Portland 293 11 104 2 2 24 134 2 12 39 254 2
St. Mary 409 20 117 3 2 29 207 5 22 60 349 1 3
St. Ann 478 21 163 3 33 234 3 15 58 420 5 1
Trelawny 248 10 75 1 14 131 2 13 28 220 1 1
St. James 463 22 134 6 35 237 25 58 405 3 1
Hanover 186 10 58 1 8 11 91 1 6 23 163
Westmoreland 405 18 135 3 21 212 13 39 366 3
St. Elizabeth 521 17 134 1 3 43 303 1 17 62 459 2
Manchester 411 20 168 1 3 26 180 2 6 49 362 5
Clarendon 819 36 314 2 6 58 362 3 28 103 716 1 5 4
St. Catherine 1665 59 484 9 33 104 853 12 79 192 1473 3 2 22 5
7958Total 299 2578
2877Grand Total
27 112
139
528 3916
4444
59 338
397
942 7016
7958
4 10
14
62 25
87
* Certificate/Diploma
Parish
Principal
Vice Principal
Grand Total
SeniorTeacher
Trained Teacher
M F M F
Pre-Trained Teacher
M F M F M F FM
TotalSpecialist
M F
2009/2010
Teachers In All Age Schools Grades 1-6 By Post, Sex and ParishTABLE 2-15
Master Teacher
M F
Kingston 39 1 5 2 28 3 2 37
St. Andrew 107 2 7 3 1 14 4 62 3 11 10 97
St. Thomas 15 1 2 10 2 15
Portland 78 2 1 2 1 10 10 44 2 6 15 63
St. Mary 57 3 3 9 6 34 1 1 7 50
St. Ann 182 5 3 4 1 27 5 123 1 13 12 170
Trelawny 63 3 1 2 1 9 2 40 5 6 57
St. James 112 5 2 1 21 4 74 1 4 6 106
Hanover 73 2 4 3 1 11 5 43 4 8 65
Westmoreland 139 3 2 2 16 9 92 1 14 12 127
St. Elizabeth 108 5 3 2 16 10 61 1 9 14 94 1
Manchester 104 5 5 15 3 71 1 3 4 100 1
Clarendon 200 2 5 2 7 4 23 19 131 6 27 173 1
St. Catherine 130 3 6 3 1 16 3 89 9 7 123
1407Total 19 50
69Grand Total
2 39
41
15 194
209
82 902
984
11 90
101
130 1277
1407
1 2
3
Parish
TrainedUniversityGraduate
UntrainedUniversityGraduate
Grand Total
TrainedCollegeGraduate
UntrainedSecondarySchoolGraduate
M F M F M F M F FM
Total
Teachers In All Age Schools Grades 1-6 By Qualification, Sex and Parish
TrainedInstructor
M F
UntrainedTertiaryLevelGraduate M F
*
TABLE 2-16
2009/2010
Kingston 39 13 2 21 3 2 37
St. Andrew 107 2 34 1 1 5 51 2 10 10 97 1
St. Thomas 15 1 12 2 15
Portland 78 6 25 1 7 32 1 4 15 63 1 1
St. Mary 57 3 17 1 3 32 1 7 50
St. Ann 182 6 46 3 5 111 1 8 12 170 2
Trelawny 63 2 25 4 27 5 6 57
St. James 112 1 43 1 1 4 59 1 6 106 2
Hanover 73 2 23 2 6 37 2 8 65 1
Westmoreland 139 3 26 1 8 87 1 10 12 127 3
St. Elizabeth 108 6 30 7 55 1 8 14 94 1
Manchester 104 1 36 2 61 1 1 4 100 2
Clarendon 200 6 70 18 96 4 27 173 3 3
St. Catherine 130 6 43 1 1 71 7 7 123 1
1407Total 44 432
476Grand Total
2 11
13
72 752
824
8 65
73
130 1277
1407
3
3
17 1
18
* Certificate/Diploma
Parish
Principal
Vice Principal
Grand Total
SeniorTeacher
Trained Teacher
M F M F
Pre-Trained Teacher
M F M F M F FM
TotalSpecialist
M F
2009/2010
Teachers In All Age Schools Grades 7-9 By Post, Sex and ParishTABLE 2-17
Master Teacher
M F
Kingston 20 2 1 2 1 10 2 1 4 16 1
St. Andrew 62 1 3 2 3 7 6 27 6 4 18 44 2 1
St. Thomas 19 4 2 10 3 19
Portland 55 1 6 4 1 3 4 26 2 5 10 45 2 1
St. Mary 5 1 1 2 1 3 2
St. Ann 75 5 9 1 5 12 34 2 5 21 54 1 1
Trelawny 29 1 2 1 1 1 21 1 1 4 25
St. James 42 4 7 5 1 4 4 13 1 3 10 32
Hanover 21 4 4 1 1 3 6 1 9 12 1
Westmoreland 49 6 8 2 1 3 5 22 1 12 37 1
St. Elizabeth 46 4 5 1 1 6 5 17 2 2 15 31 2 1
Manchester 47 4 5 1 2 2 3 5 17 7 13 34 1
Clarendon 72 5 3 1 3 1 9 11 29 4 5 22 50 1
St. Catherine 76 3 1 3 3 5 8 37 6 7 19 57 1 2
618Total 37 60
97Grand Total
6 24
30
15 50
65
66 270
336
26 45
71
160 458
618
10 7
17
2
2
Parish
TrainedUniversityGraduate
UntrainedUniversityGraduate
Grand Total
TrainedCollegeGraduate
UntrainedSecondarySchoolGraduate
M F M F M F M F FM
Total
Teachers In All Age Schools Grades 7-9 By Qualification, Sex and Parish
TrainedInstructor
M F
UntrainedTertiaryLevelGraduate M F
*
TABLE 2-18
2009/2010
Kingston 20 2 9 6 1 1 4 16 1
St. Andrew 62 4 24 1 1 6 16 5 2 18 44 1 2
St. Thomas 19 5 11 3 19
Portland 55 2 19 2 5 4 19 1 1 10 45 1 1
St. Mary 5 1 3 1 3 2
St. Ann 75 7 29 3 12 19 2 2 21 54 1
Trelawny 29 1 7 1 1 17 4 25 1 1
St. James 42 4 19 1 5 10 10 32 2 1
Hanover 21 3 4 5 7 1 1 9 12
Westmoreland 49 9 15 2 3 20 12 37
St. Elizabeth 46 8 13 1 2 3 15 1 1 15 31 2
Manchester 47 5 14 4 8 13 13 34 3
Clarendon 72 7 21 2 11 24 1 22 50 2 4
St. Catherine 76 4 30 2 1 8 20 4 4 19 57 2 1
618Total 56 210
266Grand Total
6 22
28
69 198
267
15 16
31
160 458
618
1 1
2
11 13
24
* Certificate/Diploma
Parish
Principal
Vice Principal
Grand Total
SeniorTeacher
Trained Teacher
M F M F
Pre-Trained Teacher
M F M F M F FM
TotalSpecialist
M F
2009/2010
Teachers In Primary & Junior High Schools Grades 1-6 By Post, Sex and ParishTABLE 2-19
Master Teacher
M F
Kingston 81 3 18 5 47 8 5 76
St. Andrew 287 1 2 5 2 42 14 190 2 28 19 267 1
St. Thomas 41 1 4 3 30 3 3 38
Portland 45 1 1 3 2 28 1 8 3 42 1
St. Mary 94 3 1 1 14 5 68 2 6 88
St. Ann 84 2 1 18 2 56 5 3 81
Trelawny 24 1 1 1 4 1 15 1 2 22
St. James 129 1 1 3 1 28 2 85 8 4 125
Hanover 52 1 1 10 2 37 2 50 1
Westmoreland 45 1 1 8 3 30 2 3 42
St. Elizabeth 62 3 1 11 1 41 1 3 3 59 1
Manchester 160 1 5 1 26 9 110 8 10 150
Clarendon 182 2 1 1 4 1 23 6 128 2 11 12 170 3
St. Catherine 122 1 5 16 5 87 5 6 116 3
1408Total 4 13
17Grand Total
3 35
38
8 225
233
60 952
1012
6 92
98
81 1326
1408
9
9
1
1
Parish
TrainedUniversityGraduate
UntrainedUniversityGraduate
Grand Total
TrainedCollegeGraduate
UntrainedSecondarySchoolGraduate
M F M F M F M F FM
Total
Teachers In Primary & Junior High Schools Grades 1-6 By Qualification, Sex and Parish
TrainedInstructor
M F
UntrainedTertiaryLevelGraduate M F
*
TABLE 2-20
2009/2010
Kingston 81 2 30 1 3 38 7 5 76
St. Andrew 287 5 104 3 11 135 2 24 19 268 1 2
St. Thomas 41 12 3 23 3 3 38
Portland 45 12 2 20 1 5 3 42 1 4
St. Mary 94 2 21 4 65 2 6 88
St. Ann 84 1 29 2 2 47 3 3 81
Trelawny 24 7 2 14 1 2 22
St. James 129 1 59 2 3 58 6 4 125
Hanover 52 24 2 26 2 50
Westmoreland 45 1 18 2 22 1 3 42 1
St. Elizabeth 62 25 1 1 2 31 2 3 59
Manchester 160 6 79 1 4 63 7 10 150
Clarendon 182 5 58 5 5 99 2 4 12 170 1 3
St. Catherine 122 2 32 2 4 79 3 6 116
1408Total 25 510
535Grand Total
1 17
18
49 720
769
5 68
73
81 1327
1408
1 2
3
10
10
* Certificate/Diploma
Parish
Principal
Vice Principal
Grand Total
SeniorTeacher
Trained Teacher
M F M F
Pre-Trained Teacher
M F M F M F FM
TotalSpecialist
M F
2009/2010
Teachers In Primary & Junior High Schools Grades 7-11 By Post, Sex and ParishTABLE 2-21
Master Teacher
M F
Kingston 73 2 2 1 6 7 13 29 1 5 27 46 3 4
St. Andrew 300 5 6 4 9 3 37 44 140 13 23 75 225 6 10
St. Thomas 40 2 1 1 2 5 3 15 4 5 11 29 1 1
Portland 44 5 1 6 8 19 5 9 35
St. Mary 86 1 4 1 5 3 11 15 33 4 6 25 61 1 2
St. Ann 79 1 5 2 2 2 9 14 33 3 5 23 56 1 2
Trelawny 23 1 1 1 1 3 2 12 1 6 17 1
St. James 89 3 4 2 4 4 13 7 47 1 17 72 1 2 1
Hanover 26 1 1 3 1 5 12 1 2 3 23
Westmoreland 45 1 3 1 5 5 4 20 2 3 13 32 1
St. Elizabeth 67 3 3 4 2 7 11 32 3 1 19 48 1
Manchester 126 5 1 1 3 5 18 18 71 2 33 93 2
Clarendon 193 6 2 2 6 5 20 32 102 6 8 53 140 2 2
St. Catherine 188 3 4 1 4 3 19 26 96 6 13 43 145 4 9
1379Total 32 41
73Grand Total
16 44
60
43 165
208
197 661
858
46 77
123
357 1022
1379
23 33
56
1
1
Parish
TrainedUniversityGraduate
UntrainedUniversityGraduate
Grand Total
TrainedCollegeGraduate
UntrainedSecondarySchoolGraduate
M F M F M F M F FM
Total
Teachers In Primary & Junior High Schools Grades 7-11 By Qualification, Sex and Parish
TrainedInstructor
M F
UntrainedTertiaryLevelGraduate M F
*
TABLE 2-22
2009/2010
Kingston 73 9 22 16 19 1 5 27 46 1
St. Andrew 300 20 100 2 9 38 96 10 13 75 225 1 1 6 4
St. Thomas 40 2 11 2 1 4 13 1 2 11 29 2 2
Portland 44 4 11 4 5 17 3 9 35
St. Mary 86 6 28 3 14 26 1 1 25 61 3 4
St. Ann 79 8 27 1 3 12 23 2 2 23 56 1
Trelawny 23 2 9 3 8 1 6 17
St. James 89 7 42 10 28 1 17 72 1
Hanover 26 2 10 3 10 1 3 23
Westmoreland 45 4 18 7 11 1 3 13 32 1
St. Elizabeth 67 3 23 1 12 23 3 1 19 48 1
Manchester 126 11 49 1 1 19 41 1 1 33 93 1 1
Clarendon 193 17 65 1 4 28 65 1 3 53 140 2 3 4
St. Catherine 188 8 62 2 3 25 69 3 6 43 145 1 1 4 4
1379Total 103 477
580Grand Total
10 31
41
193 449
642
26 41
67
357 1022
1379
5 3
8
21 20
41
* Certificate/Diploma
Parish
Principal
Vice Principal
Grand Total
SeniorTeacher
Trained Teacher
M F M F
Pre-Trained Teacher
M F M F M F FM
TotalSpecialist
M F
2009/2010
Teachers In Secondary High Schools By Post, Sex and ParishTABLE 2-23
Master Teacher
M F
Kingston 937 5 7 8 15 40 122 128 357 87 125 301 636 33 9 1
St. Andrew 2051 12 16 16 31 102 297 324 842 99 232 595 1456 41 32 1 6
St. Thomas 339 3 2 1 5 18 45 55 127 26 38 116 223 13 5 1
Portland 372 3 2 4 6 13 50 55 145 41 42 125 247 9 2
St. Mary 444 3 5 3 8 18 53 53 186 28 57 123 321 18 12
St. Ann 486 4 3 1 6 25 74 76 213 33 40 146 340 7 3 1
Trelawny 377 3 4 5 6 17 38 61 155 30 47 122 255 6 5
St. James 710 5 5 1 10 29 87 100 321 38 85 193 517 19 8 1 1
Hanover 321 5 2 4 15 30 46 126 24 62 91 230 4 3
Westmoreland 467 3 4 4 8 17 58 71 194 25 67 131 336 11 5
St. Elizabeth 627 4 5 3 10 38 78 95 252 52 64 210 417 17 7 1 1
Manchester 586 7 6 3 9 31 84 80 271 31 39 173 413 21 4
Clarendon 1144 11 6 7 16 63 142 189 498 65 105 365 779 30 12
St. Catherine 1706 12 11 11 21 84 238 263 724 102 162 512 1194 40 38
10567Total 75 81
156Grand Total
69 155
224
510 1396
1906
1596 4411
6007
681 1165
1846
3203 7364
10567
269 145
414
3 11
14
Parish
TrainedUniversityGraduate
UntrainedUniversityGraduate
Grand Total
TrainedCollegeGraduate
UntrainedSecondarySchoolGraduate
M F M F M F M F FM
Total
Teachers In Secondary High Schools By Qualification, Sex and Parish
TrainedInstructor
M F
UntrainedTertiaryLevelGraduate M F
*
TABLE 2-24
2009/2010
Kingston 937 77 312 49 100 109 180 34 23 301 636 17 6 15 15
St. Andrew 2051 219 803 72 197 240 389 23 28 595 1456 12 10 29 29
St. Thomas 339 33 109 14 17 46 72 8 19 116 223 2 6 13
Portland 372 32 107 16 26 41 92 12 8 125 247 4 3 11 20
St. Mary 444 32 131 12 33 48 123 15 22 123 321 4 4 8 12
St. Ann 486 32 143 18 24 64 150 13 14 146 340 6 1 8 13
Trelawny 377 29 100 5 17 55 104 22 21 122 255 3 2 11 8
St. James 710 51 234 16 49 90 189 14 28 193 517 8 3 14 14
Hanover 321 22 66 6 23 38 99 7 25 91 230 2 1 16 16
Westmoreland 467 38 157 7 18 57 108 13 41 131 336 9 2 10 7
St. Elizabeth 627 40 157 25 37 89 186 25 19 210 417 10 4 14 21
Manchester 586 63 207 14 19 57 163 10 11 173 413 6 13 23
Clarendon 1144 111 349 25 58 157 316 23 42 365 779 17 1 13 32
St. Catherine 1706 130 548 35 93 250 470 46 52 512 1194 9 1 30 42
10567Total 909 3423
4332Grand Total
314 711
1025
1341 2641
3982
265 353
618
3203 7364
10567
109 38
147
198 265
463
* Certificate/Diploma
Parish
Principal
Vice Principal
Grand Total
SeniorTeacher
Trained Teacher
M F M F
Pre-Trained Teacher
M F M F M F FM
TotalSpecialist
M F
2009/2010
Teachers In Technical High Schools By Post, Sex and ParishTABLE 2-25
Master Teacher
M F
Kingston 126 2 2 4 5 35 62 4 7 49 77 4 1
St. Andrew 93 1 7 8 19 30 14 14 40 53
St. Thomas 74 1 1 5 12 12 23 7 7 30 44 5 1
St. Mary 64 1 1 2 7 36 4 9 17 47 4
St. Ann 126 1 2 3 16 17 61 7 13 33 93 5 1
St. James 95 1 1 2 9 8 24 33 4 10 41 54 1 1 1
Hanover 70 1 1 1 7 12 5 20 7 13 22 48 2 1
Westmoreland 75 1 2 3 14 13 19 5 9 26 49 5 4
St. Elizabeth 108 1 1 1 1 7 17 14 41 11 11 37 71 3
Manchester 72 1 1 1 8 7 8 24 6 8 32 40 8
Clarendon 97 1 2 9 16 47 7 10 27 70 2 3
St. Catherine 189 1 1 1 3 10 19 31 82 20 12 69 120 6 3
1189Total 7 8
15Grand Total
7 13
20
66 129
195
201 478
679
96 123
219
423 766
1189
45 15
60
1
1
Parish
TrainedUniversityGraduate
UntrainedUniversityGraduate
Grand Total
TrainedCollegeGraduate
UntrainedSecondarySchoolGraduate
M F M F M F M F FM
Total
Teachers In Technical High Schools By Qualification, Sex and Parish
TrainedInstructor
M F
UntrainedTertiaryLevelGraduate M F
*
TABLE 2-26
2009/2010
Kingston 126 16 31 3 1 23 34 2 2 49 77 5 5 4
St. Andrew 93 10 16 1 6 12 23 3 4 40 53 2 4 12
St. Thomas 74 7 21 1 4 10 15 4 1 30 44 2 3 6
St. Mary 64 1 10 1 6 7 27 1 4 17 47 3 4
St. Ann 126 9 32 1 6 12 43 3 5 33 93 2 2 5 6
St. James 95 12 17 4 10 23 25 2 41 54 1 1
Hanover 70 2 15 1 3 12 20 5 7 22 48 3 2
Westmoreland 75 10 21 2 7 8 18 1 1 26 49 2 2 3
St. Elizabeth 108 7 40 9 6 13 19 2 4 37 71 4 2 2
Manchester 72 7 17 4 7 11 15 1 1 32 40 4 5
Clarendon 97 7 32 4 8 8 25 2 3 27 70 3 1 1 3
St. Catherine 189 23 59 12 7 20 45 6 6 69 120 3 2 1 5
1189Total 111 311
422Grand Total
43 71
114
159 309
468
30 40
70
423 766
1189
31 10
41
25 49
74
* Certificate/Diploma
Parish
Principal
Vice Principal
Grand Total
SeniorTeacher
Trained Teacher
M F M F
Pre-Trained Teacher
M F M F M F FM
TotalSpecialist
M F
2009/2010
Teachers In Agricultural High By Post, Sex and ParishTABLE 2-27
Master Teacher
M F
Hanover 14 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 2 9 5 2
St. Elizabeth 20 1 1 1 2 1 6 3 1 9 11 3 1
34Total 2
2Grand Total
1 1
2
2 3
5
2 8
10
6 3
9
18 16
34
5 1
6
Parish
TrainedUniversityGraduate
UntrainedUniversityGraduate
Grand Total
TrainedCollegeGraduate
UntrainedSecondarySchoolGraduate
M F M F M F M F FM
Total
Teachers In Agricultural High By Qualification, Sex and Parish
TrainedInstructor
M F
UntrainedTertiaryLevelGraduate M F
*
TABLE 2-28
2009/2010
Hanover 14 3 2 1 3 1 1 9 5 2 1
St. Elizabeth 20 6 3 1 3 4 9 11 3
34Total 3 8
11Grand Total
4 1
5
6 5
11
1
1
18 16
34
2 4
6
* Certificate/Diploma
TABLE 2-29
Grand Total
Parish M F M F M F M F M F M F M FKingston 4 17 1 1 1 18 2 4 6 42 48St. Andrew 14 142 12 50 36 304 6 24 7 12 21 146 96 678 774St. Thomas 2 13 2 1 19 1 36 37Portland 2 12 2 3 30 1 8 4 5 23 10 80 90St. Mary 1 3 2 1 2 13 1 1 3 13 9 31 40St. Ann 2 23 2 15 8 90 5 9 5 12 66 29 208 237Trelawny 1 5 4 10 0 20 20St. James 4 28 1 9 7 101 6 10 1 6 10 79 29 233 262Hanover 5 1 1 12 1 2 3 3 22 25Westmoreland 7 3 1 28 2 5 12 2 29 5 84 89St. Elizabeth 10 2 1 5 43 2 2 1 26 8 84 92Manchester 20 4 6 40 1 1 1 8 2 39 10 112 122Clarendon 1 11 3 2 3 39 2 1 3 1 4 19 16 73 89St. Catherine 3 28 2 17 7 73 16 4 8 11 61 27 203 230Total 31 309 28 107 76 809 23 86 17 58 74 537 249 1906 2155
340 135 885
Trained University Graduate
Untrained University Graduate
Trained College
Graduate
Untrained Tertiary Level
Graduate
109
Teachers in Independent Early Childhood, Primary and Secondary Schools
2009/2010
Trained Instructor
Untrained Secondary Graduate Total
By Qualification, Sex and Parish
75 611 2155
TABLE 2 - 30 PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF TEACHERS IN INFANT, PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS
BY QUALIFICATION2005 TO 2009
Trained Untrained Trained Untrained Trained UntrainedUniversity University College Tertiary Instructor SecondaryGraduate Graduate Graduate Level School
Year Male Female Total Graduate Graduate
2005 21.6 78.4 100.0 (23,862) 29.1 4.8 55.8 3.3 1.0 5.9
2006 21.5 78.5 100.0 (24,276) 29.6 4.8 55.5 3.3 1.0 5.8
2007 21.3 78.7 100.0 (24,644) 31.8 5.1 53.5 3.1 1.0 5.5
2008 21.0 79.0 100.0 (25,013) 34.2 5.3 50.2 3.0 0.9 6.4
2009 21.1 78.9 100.0 (25,329) 38.5 5.5 46.8 2.9 0.9 5.5
TABLE 2 - 31 PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF TRAINED TEACHERS IN PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS AT THE EARLY CHILDHOOD, PRIMARY AND SECONDARY LEVELS
2005 - 2009
Year Percentage Percentage PercentageM F T Trained M F T Trained M F T Trained
2005 11 584 595 88.9 1,163 9,448 10,611 89.8 3,974 8,682 12,656 82.4
2006 13 589 602 88.9 1,136 9,526 10,662 90.4 4,076 8,936 13,012 82.4
2007 14 616 630 92.2 1,156 9,585 10,741 91.3 4,089 9,184 13,273 81.9
2008 23 667 690 90.6 1,135 9,599 10,734 91.0 4,097 9,492 13,589 80.5
2009 27 742 769 90.9 1,153 9,620 10,773 92.3 4,161 9,626 13,787 81.1
Number of TeachersSecondary
Number of Teachers Number of TeachersPrimaryEarly childhood
TABLE 2 - 32 TEACHER - PUPIL RATIO IN INFANT, PRIMARY & SECONDARY SCHOOLS2009/2010
NUMBER OF TEACHERS TEACHER:PUPILSCHOOL TYPE ENROLMENT RATIO
TRAINED UNTRAINEDTEACHER TEACHER
INFANT 7,920 356 24 380 1:23
PRIMARY (Inclusive of Infant 199,045 7,605 656 8,261 1:27Department)
ALL AGE (Inclusive of Infant 42,395 1,870 192 2,062 1:23Department)
JUNIOR HIGH/PRIMARY & JUNIOR HIGH 55,304 2,578 258 2,836 1:22(Inclusive of Infant Dapartment)
SECONDARY HIGH 201,524 8,461 2,106 10,567 1:20
TECHNICAL HIGH 21,059 931 258 1,189 1:19
AGRICULTURAL HIGH 364 22 12 34 1:07
NB. Number of teachers include administrators, guidance counsellors and teachers on leave
TOTAL
527,611TOTAL 1:2225,3293,50621,823
TABLE 2-33
M F M F M F M F M F M F TOTALTeachers Colleges
Bethlehem 1 3 2 30 13 14 - - 2 1 18 48 66Church 1 2 5 22 4 9 - - 1 - 11 33 44Mico 1 8 6 48 21 34 - - - 1 28 91 119Sam Sharpe 2 - 4 30 2 10 - - - 1 8 41 49Shortwood - - 3 31 7 21 - - 1 - 11 52 63St.Josephs - 1 3 19 2 13 - - - 1 5 34 39
Community Colleges
Brown'sTown - - 4 14 16 33 1 - 2 1 23 48 71Exed - 4 13 25 31 29 2 - 3 3 49 61 110Knox 1 1 8 43 23 22 - - 5 3 37 69 106Montego Bay - 1 10 27 16 23 1 - - - 27 51 78Portmore - - 6 22 22 21 1 - - 1 29 44 73
Other
Moneague - 1 7 21 20 22 - - 2 1 29 45 74G. C. Foster College - - 4 7 11 5 - - 1 - 16 12 28Edna Manley College 2 4 15 35 22 26 - - 30 17 69 82 151CASE 1 3 19 18 16 13 - - 1 - 37 34 71Utech - - - - - - - - - - 457UWI* - - - - - - - - - - - - -
TOTAL 9 28 109 392 226 295 5 0 48 30 854 745 1599GRAND TOTAL
* Data not submitted
78 1599
BACHELOR ASSOCIATE
457
37 501 521 5
ACADEMIC STAFF IN TERTIARY INSTITUTIONSBY QUALIFICATION, SEX AND INSTITUTION
2009/2010
INSTITUTION
DEGREEDIPLOMA/CERTIFICATE TOTAL GRANDPHD MASTERS
M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F
Brown's Town 1 - - 1 1 - - - 4 2 9 3 16 15 18 - 1 22 49
Exed - 2 1 2 - 1 3 6 5 10 9 22 30 19 - - 48 62
Knox 1 - - 2 - - 2 8 6 12 14 26 14 17 - 4 37 69
Montego Bay - 1 - 2 3 5 - - 3 8 3 9 18 25 - 1 27 51
Portmore - - 1 - 1 - - 5 - 3 3 5 12 21 12 10 - - 29 44
Total 2 3 2 7 1 3 11 5 21 19 44 41 94 89 89 - 6 163 275Grand Total
ACADEMIC STAFF IN COMMUNITY COLLEGESBY POST, SEX AND INSTITUTION
2009/2010
InstitutionASSISTANT
LECTURERDIRECTORHEAD OF PRINCIPAL SENIOR GRANDVICE
DEPARTMENT
110
LECTURER LECTURER TOTALINSTRUCTOR
71
106
438
78
73
1785 14 26 639 1 438135
TABLE 2 - 34
LECTURER TOTALPRINCIPAL PRINCIPAL
6
TABLE 2 - 35
M F M F M F M F M F M F TOTAL
Brown's Town - - 4 14 16 33 1 - 2 1 23 48 71
Exed - 4 13 25 31 29 2 - 3 3 49 61 110
Knox 1 1 8 43 23 22 - - 5 3 37 69 106
Montego Bay - 1 10 27 16 23 1 - - - 27 51 78
Portmore - - 6 22 22 21 1 - - 1 29 44 73
Total 1 6 41 131 108 128 5 - 10 8 165 273 438Grand Total
2009/2010
InstitutionTOTALPH.D MASTERS BACHELOR DIPLOMA/CERTIFICATEASSOCIATE
ACADEMIC STAFF IN COMMUNITY COLLEGES
3 18 4387 172 236
DEGREEGRAND
BY QUALIFICATION, SEX AND INSTITUTION
GRANDINSTITUTION TOTAL
M F M F M F M F M F M F M F
MONEAGUE COLLEGE 1 - - 3 1 5 7 8 15 22 5 7 29 45 74
TOTAL - 3 1 5 7 8 15 22 5 7 29 45GRAND TOTAL
GRANDINSTITUTION TOTAL
M F M F M F M F M F
MONEAGUE COLLEGE - 1 7 21 20 22 - - 29 45 74
TOTAL - 1 7 21 20 22 - - 29 45GRAND TOTAL 74- 3
741237
1
MDIPLOMA/CERTIFICATE
2
3 151
42281
TABLE 2 - 37
BY QUALIFICATION AND SEX2009/2010
PHD TOTAL
TABLE 2 - 36
BY POST AND SEX2009/2010
SENIOR ASSISTANTPRINCIPAL
ACADEMIC STAFF AT MONEAGUE COLLEGE
LECTURER LECTURER TOTALPRINCIPAL VICE PRINCIPAL LECTURERLECTURER
1
F
12
ACADEMIC STAFF AT MONEAGUE COLLEGE
6
MASTERS ASSOCIATEBACHELORSDEGREE
TABLE 2 - 38
M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F
BETHLEHEM 1 - - 4 - - 1 1 2 4 4 5 4 27 6 7 18 48
CHURCH - 1 - 3 - - - - 1 4 3 9 6 16 1 - 11 33
MICO 1 - - - - - 3 6 - 1 7 5 17 75 - 4 28 91
SAM SHARPE 1 - 1 - - - - - - 5 2 10 4 21 - 5 8 41
SHORTWOOD 1 - - - - - 4 7 - - 1 3 5 37 - 5 11 52
ST. JOSEPH'S - 2 - 2 - - - - - 4 - 4 4 20 1 2 5 34
TOTAL 3 3 1 9 0 - 8 14 3 18 17 36 40 196 8 23 81 299GRAND TOTAL
119
BY POST, SEX AND INSTITUTION2009/2010
TOTAL TOTALASSISTANT
ACADEMIC STAFF IN TEACHERS' COLLEGES
49
DEAN
379
39
63
INSTITUTION
21 53 380236 31
LECTURERLECTURER
66
44
GRANDPRINCIPALLECTURER LECTURER
SENIORHEAD OFDEPARTMENT
6 2210
VICEPRINCIPALPRINCIPAL
1
TABLE 2 - 39
M F M F M F M F M F
BETHLEHEM 1 3 2 30 13 14 2 1 18 48
CHURCH 1 2 5 22 4 9 1 - 11 33
MICO 1 8 6 48 21 34 - 1 28 91
SAM SHARPE 2 - 4 30 2 10 - 1 8 41
SHORTWOOD - - 3 31 7 21 1 - 11 52
ST. JOSEPH'S - 1 3 19 2 13 - 1 5 34
TOTAL 5 14 23 180 49 101 4 4 81 299GRAND TOTAL
ACADEMIC STAFF IN TEACHERS' COLLEGES
19 203 150 8
BY QUALIFICATION, SEX AND INSTITUTION
PHD MASTERS BACHELOR
380
GRANDDIPLOMA/CERTIFICATETOTAL
49
44
119
DEGREE
380
2009/2010
63
39
INSTITUTIONTOTAL
66
M F M F M F M F M F M F M F
G.C. FOSTER COLLEGE OF 1 - 1 1 2 2 - - 11 8 1 1 16 12PHYSICAL EDUCATION & SPORTS
TOTAL 1 1 1 1 2 2 - 0 11 8 1 1 16 12GRAND TOTAL
M F M F M F M F M F
G.C. FOSTER COLLEGE OF - - 4 7 11 5 16 12PHYSICAL EDUCATION & SPORTS
TOTAL - - 4 7 11 5 16 12GRAND TOTAL
1
TOTAL
28
DIPLOMA/CERTIFICATE
1 -
TOTAL
28
GRAND
-- 11 16 1
TABLE 2 - 40
BY POST AND SEX2009/2010
INSTITUTION
VICE PRINCIPAL SENIOR ASSISTANT TOTAL GRANDPRINCIPAL PRINCIPAL LECTURER LECTURER
2009/2010BY QUALIFICATION AND SEX
LECTURER TOTALLECTURER
2
28
INSTITUTION
DEGREEPH.D MASTERS BACHELORS
ACADEMIC STAFF AT G.C. FOSTER COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SPORTS
ACADEMIC STAFF AT G.C. FOSTER COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SPORTSTABLE 2 - 41
2 2 4 0 2819
M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F
1 - - - 1 1 2 1 - 3 3 12 23 8 4 8 2 37 34
M F M F M F M F
1 3 19 18 - - 37 3416 13
GRAND
DEGREEBACHELORS
M FTOTALASSOCIATE
Assistant
ACADEMIC STAFF AT THE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, SCIENCE AND EDUCATION
ViceTOTALInstructor TOTALLecturerPresidentPresident Dean
M F
2
TABLE 2 - 42
BY POST AND SEX2009/2010
Head of SeniorDepartment LecturerDirector Lecturer
71
F
1 -
MPH.D MASTERS TOTAL
ACADEMIC STAFF AT THE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, SCIENCE AND EDUCATION
GRANDDIPLOMA/CERTIFICATE
71
TABLE 2 - 43
2009/2010BY QUALIFICATION AND SEX
M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F
EDNA MANLEY COLLEGE OF THEVISUAL & PREFORMING ARTS 1 - - 1 1 - - 4 1 3 7 6 56 62 3 6 69 82
TOTAL 1 - - 1 1 - - 4 1 3 7 6 56 62 1 2 69 82GRAND TOTAL
M F M F M F M F M F
EDNA MANLEY COLLEGE OF THEVISUAL & PERFORMING ARTS 2 4 15 35 22 26 - - 69 82
TOTAL 2 4 15 35 22 26 0 - 69 82GRAND TOTAL
TOTAL
151
VICE
ACADEMIC STAFF AT EDNA MANLEY COLLEGE OF THE VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS
13 118 3
DEPARTMENTPRINCIPALSENIOR
LECTURERASSISTANT
1 4 41
INSTITUTION
BY QUALIFICATION AND SEX2009/2010
TABLE 2 - 45
BACHELORS ASSOCIATEDEGREE GRAND
TABLE 2 - 44
2009/2010
HEAD OF
INSTITUTIONPRINCIPAL LECTURER LECTURER
BY POST AND SEX
15117
TOTAL
ACADEMIC STAFF AT EDNA MANLEY COLLEGE OF THE VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS
PH.D
151
TOTALDIPLOMA/CERTIFICATEMASTERS
6 300485030
DIRECTOR
1
17
FM
30 17
DEAN
TABLE 2 - 46 FULL TIME ACADEMIC STAFF AT THE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
ADJUNCT
RESEARCH ASSOCIATE HEAD OF PRINCIPAL SENIOR ASSISTANT HEAD OF RESEARCH GRAND
FACULTY/SCHOOL DEAN VICE-DEAN FELLOW PROFESSOR DEPARTMENT LECTURER LECTURER LECTURER LECTURER SCHOOL ASSISTANT TOTAL
COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCE 1 1 1 1 4 45 8 1 62
BUILT ENVIRONMENT 1 1 1 6 36 8 1 54
BUSINESS & MANAGEMENT 1 3 7 77 3 2 93
EDUCATION & LIBERAL STUDIES 1 4 12 63 1 1 82
ENGINEERING & COMPUTING 1 1 2 7 68 10 2 1 92
LAW 1 9 10
SCIENCE AND SPORT 8 10 42 3 1 64
TOTAL 4 2 1 3 13 6 46 340 33 7 2 457Source: University of Technology, April 2010
BY POST AND FACULTY/SCHOOL 2009/2010
TABLE 2 - 47 FULL TIME ACADEMIC STAFF AT THE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
FACULTY/SCHOOLCERTIFICATE
/DIPLOMAPOST-GRADUATE
DIPLOMA BACHELORS MASTERS DOCTORATEPROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATION TOTAL
COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCE 13 40 9 62BUILT ENVIRONMENT 3 1 13 28 7 2 54BUSINESS & MANAGEMENT 1 2 9 69 12 93EDUCATION & LIBERAL STUDIES 5 67 10 82ENGINEERING & COMPUTING 2 11 65 14 92LAW 1 1 4 3 1 10SCIENCE AND SPORT 8 42 14 64TOTAL 7 4 63 314 67 2 457Source: University of Technology, April 2010
BY FACULTY/SCHOOL AND QUALIFICATION2007/2008
Table 2 - 48
Grand Total
PARISH M F M F M F M F M F M F M FKingston - 3 - 3 - 2 - 11 - 1 - 23 - 43 43St. Andrew 5 69 1 8 5 75 2 10 1 2 3 30 17 194 211St. Thomas - - - - - 4 - - - - - - - 4 4St. Ann - 8 - 4 - 11 - - - - 2 2 2 25 27Trelawny - - - - - 2 - - - - - - - 2 2St. James - 4 - - - 2 - 1 - - 1 3 1 10 11Westmoreland 1 7 - - 3 18 - - 1 - - 1 5 26 31St. Elizabeth - - - - - - - 5 - - - - 5 5Manchester 1 12 - 2 - 20 - - - - 2 9 3 43 46Clarendon - 1 - - - 4 - 1 - 4 - 2 - 12 12St. Catherine - 12 1 5 - 17 1 33 1 - - 3 3 70 73Total 7 116 2 22 8 155 3 61 3 7 8 73 31 434 465Grand Total 10 81 465123 24 163 64
Teachers in Special Education Institutions by Qualification, Sex and Parish(2009/2010)
Trained University
Untrained University
Trained College Graduate
Untrained Tertiary Level
Trained Instructor
Untrained Secondary Total
STUDENT
STATISTICS
Student Statistics _______________________________________________________________________________________For the academic year 2009/2010, approximately 672,995¹ students were enrolled in the formal public education system. Of these students, approximately 514, 078 fell within the age group 3 to 19 years, and were distributed across the first three levels of the public education system - infant, primary and secondary. Table 3-2 presents a breakdown of the distribution by levels.
Of the 134, 905² children in the 3-5 population age group, 89.8 percent were enrolled in Infant schools, infant departments, government owned, community-operated basic schools and primary schools. Government owned and community-operated basic schools accounted for 79.2 percent, 10 percent in Infant schools and departments and the remaining 0.6 percent at the primary level.
In the age group 6-11, approximately 248,267 or 80.5 percent of children were enrolled in the public schools. Primary schools accounted for 80.1 percent of children enrolled, secondary schools 0.2 percent and infant schools and department 0.2 percent.
Approximately 88 percent of the population (165,467) in the age group 12-14 years was enrolled in the public school system with 9.2 percent and 78.3 percent enrolled at the primary and secondary levels respectively.
Of the 15-16 age groups, 91,110 or 86.7 percent were enrolled at the secondary level and a mere 0.006 percent enrolled at the primary level. In the 17-19 age groups only 19.7 percent of the population was accounted for at the secondary level.
At the tertiary level there were approximately 40, 674 students registered at the various colleges and universities in the public system. Of this total, one percent of the students were registered in higher degree programmes, 58.5 percent were registered in degree programmes and the remaining 39 percent in diploma, certificate and non-tertiary programmes. During the reporting period, 32,250 students were enrolled in 258 independent schools. Of this number, 20.5 percent were enrolled in kindergarten, 65.8 percent in preparatory and 13.6 percent in independent secondary schools. 1 Data for UWI Mona not available 2 Mid-year population estimates
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150000
200000
250000
300000
ENR
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EARLY CHILDHOOD PRIMARY SECONDARY TERTIARY
EDUCATIONAL LEVEL
DISTRIBUTION OF ENROLMENT BY LEVEL 2009/2010
FIGURE 3.1
TABLE 3 - 1 DISTRIBUTION OF ENROLMENT BY LEVEL AND SCHOOL TYPE2005/2006 TO 2009/2010
EARLY CHILDHOOD LEVEL MALE FEMALE TOTAL MALE FEMALE TOTAL MALE FEMALE TOTAL MALE FEMALE TOTAL MALE FEMALE TOTALInfant Schools 4,241 4,022 8,263 4,060 3,914 7,974 3,873 3,954 7,827 3,984 3,925 7,909 4,159 3,761 7,920
Infant Dept. (Primary) 2,147 2,244 4,391 2,234 2,262 4,496 2,277 2,245 4,522 2,181 2,215 4,396 2,372 2,391 4,763
Infant Dept. (All Age) 424 369 793 394 306 700 397 387 784 218 197 415 195 177 372
Infant Dept. (Prim. & Junior High) 90 121 211 124 97 221 129 100 229 280 234 514 241 237 478
Subtotal 6,902 6,756 13,658 6,812 6,579 13,391 6,676 6,686 13,362 6,663 6,571 13,234 6,967 6,566 13,533PRIMARY LEVEL
Primary (Grades 1 - 6) 93,736 93,214 186,950 96,891 95,713 192,604 95,694 93,954 189,648 100,629 98,470 199,099 98,224 96,058 194,282
All Age (Grades 1 - 6) 32,669 28,946 61,615 27,036 24,392 51,428 25,977 23,216 49,193 18,901 16,906 35,807 18,095 16,380 34,475
Prim. & Junior High (Grades 1 - 6) 22,879 20,973 43,852 21,850 19,852 41,702 20,558 18,739 39,297 19,328 17,488 36,816 18,653 16,502 35,155
Subtotal 149,284 143,133 292,417 145,777 139,957 285,734 142,229 135,909 278,138 138,858 132,864 271,722 134,972 128,940 263,912SECONDARY LEVEL
All Age (Grades 7 - 9)/10 7,444 3,585 11,029 7,034 3,488 10,522 6,615 3,201 9,816 6,228 2,665 8,893 5,498 2,050 7,548Junior High/Prim. & Junior High (Grades 7 - 9/11) 13,511 8,541 22,052 14,042 9,204 23,246 13,788 9,132 22,920 13,690 8,284 21,974 12,674 6,997 19,671
Secondary High 86,198 99,366 185,564 91,413 101,838 193,251 93,328 103,805 197,133 96,385 103,160 199,545 96,042 105,482 201,524
Technical High 8,732 8,745 17,477 10,017 9,992 20,009 10,477 10,147 20,624 10,539 10,526 21,065 10,350 10,709 21,059
Vocational/Agricultural High 188 100 288 146 120 266 203 141 344 196 151 347 224 140 364
Subtotal 116,073 120,337 236,410 122,652 124,642 247,294 124,411 126,426 250,837 127,038 124,786 251,824 124,788 125,378 250,166TERTIARY LEVEL
Community Colleges 2,797 5,680 8,477 2,539 4,749 7,288 3,049 5,117 8,166 3,075 5,935 9,010 3,129 5,628 8,757
Teacher's Colleges 200 2,221 2,421 502 3,340 3,842 389 3,802 4,191 610 4,776 5,386 733 4,803 5,536
Moneague College 216 781 997 278 1,053 1,331 174 823 997 230 1,071 1,301 502 1,046 1,548
Bethlehem 95 646 741 111 691 802 115 784 899 74 646 720 86 614 700
Edna Manley College of the 541 719 1,260 252 219 471 414 367 781 220 253 473 250 315 565
Visual & Performing Arts
College of Agriculture, Science 305 603 908 266 633 899 255 568 823 366 889 1,255 357 744 1,101
& Education
G.C. Foster College of Physical n/a n/a n/a 167 155 322 347 283 630 270 296 566 300 294 594
Education & Sports
University of Technology 4,071 4,732 8,803 n/a n/a n/a 4,349 5,376 9,725 - - - 4,598 6,139 10,737
University of the West Indies 3,197 8,010 11,207 3,074 7,651 10,725 3,157 7,603 10,760 3,276 7,770 11,046 - - -
Subtotal 11,422 23,392 34,814 7,189 18,491 25,680 12,249 24,723 36,972 8,121 21,636 29,757 9,955 19,583 29,538Grand Total 283,681 293,618 577,299 282,430 289,669 572,099 285,565 293,744 579,309 280,680 285,857 566,537 276,682 280,467 557,149
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FIGURE 3.2
By Age, Sex and Grade
Age Sex Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 Grade 7 Grade 8 Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12 Grade 13Total 1 - 6
Total 7 - 13
Total 1 - 13
Enrolment in Primary, All Age and Secondary Schools TABLE 3-2
2009/2010
3 MF
4 M 1 1 1F 1 1 1
5 M 354 354 354F 444 3 447 447
6 M 17,408 466 3 17,877 17,877F 16,945 532 14 17,491 17,491
7 M 3,207 17,217 472 25 20,921 20,921F 2,408 16,772 757 17 19,954 19,954
8 M 163 3,587 17,223 455 21,428 21,428F 59 2,503 17,620 598 6 20,786 20,786
9 M 15 218 3,971 17,912 550 2 1 22,668 22,669 1F 11 121 2,705 18,538 817 26 22,218 22,218
10 M 4 24 301 4,178 16,787 524 21,818 21,818F 3 10 128 2,794 17,329 931 3 21,195 21,198 3
11 M 4 27 334 4,630 16,086 457 21,081 21,538 457F 2 9 153 3,090 17,115 613 6 20,369 20,988 619
12 M 7 25 418 8,124 14,547 610 3 8,574 23,734 15,160F 1 4 13 157 6,156 15,371 700 18 6,331 22,420 16,089
13 M 4 21 206 8,816 14,701 481 1 231 24,230 23,999F 2 7 133 7,349 15,992 631 11 142 24,125 23,983
14 M 1 4 9 451 8,717 15,865 629 13 14 25,689 25,675F 1 4 271 6,836 16,858 700 15 5 24,685 24,680
15 M 5 19 407 10,881 12,096 580 8 5 23,996 23,991F 11 253 8,869 14,675 691 27 24,526 24,526
16 M 1 13 1,715 7,717 11,099 421 7 20,973 20,973F 1 2 8 1,224 7,107 12,989 271 19 1 21,621 21,620
17 M 1 158 1,634 7,227 1,244 213 10,477 10,477F 65 1,076 6,093 2,326 329 9,889 9,889
18 M 8 121 1,972 555 773 3,429 3,429F 2 72 1,271 616 1,464 3,425 3,425
19 M 2 7 195 82 340 626 626F 5 87 56 396 544 544
24,956 22,410 21,152 21,516 22,004 22,934 24,293 24,448 29,113 22,205 21,086 2,310 1,333
19,872 19,943 21,239 22,113 21,407 24,366 23,620 23,795 27,667 23,646 21,146 3,296 2,208
41,024 41,459 43,243 45,047 43,817 49,322 47,913 48,243 56,780 45,851 42,232 5,606 3,541
M
F
Total
Grand Total
134,972 259,760124,788
128,940 254,318125,378
263,912 514,078250,166
By Region, Grade and Sex
REGION Sex Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 Grade 7 Grade 8 Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12 Grade 13Total 1 - 6
Total 7 - 9
Total12 - 13
GrandTotal
Enrolment in Primary and Secondary Level Schools
Total10 - 11
TABLE 3-3
2009/2010
MF
29,404 28,616
19,390 19,247
10,580 1,530 2,427
60,904 61,697
4,618 4,958 5,336 6,066 6,066 7,258 5,444 5,136 1,034 496 4,842 4,861 4,789 4,415 4,515 4,713 4,921 4,803 5,249 6,050 6,143 7,054 5,989 5,418 1,399 1,028
Kingston 11,407
MF
10,256 9,498
6,231 6,227
3,713 245 457
20,445 20,067
1,582 1,791 1,904 1,903 2,002 2,326 1,861 1,852 160 85 1,598 1,679 1,702 1,406 1,424 1,584 1,605 1,624 1,855 1,897 2,003 2,327 2,033 1,852 306 151
Port Antonio 3,885
MF
16,946 16,415
8,916 8,498
5,219 57 84
31,138 30,238
2,671 2,825 3,061 2,771 2,781 3,364 2,796 2,423 42 15 2,646 2,851 2,892 2,555 2,487 2,649 2,832 2,729 3,163 2,672 2,668 3,158 2,781 2,460 64 20
Brown's Town 5,241
MF
22,881 21,933
12,213 11,547
6,974 307 342
42,375 41,028
3,612 3,742 4,198 3,856 3,843 4,514 3,580 3,394 176 131 3,637 3,760 3,932 3,520 3,397 3,590 3,740 3,532 4,154 3,682 3,740 4,125 3,768 3,438 197 145
Montego Bay 7,206
MF
17,086 15,976
10,998 10,668
6,014 695 834
34,793 33,685
2,613 2,723 3,501 3,297 3,287 4,414 3,101 2,913 449 246 2,621 2,721 2,907 2,419 2,463 2,531 2,641 2,675 3,247 3,166 3,195 4,307 3,283 2,924 516 318
Mandeville 6,207
MF
38,399 36,502
20,106 18,895
10,791 809 1,360
70,105 67,603
6,056 6,371 6,956 6,400 6,469 7,237 5,423 5,368 449 360 6,172 6,132 6,712 5,557 5,657 6,172 6,374 6,044 6,698 6,153 6,046 6,696 5,792 5,054 814 546
Old Harbour 10,846
Total
Grand Total 41,024 41,459 43,243 45,047 43,817 49,322 47,913 48,243 56,780 45,851 42,232 5,606 3,541 9,147152,936 88,083263,912 514,078
MF
134,972128,940
77,854 75,082
43,291 3,643 5,504
259,760254,318
21,152 22,410 24,956 24,293 24,448 29,113 22,205 21,086 2,310 1,333 21,516 22,004 22,934 19,872 19,943 21,239 22,113 21,407 24,366 23,620 23,795 27,667 23,646 21,146 3,296 2,208 44,792
By Parish, Grade and Sex
Parish Sex Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 Grade 7 Grade 8 Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12 Grade 13Total 1 - 6
Total 7 - 9
Total12 - 13
GrandTotal
Enrolment in Primary, All Age and Secondary Schools
Total10 - 11
TABLE 3-4
2009/2010
MF
7,319 7,390
6,427 5,180
4,160 660 579
18,566 16,409
1,126 1,233 1,330 1,936 2,028 2,463 2,237 1,923 414 246 1,215 1,208 1,207 1,191 1,218 1,201 1,273 1,207 1,300 1,584 1,549 2,047 1,772 1,488 340 239
Kingston 3,260
MF
20,428 19,717
12,449 13,746
6,149 870 1,848
39,896 43,233
3,241 3,472 3,682 3,982 3,855 4,612 3,069 3,080 620 250 3,349 3,376 3,308 3,007 3,047 3,254 3,377 3,355 3,677 4,380 4,463 4,903 4,093 3,829 1,059 789
St. Andrew 7,922
MF
5,055 4,734
2,514 2,236
1,574 96 171
9,239 8,600
799 818 935 764 801 949 783 791 71 25 804 837 862 699 747 799 853 786 850 689 748 799 770 689 125 46
St. Thomas 1,459
MF
4,091 3,800
2,395 2,209
1,423 68 111
7,977 7,535
662 704 774 720 794 881 736 687 46 22 618 669 664 565 582 636 602 617 798 682 706 821 749 666 80 31
Portland 1,415
MF
5,973 5,586
3,197 3,132
1,804 81 175
11,055 10,779
898 1,081 1,118 1,012 1,016 1,169 880 924 43 38 938 958 980 835 796 906 1,023 984 1,042 941 1,003 1,188 961 925 101 74
St. Mary 1,886
MF
9,393 9,083
4,908 4,841
2,979 25 42
17,305 16,891
1,487 1,525 1,763 1,517 1,491 1,900 1,624 1,355 19 6 1,473 1,528 1,617 1,407 1,373 1,441 1,529 1,537 1,796 1,549 1,474 1,818 1,554 1,371 36 6
St. Ann 2,925
MF
4,347 4,219
2,647 2,628
1,423 32 42
8,449 8,555
658 741 699 809 864 974 772 651 23 9 689 815 745 672 663 709 701 670 804 794 871 963 904 762 28 14
Trelawny 1,666
MF
10,273 9,843
5,431 5,656
3,050 151 86
18,905 19,065
1,624 1,659 1,861 1,768 1,706 1,957 1,588 1,462 72 79 1,699 1,629 1,801 1,541 1,554 1,645 1,675 1,605 1,823 1,800 1,826 2,030 1,759 1,721 49 37
St. James 3,480
MF
4,027 3,957
2,595 2,365
1,563 68 72
8,253 7,965
624 665 728 807 832 956 818 745 49 19 637 715 658 610 613 623 713 670 728 769 781 815 913 658 43 29
Hanover 1,571
MF
8,581 8,133
4,187 3,526
2,361 88 184
15,217 13,998
1,364 1,418 1,609 1,281 1,305 1,601 1,174 1,187 55 33 1,301 1,416 1,473 1,369 1,230 1,322 1,352 1,257 1,603 1,113 1,133 1,280 1,096 1,059 105 79
Westmoreland 2,155
MF
8,618 8,122
4,755 4,490
2,706 257 435
16,336 15,812
1,300 1,376 1,830 1,468 1,509 1,778 1,348 1,358 144 113 1,317 1,360 1,435 1,195 1,218 1,247 1,375 1,354 1,733 1,325 1,417 1,748 1,434 1,331 268 167
St. Elizabeth 2,765
MF
8,468 7,854
5,163 5,177
2,599 400 359
16,630 16,130
1,313 1,347 1,671 1,462 1,470 2,231 1,383 1,216 278 122 1,304 1,361 1,472 1,224 1,245 1,284 1,266 1,321 1,514 1,513 1,470 2,194 1,488 1,252 229 130
Manchester 2,740
MF
14,350 13,549
8,915 8,233
4,479 391 635
28,135 26,928
2,332 2,403 2,687 2,817 2,815 3,283 2,185 2,294 229 162 2,232 2,252 2,444 2,045 2,058 2,341 2,347 2,133 2,625 2,665 2,670 2,898 2,382 2,129 384 251
Clarendon 4,511
MF
24,049 22,953
12,271 11,663
7,021 456 765
43,797 42,418
3,724 3,968 4,269 3,950 3,962 4,359 3,608 3,413 247 209 3,940 3,880 4,268 3,512 3,599 3,831 4,027 3,911 4,073 3,816 3,684 4,163 3,771 3,266 449 316
St. Catherine 7,037
Total
Grand Total 41,024 41,459 43,243 45,047 43,817 49,322 47,913 48,243 56,780 45,851 42,232 5,606 3,541 9,147152,936 88,083263,912 514,078
MF
134,972128,940
77,854 75,082
43,291 3,643 5,504
259,760254,318
21,152 22,410 24,956 24,293 24,448 29,113 22,205 21,086 2,310 1,333 21,516 22,004 22,934 19,872 19,943 21,239 22,113 21,407 24,366 23,620 23,795 27,667 23,646 21,146 3,296 2,208 44,792
AGEINFANT DEPT. ALL AGE TOTAL Grand TotalINFANT DEPT. PRIMARY
& JUNIOR HIGH M F M F M F M F M F
Enrolment in Infant Schools & Infant Departments of Primary, All Age & TABLE 3-5
INFANT INFANT DEPT. PRIMARY
Primary & Junior High Schools by Age and Sex2009/2010
354 543 3 358 140 173 36 16 13 9 556 1,099
1,876 2,930 4 1,787 904 952 65 67 85 102 2,908 5,838
1,840 3,168 5 1,554 1,141 1,141 83 88 104 104 2,887 6,055
87 310 6 62 175 122 10 6 38 22 212 522
2 15 7 11 2 1 1 2 17
1 8 1 1 1 2
Total
Grand Total
4,159
7,920
3,761 2,372 2,391 195 177 241 237
4,763 372 478
6,967 6,566
13,533
13,533
ParishINFANT DEPT. ALL AGE TOTAL Grand TotalINFANT DEPT. PRIMARY
& JUNIOR HIGH M F M F M F M F M F
Enrolment in Infant Schools & Infant Departments of Primary, All Age & TABLE 3-6
2009/2010INFANT INFANT DEPT. PRIMARY
Primary & Junior High Schools by Parish and Sex
664 823Kingston 599 105 240 8 9 46 47 895 1,718
522St. Andrew 359 353 3 2 160 128 483 1,005
108St. Thomas 100 99 8 14 113 221
238 312Portland 240 74 71 311 623
141 238St. Mary 126 97 83 209 447
356 468St. Ann 299 112 95 394 862
105 346Trelawny 99 241 185 284 630
645 995St. James 665 308 285 42 28 978 1,973
205 212Hanover 161 7 9 170 382
241 438Westmoreland 234 151 146 46 36 416 854
109St. Elizabeth 73 63 36 47 110 219
443 705Manchester 342 235 251 9 6 18 35 634 1,339
282 638Clarendon 241 318 315 29 28 9 13 597 1,235
839 1,053St. Catherine 755 199 205 15 12 972 2,025
Total
Grand Total
4,159
7,920
3,761 2,372 2,391 195 177 241 237
4,763 372 478
6,967 6,566
13,533
13,533
TABLE 3-6 (i)
PARISH GRAND TOTALMALE FEMALE TOTAL MALE FEMALE TOTAL
KINGSTON 3,998 4,022 8,020 136 142 278 8,298ST. ANDREW 8,603 8,369 16,972 190 197 387 17,359ST. THOMAS 1,833 1,695 3,528 140 169 309 3,837PORTLAND 1,472 1,439 2,911 54 57 111 3,022ST. MARY 1,951 2,015 3,966 76 57 133 4,099ST. ANN 3,998 4,212 8,210 53 51 104 8,314TRELAWNY 925 951 1,876 64 57 121 1,997ST. JAMES 3,229 3,145 6,374 118 104 222 6,596HANOVER 1,548 1,475 3,023 0 0 0 3,023WESTMORELAND 2,871 2,974 5,845 123 114 237 6,082ST. ELIZABETH 3,688 3,620 7,308 62 59 121 7,429MANCHESTER 3,278 3,184 6,462 159 150 309 6,771CLARENDON 5,274 5,259 10,533 579 583 1,162 11,695ST. CATHERINE 8,859 8,469 17,328 498 466 964 18,292
GRAND TOTAL 51,527 50,829 102,356 2,252 2,206 4,458 106,814Source: Early Childhood Unit, March 2010
RECOGNISED UNRECOGNISEDENROLMENT
ENROLMENT IN RECOGNISED AND UNRECOGNISED BASIC SCHOOLSBY PARISH AND SEX
2008/2009
By Age, Sex and Grade
Age Sex Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6Total 1 - 6
GrandTotal
Enrolment in Primary Schools TABLE 3-7
2009/2010
4 M 1 1F 1 1 2
5 M 223 223F 309 1 310 533
6 M 12983 320 3 13306F 12956 384 11 13351 26657
7 M 2437 12839 323 5 15604F 1821 12740 587 8 15156 30760
8 M 86 2640 12702 294 15722F 42 1919 13040 452 4 15457 31179
9 M 11 132 2867 13200 330 2 16542F 8 71 2088 13931 687 18 16803 33345
10 M 2 16 181 3018 12298 305 15820F 2 9 91 2103 12861 714 15780 31600
11 M 4 19 252 3277 11658 15210F 2 8 111 2249 12361 14731 29941
12 M 6 22 298 5327 5653F 1 3 6 95 4295 4400 10053
13 M 1 14 122 137F 1 5 60 66 203
14 M 1 2 2 5F 1 1 2 7
15 M 1 1
16 F 1 1 1174171621915743 15951 16101 16793
15140 15126 15829 16611 15902 17450
30883 31077 31930 33404 32121 34867
M
F
Total
Grand Total
98224
96058
194282 194282
194282
By Parish, Grade and Sex
ParishGrade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Total 1 - 6 Grand TotalGrade 5 Grade 6
M F M F M F M F M F M F M F
Enrolment in Primary Schools TABLE 3-8
2009/2010
848 924 935 931 5,547 11,461Kingston 954 1,000 955 1,029 5,914 924 985 959 1,017
2,550 2,543 2,532 2,459 15,323 30,559St. Andrew 2,400 2,352 2,530 2,627 15,236 2,589 2,650 2,577 2,750
702 696 724 744 4,345 8,435St. Thomas 613 652 687 746 4,090 708 771 671 721
489 444 461 467 2,854 5,569Portland 416 402 459 438 2,715 487 506 460 540
667 665 682 670 4,144 8,075St. Mary 630 562 608 744 3,931 707 753 670 717
935 917 992 1,038 5,838 11,585St. Ann 925 890 913 972 5,747 937 1,019 981 1,066
463 470 541 555 2,984 5,918Trelawny 481 467 493 499 2,934 502 453 449 545
1,115 1,171 1,094 1,193 6,828 13,846St. James 1,125 1,155 1,202 1,198 7,018 1,103 1,152 1,146 1,192
363 375 399 399 2,330 4,701Hanover 352 375 364 451 2,371 385 409 413 416
906 900 969 1,013 5,732 11,276Westmoreland 978 831 896 912 5,544 939 1,005 902 1,025
996 1,002 1,027 1,088 6,494 12,659St. Elizabeth 927 970 957 1,051 6,165 1,046 1,335 986 1,274
745 755 757 813 4,750 9,027Manchester 690 667 678 706 4,277 744 936 713 823
1,674 1,593 1,557 1,710 9,959 19,546Clarendon 1,465 1,503 1,672 1,657 9,587 1,631 1,794 1,494 1,796
3,290 3,496 3,431 3,713 21,096 41,625St. Catherine 3,184 3,300 3,415 3,581 20,529 3,517 3,649 3,481 3,568
Total
Grand Total
15,743 15,951 16,101 16,793 98,224 194,282 15,140 15,126 15,829 16,611 96,058
30,883 31,077 31,930 33,404 194,282
16,219 17,417 15,902 17,450
32,121 34,867
By Age, Sex and Grade
Age Sex Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6Total 1 - 6
GrandTotal
Enrolment in All-Age Schools Grades 1 - 6TABLE 3-9
2009/2010
5 M 100 100F 95 1 96 196
6 M 2229 111 2340F 1975 110 1 2086 4426
7 M 399 2104 105 16 2624F 254 1984 109 8 2355 4979
8 M 25 469 2247 122 2863F 12 279 2214 98 2 2605 5468
9 M 2 45 512 2164 107 2830F 2 30 294 2221 89 6 2642 5472
10 M 1 7 52 618 2239 129 3046F 18 383 2075 131 2607 5653
11 M 6 51 521 2185 2763F 1 30 412 2423 2866 5629
12 M 1 3 60 1389 1453F 7 42 1035 1084 2537
13 M 3 6 56 65F 1 2 34 37 102
14 M 1 6 7F 2 2 9
15 M 4 4
376929342756 2736 2923 2977
2338 2404 2638 2747 2622 3631
5094 5140 5561 5724 5556 7400
M
F
Total
Grand Total
18095
16380
34475 34475
34475
By Parish, Grade and Sex
ParishGrade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Total 1 - 6 Grand TotalGrade 5 Grade 6
M F M F M F M F M F M F M F
Enrolment in All Age Schools Grades 1-6 TABLE 3-10
2009/2010
82 90 77 81 531 961Kingston 65 53 71 67 430 98 103 78 96
168 217 230 230 1,305 2,471St. Andrew 155 197 180 201 1,166 187 273 198 235
19 33 25 35 190 345St. Thomas 18 24 28 27 155 33 45 24 34
111 120 147 124 815 1,525Portland 86 124 115 109 710 139 174 109 167
89 82 87 77 548 1,065St. Mary 66 88 90 97 517 103 110 86 90
386 375 362 392 2,412 4,670St. Ann 326 329 363 355 2,258 405 492 375 510
151 164 183 152 1,010 1,974Trelawny 148 149 146 158 964 188 172 174 189
276 242 250 273 1,639 3,057St. James 215 210 224 238 1,418 240 358 202 329
141 130 159 143 893 1,725Hanover 124 114 138 150 832 144 176 118 188
357 313 338 357 2,181 4,178Westmoreland 307 300 329 342 1,997 362 454 267 452
204 200 226 211 1,387 2,656St. Elizabeth 165 170 193 198 1,269 204 342 225 318
170 184 207 230 1,268 2,435Manchester 156 192 174 201 1,167 197 280 166 278
392 343 399 401 2,444 4,683Clarendon 328 319 371 372 2,239 428 481 376 473
210 243 233 271 1,472 2,730St. Catherine 179 135 216 232 1,258 206 309 224 272
Total
Grand Total
2,756 2,736 2,923 2,977 18,095 34,475 2,338 2,404 2,638 2,747 16,380
5,094 5,140 5,561 5,724 34,475
2,934 3,769 2,622 3,631
5,556 7,400
By Age, Sex and Grade
Age Sex Grade 7 Grade 8 Grade 9Grand Total
Enrolment in All Age Schools Grades 7-9
Total 7 -10
TABLE 3-11
2009/2010
Grade 10
11 M 34 34F 15 15 49
12 M 716 55 771F 276 17 293 1064
13 M 730 873 62 1665F 273 346 18 637 2302
14 M 61 835 1169 2065F 21 318 438 777 2842
15 M 8 68 770 846F 1 32 268 301 1147
16 M 1 3 109 113F 1 26 27 140
17 M 4 454981550 1834 2114
587 713 750 2050
2137 2547 2864 7548
M
F
Total
Grand Total 7548
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0
0
Enrolment in All Age Schools Grades 7-9By Parish, Grade and Sex
ParishGrade 7 Grade 8 Grade 9 Grand Total
7 - 9Total 7 - 10
M F F M FM F M
TABLE 3-12
2009/2010
Grade 10
FMKingston 120 45 41 34 228 70 85 73 348
St. Andrew 282 89 95 98 587 214 199 174 869
St. Thomas 32 8 13 11 106 32 47 27 138
Portland 153 58 59 36 367 136 141 90 520
St. Mary 8 2 3 3 11 2 4 5 19
St. Ann 364 140 89 135 836 317 230 289 1,200
Trelawny 75 21 31 23 186 68 69 49 261
St. James 127 58 35 34 321 145 102 74 448
Hanover 39 12 13 14 180 87 38 55 219
Westmoreland 136 45 73 18 445 194 153 98 581
St. Elizabeth 100 40 33 27 328 129 114 85 428
Manchester 192 83 64 45 569 247 177 145 761
Clarendon 277 97 119 61 695 262 259 174 972
St. Catherine 145 52 45 48 639 211 216 212 784
Total
Grand Total
1,550 1,834 2,114 587 713 750 5,498 7,548
2,137 2,547 2,864 7,548
2,050
By Age, Sex and Grade
Age Sex Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6Total 1 - 6
GrandTotal
Enrolment in Primary & Junior High Schools Grades 1-6TABLE 3-13
2009/2010
5 M 31 31F 40 1 41 72
6 M 2196 35 2231F 2014 38 2 2054 4285
7 M 371 2274 44 4 2693F 333 2048 61 1 2443 5136
8 M 52 478 2274 39 2843F 5 305 2366 48 2724 5567
9 M 2 41 592 2548 113 3296F 1 20 323 2386 41 2 2773 6069
10 M 1 1 68 542 2250 90 2952F 1 1 19 308 2393 86 2808 5760
11 M 2 31 832 2243 3108F 12 429 2331 2772 5880
12 M 60 1408 1468F 1 20 826 847 2315
13 M 1 28 29F 39 39 68
14 M 1 1 2F 1 1 3
377032572653 2829 2980 3164
2394 2413 2772 2755 2883 3285
5047 5242 5752 5919 6140 7055
M
F
Total
Grand Total
18653
16502
35155 35155
35155
By Parish, Grade and Sex
ParishGrade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Total 1 - 6 Grand TotalGrade 5 Grade 6
M F M F M F M F M F M F M F
Enrolment in Primary & Junior High Schools Grades 1-6 TABLE 3-14
2009/2010
196 201 196 195 1,241 2,287Kingston 172 165 175 177 1,046 211 242 170 187
523 589 614 619 3,800 7,115St. Andrew 452 498 544 549 3,315 696 759 580 692
78 75 88 83 520 1,009St. Thomas 68 71 84 80 489 77 119 91 95
62 54 61 73 422 797Portland 63 56 62 55 375 78 94 48 91
142 191 189 233 1,281 2,419St. Mary 139 146 208 182 1,138 271 255 228 235
166 181 174 187 1,143 2,221St. Ann 156 154 165 202 1,078 183 252 181 220
44 55 91 38 353 674Trelawny 43 47 70 44 321 51 74 47 70
233 286 285 335 1,806 3,213St. James 201 189 219 239 1,407 316 351 257 302
120 132 157 116 804 1,558Hanover 134 124 121 112 754 136 143 139 124
101 88 109 103 668 1,260Westmoreland 84 99 97 98 592 117 150 88 126
100 115 107 136 737 1,425St. Elizabeth 103 78 97 126 688 126 153 143 141
398 365 397 429 2,450 4,860Manchester 378 386 432 359 2,410 406 455 442 413
266 296 296 333 1,947 3,670Clarendon 252 236 298 318 1,723 344 412 263 356
224 201 216 284 1,481 2,647St. Catherine 149 164 200 214 1,166 245 311 206 233
Total
Grand Total
2,653 2,829 2,980 3,164 18,653 35,155 2,394 2,413 2,772 2,755 16,502
5,047 5,242 5,752 5,919 35,155
3,257 3,770 2,883 3,285
6,140 7,055
By Age, Sex and Grade
Age Sex Grade 7 Grade 8 Grade 9Grand Total
Enrolment in Primary & Junior High Schools Grades 7-11
Total 7 - 11Grade 10
TABLE 3-15
2009/2010
Grade 11
10 F 1 1 1
11 M 30 30F 5 5 35
12 M 1889 18 1907F 1242 17 1259 3166
13 M 1703 2348 33 4084F 725 1471 11 2207 6291
14 M 74 1744 2777 4597 2F 27 749 1699 2475 7072
15 M 6 61 1688 1783 27 1F 24 890 914 2697
16 M 222 242 12 8F 1 108 121 363 12
17 M 1 21 28 6F 5 14 42 9
18 M 3 3F 1 4 1
126743703 4171 4741
2001 2261 2713 6997
5704 6432 7454 19671
M
F
Total
Grand Total
19671
41
0
41
18
22
40
Enrolment in Primary & Junior High Schools Grades 7-11
By Parish, Grade and Sex
ParishGrade 7 Grade 8 Grade 9 Total 7 - 11 Grand Total
1 - 11Total 7 - 11
M F M F M F M F
TABLE 3-16
2009/2010
Grade 10
M F
Grade 11
M F
Kingston 673 254 213 206 750 256 265 229 1,423 3,710
St. Andrew 1,813 689 584 540 2,504 891 791 822 4,317 11,432
St. Thomas 123 51 49 23 248 100 72 76 371 1,380
Portland 127 51 41 35 311 99 128 84 438 1,235
St. Mary 360 116 122 122 633 215 219 199 993 3,412
St. Ann 510 180 183 147 876 306 263 266 1,386 3,607 41
Trelawny 156 70 46 40 222 82 81 59 378 1,052
St. James 384 175 109 100 809 309 262 238 1,193 4,406
Hanover 37 18 10 9 153 80 36 37 190 1,748
Westmoreland 210 91 87 32 583 246 211 126 793 2,053
St. Elizabeth 466 216 140 110 873 336 318 219 1,339 2,764
Manchester 786 298 217 271 1,214 471 391 352 2,000 6,860
Clarendon 721 274 265 182 1,751 696 581 474 2,472 6,142
St. Catherine 631 230 195 184 1,747 654 553 522 2,378 5,025 18 22
Total
Grand Total
3,703 4,171 4,741 2,001 2,261 2,713 54,826
5,704 6,432 7,454 19,671
19,671 12,674 6,997 41
41
18 22
40
By Age, Sex and Grade
Age Sex Grade 7 Grade 8 Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11Total7 - 13
Grand Total
Enrolment in Secondary High Schools
Grade 12 Grade 13
TABLE 3-17
2009/2010
9 M 1 1
10 F 2 2 2
11 M 380 380F 573 6 579 959
12 M 11175 520 11695F 12891 648 4 13543 25238
13 M 5920 10693 359 16972F 5913 13216 560 11 19700 36672
14 M 248 5712 11151 588 13 17712F 179 5337 13734 661 15 19926 37638
15 M 5 260 7259 11191 550 19272 7F 10 188 6607 13876 664 21360 40632 15
16 M 10 980 6662 10398 7 18462 405F 8 709 5992 12260 19 19237 37699 249
17 M 40 1065 6071 176 8464 1112F 22 649 5034 304 8082 16546 2073
18 M 4 51 1386 698 2613 474F 33 779 1351 2669 5282 506
19 M 2 4 117 302 471 46F 3 30 331 384 855 20
11831853517729 17195 19795 19561
19568 19403 21636 21225 18782 2005
37297 36598 41431 40786 37317 3188
M
F
Total
Grand Total
96042
105482
201524 201524
2044
2863
4907
201524
Enrolment in Secondary High Schools
By Parish, Grade and Sex
ParishGrade 7 Grade 8 Grade 9 Grade 10 Grand Total
7 - 13Grade 11 Total 7 - 13
M F M F M F M F M F M F
Grade 12
M F
Grade 13
M F
TABLE 3-18
2009/2010
Kingston 1,183 1,614 7,218 1,446 1,437 1,273 1,300 9,184 1,852 1,795 1,655 1,608 16,402 340 414 246 239
St. Andrew 3,628 2,861 20,750 3,895 3,984 3,784 3,667 15,788 2,952 3,369 2,865 2,899 36,538 1,014 610 232 778
St. Thomas 531 653 2,886 594 581 562 522 3,163 666 666 570 563 6,049 64 27 18 32
Portland 666 687 3,455 749 712 606 611 3,208 736 646 525 546 6,663 80 46 22 31
St. Mary 823 788 4,241 847 937 760 699 3,833 752 828 683 701 8,074 101 43 38 74
St. Ann 1,133 1,099 5,644 1,217 1,230 983 1,039 4,951 1,210 1,026 809 782 10,595 36 19 6 6
Trelawny 762 651 4,105 904 872 794 731 3,694 772 824 714 701 7,799 28 23 9 14
St. James 1,560 1,313 7,899 1,591 1,646 1,555 1,547 6,771 1,428 1,363 1,231 1,343 14,670 39 54
Hanover 530 573 3,314 752 648 657 669 3,165 646 664 639 600 6,479 29 24 19 29
Westmoreland 890 1,029 4,736 963 981 843 943 4,909 1,009 1,011 838 963 9,645 64 38 21 52
St. Elizabeth 1,131 1,125 6,181 1,284 1,298 1,099 1,035 5,528 1,131 1,121 949 1,005 11,709 196 112 85 138
Manchester 1,106 1,031 6,498 1,335 1,383 1,189 1,197 5,503 1,178 1,097 902 965 12,001 171 230 100 117
Clarendon 1,923 2,019 11,430 2,179 2,352 2,122 2,264 10,442 2,012 2,157 1,851 2,047 21,872 355 208 148 235
St. Catherine 2,916 3,092 17,125 3,469 3,575 3,176 3,344 15,903 3,217 3,228 2,964 3,006 33,028 385 211 185 260
Total
Grand Total
17,729 17,195 19,795 19,561 19,568 19,403 21,636 21,225 18,535 96,042 18,782 201,524
37,297 36,598 41,431 40,786 37,317 201,524
2,044 2,863
4,907
1,183 2,005
3,188
105,482
By Age, Sex and Grade
Age Sex Grade 7 Grade 8 Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11Total7 - 13
Grand Total
Enrolment in Technical High Schools
Grade 12 Grade 13
TABLE 3-19
2009/2010
11 M 13 13F 20 20 33
12 M 767 17 3 787F 962 18 14 994 1781
13 M 463 787 27 1 1278F 438 959 42 1439 2717
14 M 68 426 768 38 1300F 44 432 987 39 1502 2802
15 M 18 1150 874 29 2071F 9 1090 797 27 1935 4006 12
16 M 391 1034 687 2124 12F 368 1104 717 2211 4335 22
17 M 61 540 1124 37 1887 125F 28 406 1044 25 1752 3639 249
18 M 3 49 552 75 750 71F 2 29 465 113 716 1466 107
19 M 69 38 140 33F 46 65 140 280 29
15024611311 1248 2403 2536
1464 1418 2531 2375 2299 203
2775 2666 4934 4911 4760 353
M
F
Total
Grand Total
10350
10709
21059 21059
241
419
660
21059
Enrolment in Technical High Schools
By Parish, Grade and Sex
ParishGrade 7 Grade 8 Grade 9 Grade 10 Grand Total
7 - 13Grade 11 Total 7 - 13
M F M F M F M F M F M F
Grade 12
M F
Grade 13
M F
TABLE 3-20
2009/2010
Kingston 305 309 1,008 326 311 22 44 1,085 385 342 23 26 2,093
St. Andrew 201 219 671 198 141 75 589 117 138 87 1,260 45 10 18 11
St. Thomas 158 138 825 176 159 124 133 667 117 151 112 98 1,492 61 44 7 14
St. Mary 102 136 584 114 133 118 117 605 128 124 110 107 1,189
St. Ann 238 256 1,290 337 268 219 228 1,249 373 251 189 180 2,539
St. James 161 149 812 168 151 127 119 731 160 140 111 113 1,543 49 33 25 37
Hanover 114 146 569 140 137 101 77 644 139 125 119 115 1,213
Westmoreland 169 158 783 133 163 130 120 699 165 150 103 94 1,482 41 17 12 27
St. Elizabeth 171 187 852 125 157 145 153 849 183 132 128 159 1,701 72 32 28 29
Manchester 146 185 800 153 430 876 205 416 1,676 58 48 22 13
Clarendon 206 275 951 203 175 164 158 897 173 168 124 122 1,848 29 21 14 16
St. Catherine 328 303 1,564 302 306 268 240 1,459 391 266 229 210 3,023 64 36 24 56
Total
Grand Total
1,311 1,248 2,403 2,536 1,464 1,418 2,531 2,375 2,461 10,350 2,299 21,059
2,775 2,666 4,934 4,911 4,760 21,059
241 419
660
150 203
353
10,709
By Age, Sex and Grade
Age Sex Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12Grand Total
Enrolment in Agricultural High
Total10-12
TABLE 3-21
2009/2010
Grade 9
14 M 1 1
15 M 4 1 19 14F 2 16 35 14
16 M 9 6 4 32 13F 11 24 56 13
17 M 29 26 7 94 32F 21 6 4 41 135 10
18 M 21 31 10 63 1F 10 26 3 39 102
19 M 3 9 3 15F 2 11 7 20 35
22467 72 25
46 43 14 140
113 115 39 364
M
F
Total
Grand Total 364
364
60
37
97
Enrolment in Agricultural High
By Parish, Grade and Sex
ParishGrade 10 Total 9 - 12Grade 11 Total 9 - 12
M F M F M F
Grade 12
M F
TABLE 3-22
2009/2010
Grade 9
M F
Hanover 14 26 49 21 84 33 133 14 25
St. Elizabeth 29 46 91 25 140 34 231 37 60
Total
Grand Total
46 72 43 364
113 115 364 39
25 14 224 140 67 37
97
60
Number of Repeaters by Grade, Sex and School Type: Grades 1-6
School TypeGrade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Total 1 - 6 Grand TotalGrade 5 Grade 6
M F M F M F M F M F M F M F
2009/2010
TABLE 3-23
629 195 197 199 2,952 5,202Primary 336 99 90 81 2,250 301 1,431 227 1,417
127 40 38 50 732 1,215All Age 58 24 18 14 483 28 449 11 358
86 19 9 3 426 781Primary & Junior High 38 5 7 8 355 71 238 54 243
Total
Grand Total
842 254 244 252 4,110 7,198 432 128 115 103 3,088
1,274 382 359 355 7,198
400 2,118 292 2,018
692 4,136 7,198
Number of Repeaters by Grade, Sex and School Type: Grades 7-12
School TypeGrade 7 Grade 8 Grade 9 Grade 10 Total 7 - 12 Grand TotalGrade 11 Grade 12
M F M F M F M F M F M F M F
TABLE 3-24
2009/2010
26 11 146 1 184 222All Age 3 2 32 1 38
12 22 278 312 409Primary & Junior High 5 2 90 97
44 57 278 249 1,499 2,200Secondary High 20 31 169 80 701 863 8 401
11 1 25 49 188 294Technical High 12 25 10 106 102 59
3 2 5 7Agricultural High 1 1 2
Total
Grand Total
93 91 730 301 2,188 3,132 40 35 317 92 944
133 126 1,047 393 3,132
965 8 460
1,425 8 3,132
TABLE 3 - 25 PROMOTION, REPETITION AND DROP-OUT RATES IN PUBLIC PRIMARY LEVEL EDUCATIONBY GRADE AND SEX 2008/2009
INTERNAL EFFICIENCYINDICATORS 1-2 2-3 3-4 4-5 5-6 6-7PROMOTION RATES 97.3 98.4 96.5 96.7 96.5 -MALE 96.7 97.3 95.4 96.3 95.6 -FEMALE 97.9 99.5 97.6 97.0 97.5 -REPETITION RATES 4.5 1.5 1.0 2.4 2.4 11.0MALE 6.0 2.0 1.5 3.5 2.9 11.0FEMALE 2.5 0.8 0.8 1.5 1.6 8.8DROP-OUT RATES -1.8 0.2 2.5 0.9 1.1 -MALE -2.7 0.8 3.1 0.2 1.6 -FEMALE -0.8 -0.5 1.8 1.6 0.6 -
Promotion and drop-out rates from grades 6 - 7 are not calculated as grade 6 marks the end of primary level
TABLE 3 -26 PROMOTION, REPETITION AND DROP-OUT RATES IN PUBLIC SECONDARY LEVEL EDUCATIONBY GRADE AND SEX 2008/2009
INTERNAL EFFICIENCYINDICATORS 7-8 8-9 9-10 10-11 11-12 12-13PROMOTION RATES 98.4 110.4 - 88.3 - 71.0MALE 97.4 110.6 - 86.0 - 61.1FEMALE 99.5 110.1 - 90.6 - 78.7REPETITION RATES 0.4 0.4 0.9 1.1 3.5 0.5MALE 0.8 0.6 1.4 1.6 6.7 1.8FEMALE 2.9 1.0 0.6 1.4 1.9 11.0DROP-OUT RATES 1.0 -10.8 - 10.6 - 27.8MALE 1.8 -11.3 - 12.4 - 37.1FEMALE 0.2 -10.4 - 8.7 - 20.6
Promotion and drop-out rates from grades 9-10 and grades 11-12 cannot be calculated as most studentsin All Age and Primary & Junior High schools complete the secondary level at grade 9. For other secondaryschools, students terminate at grade 11.
GRADE
GRADE
Table 3 - 27Enrolment in Kindergarten Schools and Kindergarten Departments of
Preparatory Schools by Age and Sex2009/2010
Grand Male Female Male Female Male Female Total
3 707 611 71 95 778 706 14844 1231 1226 183 139 1414 1365 27795 912 849 133 151 1045 1000 20456 154 96 15 26 169 122 2917 14 8 0 1 14 9 238 2 2 0 0 2 2 49 1 2 0 0 1 2 3
Total 3021 2794 402 412 3423 3206 6629Grand Total 5815 814 6629
AgeKindergarten Schools
Kindergarten Dept. of Preparatory Schools Total
Table 3 - 28 Enrolment in Kindergarten Schools and Kindergarten Departments of Preparatory Schools2009/2010
Grand Parish Male Female Male Female Male FemaleKingston 34 24 0 0 34 24 58St. Andrew 796 757 53 74 849 831 1680St. Thomas 119 100 0 0 119 100 219Portland 106 87 8 6 114 93 207St. Mary 16 16 7 9 23 25 48St. Ann 235 241 50 59 285 300 585Trelawny 9 7 0 0 9 7 16St. James 328 390 95 89 423 479 902Hanover 27 36 0 0 27 36 63Westmoreland 623 546 0 0 623 546 1169St. Elizabeth 156 139 0 0 156 139 295Manchester 267 173 92 84 359 257 616Clarendon 61 43 16 11 77 54 131St. Catherine 244 235 81 80 325 315 640Total 3021 2794 402 412 3423 3206 6629Grand Total
Kindergarten SchoolsKindergarten Dept. of Preparatory Schools Total
5815 814 6629
By Age, Sex and Grade
Age Sex Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 Grade 7 Grade 8 Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12 Grade 13Total 1 - 6
Total 7 - 13
Total 1 - 13
TABLE 3-29
2009/2010
Enrolment in Independent Preparatory and Secondary Schools
3 MF
4 MF 5 5 5
5 M 212 1 213 213F 291 4 295 295
6 M 1,368 173 2 1,543 1,543F 1,344 243 6 1,593 1,593
7 M 264 1,351 214 4 1,833 1,833F 175 1,282 354 4 1,815 1,815
8 M 25 327 1,242 244 3 1,841 1,841F 11 203 1,176 280 9 1,679 1,679
9 M 6 41 360 1,152 231 4 1,794 1,794F 10 232 1,248 254 7 1,751 1,751
10 M 4 46 295 1,052 220 1,617 1,617F 18 244 1,093 242 1 1,597 1,598 1
11 M 1 2 9 35 364 1,028 32 1,439 1,471 32F 3 29 272 1,042 22 1,346 1,368 22
12 M 4 34 407 143 21 445 609 164F 1 1 1 18 324 190 17 3 345 555 210
13 M 1 1 39 83 119 18 6 41 267 226F 4 30 74 156 9 1 34 274 240
14 M 1 14 101 133 20 1 269 268F 12 74 170 18 2 276 276
15 M 4 14 311 102 13 444 444F 1 2 19 212 198 19 3 451 448
16 M 1 3 161 235 85 4 1 489 488F 1 1 2 87 202 193 4 2 490 488
17 M 1 1 31 162 169 20 6 390 390F 1 11 81 214 21 6 334 334
18 M 5 30 74 16 18 143 143F 1 1 34 76 4 12 128 128
19 M 12 28 8 48 48F 1 10 25 2 38 38
1,700 1,685 1,876 1,899 1,873 1,735 277 259 659 567 369 40 32
1,826 1,744 1,790 1,809 1,650 1,646 299 271 493 544 529 29 20
3,702 3,643 3,663 3,544 3,335 3,346 576 530 1,152 1,111 898 69 52
M
F
Total
Grand Total
10,768 12,971 2,203
10,465 12,650 2,185
21,233 25,621 4,388
By Parish, Grade and Sex
Parish Sex Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 Grade 7 Grade 8 Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12 Grade 13Total 1 - 6
Total 7 - 9
Total12 - 13
GrandTotal
Total10 - 11
TABLE 3-30
2009/2010
Enrolment in Independent Preparatory and Secondary Schools
MF
94 92
26 48
33
153 409
18 10 11 5 4 17 26 7 0 0 17 21 17 17 20 16 19 10 10 9 15 24 107 162 0 0
Kingston 269
MF
3,413 3,204
452 377
298
4,163 3,762
593 558 586 137 115 200 200 98 0 0 552 561 563 570 522 528 560 515 509 129 108 140 99 82 0 0
St. Andrew 181
MF
238 207
238 207
33 39 41 0 0 42 45 38 19 37 36 37 47 31 0 0
St. Thomas
MF
415 566
415 566
81 53 61 0 0 77 74 69 68 86 162 91 69 90 0 0
Portland
MF
241 271
27 28
18
286 326
46 41 46 6 9 12 10 8 0 0 31 35 42 40 39 47 48 40 57 6 10 12 18 9 0 0
St. Mary 27
MF
998 1,033
75 72
64
1,137 1,204
192 140 139 17 12 46 40 24 0 0 191 180 156 188 170 171 187 151 166 28 16 28 61 38 0 0
St. Ann 99
MF
85 69
85 69
11 10 18 0 0 12 18 16 11 13 12 10 9 14 0 0
Trelawny
MF
1,216 1,221
182 154
126 1
1,524 1,556
208 203 184 45 54 83 38 88 0 0 229 214 178 237 212 199 229 177 167 54 50 50 42 138 1 0
St. James 180
MF
135 159
135 159
20 25 17 0 0 23 26 24 33 25 25 33 19 24 0 0
Hanover
MF
435 443
435 443
73 62 72 0 0 92 67 69 86 77 66 65 71 78 0 0
Westmoreland
MF
725 754
725 754
140 98 123 0 0 124 113 127 155 123 116 108 127 125 0 0
St. Elizabeth
MF
1,313 948
118 118
104 68 48
1,603 1,186
197 225 203 34 20 64 46 58 36 32 229 244 215 143 165 169 162 172 137 28 26 64 44 28 28 20
Manchester 72
MF
298 288
159 119
142 4
603 519
56 52 39 14 20 125 78 64 4 0 56 52 43 50 60 34 59 40 45 23 22 74 67 45 0 0
Clarendon 112
MF
1,162 1,210
156 147
151
1,469 1,490
208 169 160 19 25 112 129 22 0 0 224 223 178 209 195 209 201 203 193 22 24 101 106 27 0 0
St. Catherine 133
Total
Grand Total 3,702 3,643 3,663 3,544 3,335 3,346 576 530 1,152 1,111 898 69 52 121 2,258 2,009 21,233 25,621
MF
10,768 10,465
1,195 1,063
936 72 49
12,971 12,650
1,876 1,685 1,700 277 259 659 567 369 40 32 1,899 1,873 1,735 1,826 1,744 1,790 1,809 1,650 1,646 299 271 493 544 529 29 20 1,073
TABLE 3 - 31 ENROLMENT IN COMMUNITY COLLEGES BY SEX 2009/2010
TOTAL TOTAL GRANDCOLLEGE MALES MALES FEMALES FEMALES TOTAL
Full Time Evening/Part Time Full Time Evening/Part Time
Brown's Town 311 - 311 578 - 578 889
Excelsior 473 111 584 971 175 1146 1730
Knox 484 29 513 808 34 842 1355
*Moneague 184 - 184 435 - 435 619
Montego Bay 570 179 749 995 390 1385 2134
**CASE 208 45 253 184 123 307 560
***Bethlehem 20 - 20 89 - 89 109
Portmore 494 470 964 720 904 1624 2588
Total 2744 834 3578 4780 1626 6406 9984
* The Community College section of Moneague College** The Community College section of CASE*** The Community College section of Bethlehem Moravian College
TABLE 3 - 32 ENROLMENT AT EDNA MANLEY COLLEGE OF THE VISUALAND PERFORMING ARTS BY SCHOOL, PROGRAMME AND SEX
2009/2010
GRANDSCHOOL TOTAL
F/T P/T F/T P/T
ARTS 129 130 49 76 22 - 17 - 200 223 423
GRAND TOTAL*
* Does not include Teacher Training Programmes
TOTALDEGREE DIPLOMA CERTIFICATE
125259 42339
M F M F M FM F
TOTAL 129 130 49 76 22 0 17 0 200 223 423
TABLE 3 - 33 ENROLMENT IN TEACHER TRAINING PROGRAMMES
BY YEAR, INSTITUTION & SEX
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION PRIMARY EDUCATION SECONDARY EDUCATION SPECIAL EDUCATION
COLLEGE FIRST SECOND THIRD PART FIRST SECOND THIRD PART FIRST SECOND THIRD PART FIRST SECOND THIRD PART FIRST SECONDTHIRD PART TOTAL GRAND
Sex YEAR YEAR YEAR TIME YEAR YEAR YEAR TIME YEAR YEAR YEAR TIME YEAR YEAR YEAR TIME YEAR YEAR YEAR TIME TOTAL
M - - - - 18 12 18 1 4 11 2 - - - - - - - - - 66
*BETHLEHEM F - - - - 142 120 111 12 34 60 46 - - - - - - - - - 525
M - 3 - - 2 - - - 31 24 15 - - - - - - - - - 75
CHURCH F 20 14 13 - 11 7 7 - 90 88 112 - - - - - - - - - 362
M - - - - - - - - 166 57 22 **55 - - - - - - - - 300
G.C. FOSTER F - - - - - - - - 117 72 46 **59 - - - - - - - - 294
M 12 - - **1 - - 13 **28 - ^49 80 **298 - - - **1 - - 10 **33 525
MICO F 453 - - **109 - - 116 **307 - ^128 216 **778 - - 9 **62 - - 53 **181 2412
M - - - - 8 20 9 - 35 32 - - - - - - - - - - 104
*C.A.S.E F - - - - 105 84 88 - 77 83 - - - - - - - - - - 437
M 1 - 1 - 7 4 3 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 16
ST. JOSEPHS F 74 74 66 ***50 201 134 137 ***24 - - - - - - - - - - - - 760
M 4 1 1 - 18 10 4 2 7 1 - 10 3 3 2 - 2 3 1 - 72
SAM SHARPE F 54 52 43 **20 89 92 74 17 16 9 11 24 22 17 15 - 28 19 17 - 619
M 4 3 - - 1 - - - 13 8 13 - - - - - - - 3 - 45
SHORTWOOD F 122 77 66 - 15 5 7 - 139 114 75 - - - - - 12 11 7 - 650
M - - - - 12 9 7 **2 119 163 6 - - - - - - - - - 318
*MONEAGUE F - - - - 78 67 58 **12 165 199 32 - - - - - - - - - 611
M - - - - - - 3 **5 - - - - - - - - - - - - 8
KNOX F - - - - - - 31 **22 - - - - - - - - - - - - 53
EDNA MANLEY M - - - - - - - - 11 11 3 25 - - - - - - - - 50COLLEGE F - - - - - - - - 11 10 4 67 - - - - - - - - 92TOTAL M 21 7 2 **1 66 55 54 8 386 307 141 151 3 3 2 0 2 3 14 0 1225
F 723 217 188 124 641 509 598 118 649 635 542 316 22 17 24 0 40 30 77 0 5470
* The Teachers' Training section of the multi-disciplinary colleges
** Students registered for the Bachelors Degree *** Student registered for Post Certificate**** Students Registered for the Professional Studies Diploma Programme^ Students Registered for the Post Graduate Diploma
2009/2010
GUIDANCE & COUNSELLING
591
437
594
2937
541
776
6695
691
695
929
142
61
TABLE 3 - 34 ENROLMENT AT THE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, SCIENCE AND EDUCATION BY SCHOOL, PROGRAMME AND SEX
2009/2010
PROGRAMME
F/T P/T F/T P/T F/T P/T F/T P/T F/T P/T F/T P/T
Agriculture 28 - 6 13 32 - 35 - 88 - 46 - 148 100 248
Architecture & Building - - - - - - - - 0
Business & Administration - 6 - 17 - - - - 20 7 44 29 33 90 123
Hospitality & Tourism - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0Management
Life/Environmental Sciences 32 - - 64 - - - - - - - - 32 64 96
Physical/Natural Sciences - - - - - - - - 31 - 44 - 31 44 75
Computing - - - - 9 - - - - - 9 - 9 9 18
GRAND TOTAL*
* Does not include Teacher Training Programmes
ASSOCIATE DEGREE TOTAL
7 143 29TOTAL 660
F GRAND
166 76 318
M F
41 - 35 - 560
560
253 30794 1396
F M
DEGREE DIPLOMA
MM F
TABLE 3 - 35 REGISTRATION AT THE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGYBY PROGRAMME, SCHOOL/DEPARTMENT AND SEX
2009/2010
SCHOOL/DEPARTMENTM F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F T
Caribbean School of Architecture 11 6 99 77 110 83 193
Building & Land Management 7 5 385 165 160 39 27 3 5 584 212 796
Business Management 68 147 1413 2833 1 1482 2980 4462
Computer & Information Technology 823 407 32 9 81 22 936 438 1374
Engineering 387 100 285 16 672 116 788
Hospitality & Tourism Management 102 557 10 37 112 594 706
Pharmacy and Health Science 1 6 159 878 8 37 53 1 3 1 2 222 927 1149
Mathematics & Science 67 98 1 67 99 166
Technical and Vocational Education 14 41 292 434 1 2 1 4 308 481 789
Law 105 209 105 209 314
Total 101 205 3832 5758 41 49 446 55 53 1 118 65 7 6 4598 6139 10737Source: University of Technology, March 2010
HIGHERDEGREE DEGREE DEGREE
ASSOCIATEDIPLOMA
DIPLOMA(POST-GRAD) CERTIFICATE ADMITTED
SPECIALLY GRANDTOTAL
Table 3-36ENROLMENT IN SELECTED INDEPENDENT TERTIARY INSTITUTIONS BY GENDER, 2008/09
INSTITUTION MALE FEMALE TOTALCaribbean Institute of Technology 1011 221 1232Caribbean Maritime Institute 521 152 673Church Teachers' College/Temple University 3 23 26Dental Auxiliary School 3 36 39International University of the Caribbean 213 496 709Institute of Chartered Accountants of Jamaica 1312 3386 4698Jamaica Theological Seminary 108 121 229Media Technology Institute 27 7 34Management Institute of National Development 1245 4087 5332Northern Caribbean University 1230 4297 5527Nursing Schools - UWI 3 233 236Other Nursing Schools 4 371 375School of Physical Therapy 14 58 72St. Michael's Theological College 69 179 248University College of the Caribbean 823 2365 3188Vocational Training Development Institute 947 1054 2001Total 7533 17086 24619Source: Economic and Social Survey Jamaica (ESSJ 2009)
Table 3-37a
PARISH Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male FemaleKingston - 4 8 - 110 70 116 177 186 40 420 291St. Andrew 53 49 126 120 105 38 459 265 111 78 854 550St. Thomas - - - - 30 9 10 4 - 1 40 14St. Ann - - 27 15 - - 88 49 39 14 154 78Trelawny - - - - 7 2 1 - - - 8 2St. James - - 25 25 28 14 12 11 - - 65 50Westmoreland 1 1 1 - 22 14 46 27 57 33 127 75St. Elizabeth - - 11 9 - - - - 2 1 13 10Manchester - - 29 35 16 10 55 32 199 25 299 102Clarendon 1 - 4 3 7 5 36 27 14 10 62 45St. Catherine 1 2 2 4 12 17 207 147 20 15 242 185Total 56 56 233 211 337 179 1030 739 628 217 2284 1402Grand Total 845
Blind and Visually Impaired
OnlyDeaf & Hearing Impaired Only
Learning Disabilities Only
Mentally Retarded Only
112 444 516 1769
(2009/2010)Enrolment in Special Education Institutions by Parish, Sex and Area of Disability
3686
SubtotalMultiple
Disabilities
Table 3-37b Enrolment in Special Education Institutions by Parish, Sex and Area of Disability (continued)
PARISH Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male FemaleKingston 32 20 16 7 3 - 11 1 - - 482 319St. Andrew 5 3 67 13 15 1 1 2 18 18 960 587St. Thomas 3 - 1 - 1 - 3 - 1 1 49 15St. Ann 4 1 4 - 5 1 10 2 - - 177 82Trelawny - - 1 - - - 1 2 - - 10 4St. James - - - - - - - - - - 65 50Westmoreland - - 13 9 10 2 3 2 - - 153 88St. Elizabeth - - - - - - - - - - 13 10Manchester 14 5 10 5 7 - 21 12 44 36 395 160Clarendon 18 21 6 - 3 1 17 10 25 16 131 93St. Catherine 51 17 27 7 19 10 74 68 5 6 418 293Total 127 67 145 41 63 15 141 99 93 77 2853 1701Grand Total 170 455478 240194 186
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity
Disorder
Speech & Language Disabilities
(2009/2010)
Physical Disabilities Autism Other Disabilities Grand Total
Table 3-38 Percentage Daily Attendance by Region and Level (2008/2009)
Region Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female TotalKingston 81.5 82.6 82.0 84.6 86.5 85.6 81.2 85.2 83.4Port Antonio 71.7 74.0 72.8 83.8 85.5 84.6 79.7 84.8 82.3Brown's Town 76.1 75.8 76.0 83.1 85.7 84.4 78.5 84.2 81.3Montego Bay 76.9 77.1 77.0 82.6 85.4 84.0 74.1 81.3 77.7Mandeville 78.5 79.6 79.0 84.5 85.8 85.1 81.8 85.7 83.7Old Harbour 75.6 76.3 75.9 81.8 83.7 82.8 78.9 82.8 80.8National 77.1 77.9 77.5 83.2 85.2 84.2 79.1 83.9 81.5
Source: Statistics Unit, Ministry of Education, 2010
LevelInfant Primary Secondary
EXAMINATION
STATISTICS
EXAMINATION STATISTICS ____________________________________________________________
The Grade Four Literary Test
The Grade Four Literacy Test is designed to test the literacy levels of children at the grade 4 level so as to identify any additional support that students might need to ensure that they are performing at the required grade level. The Test is administered at the end of Grade four, prior to entering Grade five. Students are examined on three components, word recognition, reading comprehension and writing task. The students’ performance is categorized as Mastery, Near Mastery and Non-Mastery. For the academic year 2008/2009, a total 46,643 students (boys 23,568 and girls 23,075) sat the test at the first administration. Table 4-1a indicates that the national mean scores moved from 71.7 percent in 2007/2008 to 70.1 percent.
Grade Six Achievement Test
The Grade Six Achievement Test (GSAT) is a curriculum-based test. The items on the test are based on materials covered in the Grades 4 to 6 curricula. The test which is used mainly to place students at the secondary level, consists of Mathematics, Science, Language Arts, Social Studies and Communication Task. The national mean score for Mathematics was 53, Science 53, Language Arts 57, Social Studies 53 and Communication Task 7 (out of a 12). Girls continued to out-perform boys in all subject areas and across all regions.
Grade Nine Achievement Test (GNAT)
The Grade Nine Achievement Test (GNAT) is offered to students in Grade 9 at All Age and Primary and Junior High schools. Awardees are placed in Secondary High and Technical High Schools.
For the year under review 2008/2009, some 10,707 students (4,270 females and 6,437 males) sat Mathematics and 10,713 students (4,270 females, 6443 males) sat Language Arts. Students’ performance in GNAT improved over that of the last academic year with the national mean scores for Mathematics moving from 40 percent to 43 percent and Language Arts moving from 47 percent to 52
percent. Students in Regions one and five continue to perform better than the other regions in both Mathematics and Language Arts, while Region six had the lowest average scores.
Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC)
The Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) is a terminal examination and is usually taken at the end of Grade 11. Some subjects include a School Based Assessment (SBA) component which contributes to the final grade awarded. For matriculation purposes emphasis is placed on performance in key the subject areas, of Mathematics, English Language, Information Technology and the sciences.
For 2008/2009, some 36.1 percent of the students who sat Mathematics achieved Grades I to III, a slight decline from the 37 percent achieved in the previous academic year. Performance in English Language entries reflected an increase to 53.9 percent from 43.5 percent in 2007/2008. Music showed the greatest decline with 26.9 percent of those who sat achieving Grades I to III for 2008/2009 compared to 71 percent in 2007/2008. Economics showed the most improvement with 100 percent of females who sat achieving Grades I to III for 2008/2009 compared to 69 percent in 2007/2008.
Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examinations (CAPE) The Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE) is designed to provide certification of the academic, vocational and technical achievement of students, who, have completed five years of secondary education, and have obtained the required grades, and wished to pursue further studies. The examinations test the skills and knowledge acquired by students under a flexible and articulated system where subjects are organized in 1-Unit or 2-Unit courses. A CAPE Certificate is awarded after a student has successfully completed one year of study in the CAPE programme and has obtained at least 10 credits, which is equivalent to one unit. A CAPE Diploma is awarded after a student has successfully completed at least six units and has obtained at least 60 credits.
For 2008/2009, the following subjects for unit one showed significant improvement in performance over 2007/2008: Accounting, Electrical, Caribbean Studies, Geography, Geometrical and Pure Mathematics. (Table 4-10 (i))
TABLE 4 - 1a Grade 4 Literacy Test (First Sitting)2008/2009
REGIONS Number Percentage Mastering All 3 Skill Cognitive Areas Or LessSitting 3 2 1 0
Region 1 (Kingston) Total 11415 73.8 10.3 8.7 7.2Male 5703 65.2 11.9 12.2 10.7Female 5712 82.4 8.6 5.3 3.7
Region 2 (Port Antonio) Total 3489 69.3 11.3 9.8 9.5
Male 1799 57.6 13.4 14.5 14.6Female 1690 81.8 9.2 4.8 4.2
Region 3 (Brown's Town Total 5637 68.3 12.6 9.1 9.9Male 2848 56.2 15.3 12.9 15.5Female 2789 80.7 9.9 5.2 4.2
Region 4 (Montego Bay) Total 7520 69.0 11.8 9.7 9.5Male 3824 57.7 14.0 13.9 14.4Female 3696 80.7 9.6 5.4 4.4
Region 5 (Mandeville) Total 5712 70.7 11.5 8.9 8.9Male 2844 58.1 14.5 13.2 14.3Female 2868 83.2 8.6 4.7 3.5
Region 6 (Old Harbour) Total 12870 68.1 12.1 10.0 9.8Male 6550 56.7 14.8 14.0 14.4Female 6320 79.8 9.4 5.9 5
Grand Total 46643 70.1 11.6 9.4 9.0Male 23568 59.1 13.9 13.4 13.6Female 23075 81.3 9.2 5.3 4.2
Source: Student Assessment Unit, Ministry of Education
Table 4-1b Grade 4 Literacy by Region and Subject (First Sitting)(2008/2009)
Region NumberSitting M NM M NM M NM
Region 1 (Kingston) Total 11415 90.8 9.2 80.4 19.6 79.5 20.5Male 5703 86.9 13.1 73.1 26.9 71.6 28.4Female 5712 94.7 5.3 87.6 12.4 87.4 12.6
Region 2 (Port Antonio) Total 3489 87.5 12.5 76.6 23.4 76.4 23.6Male 1799 81.1 18.9 66.9 33.1 66.0 34.0Female 1690 94.3 5.7 87.0 13.0 87.4 12.6
Region 3 (Brown's Town) Total 5637 87.4 12.6 76.5 23.5 75.6 24.4Male 2848 81.0 19.0 66.5 33.5 64.8 35.2Female 2789 93.9 6.1 86.7 13.3 86.5 13.5
Region 4 (Montego Bay) Total 7520 87.8 12.2 76.4 23.6 76.2 23.8Male 3824 81.7 18.3 66.9 33.1 66.4 33.6Female 3696 94.0 6.0 86.2 13.8 86.4 13.6
Region 5 (Mandeville) Total 5712 88.3 11.7 77.0 23.0 78.8 21.2Male 2844 81.6 18.4 66.2 33.8 68.5 31.5Female 2868 94.8 5.2 87.8 12.2 89.0 11.0
Region 6 (Old Harbour) Total 12870 87.4 12.6 76.8 23.2 74.2 25.8Male 6550 81.8 18.2 68.2 31.8 64.0 36.0Female 6320 93.3 6.7 85.8 14.2 84.9 15.1
National Grand Total 46643 88.4 11.6 77.6 22.4 76.7 23.3Male 23568 82.8 17.2 68.6 31.4 67.0 33.0Female 23075 94.1 5.9 86.7 13.3 86.6 13.4
M - MasteryNM - Non Mastery
Source: Student Assessment Unit
Word Recognition Reading Comprehension WritingSubjects
TABLE 4-2
Region 1 Region 2 Region 3 Region 4 Region 5 Region 6 NationalMATHEMATICS 47773 58 50 50 53 52 51 53
FEMALE 23850 61 54 55 57 56 54 57
MALE 23923 54 46 45 49 48 47 49
SCIENCE 47788 57 50 50 53 53 51 53
FEMALE 23861 60 54 54 57 56 53 56
MALE 23927 55 47 46 50 49 48 50
SOCIAL STUDIES 47787 58 50 50 54 53 51 53
FEMALE 23854 60 54 54 57 57 54 56
MALE 23933 55 46 46 50 49 48 50
LANGUAGE ARTS 47794 61 54 54 57 56 54 57
FEMALE 23861 66 60 60 62 62 59 62
MALE 23933 57 48 48 52 51 49 51
COMPOSITION 47788 8 7 7 7 7 7 7
FEMALE 23862 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
MALE 23926 7 6 6 7 7 6 7*All subjects are marked out of 100 points with the exception of Composition, which is marked out of 12Source: Student Assessment Unit, Ministry of Education
MEAN SCORES BY SUBJECT AND REGION2008/2009
GRADE SIX ACHIEVEMENT TEST(GSAT)
SubjectNumber of
Candidates Sitting Regional and National Mean Scores
TABLE 4-3
Region 1 Region 2 Region 3 Region 4 Region 5 Region 6 NationalMATHEMATICS 10707 48 42 42 40 45 40 43
FEMALE 4270 52 47 48 45 50 42 48
MALE 6437 45 39 39 36 41 38 40
LANGUAGE ARTS 10713 58 52 50 47 54 46 52
FEMALE 4270 66 61 61 57 62 53 60
MALE 6443 53 46 44 40 48 43 46
Source: Examination Section, Ministry of Education, Youth & Culture
AVERAGE SCORES BY SUBJECT AND REGION2008/2009
GRADE NINE ACHIEVEMENT EXAMINATIONS
SubjectNumber of
Candidates Sitting Regional and National Average
TABLE 4 - 4 CARIBBEAN SECONDARY EDUCATION CERTIFICATE: TOTAL NUMBER OF CANDIDATES SITTING
& PERCENTAGE ATTAINING GRADES 1, 2 & 3 AT THE GENERAL PROFICIENCY LEVELBY SEX
2008/2009
NUMBER NUMBER PERCENTAGE NUMBER PERCENTAGE NUMBER NUMBER PERCENTAGE NUMBER PERCENTAGESITTING ATTAINING ATTAINING ATTAINING ATTAINING SUBJECT SEX SITTING ATTAINING ATTAINING ATTAINING ATTAINING
GRADES 1&2 GRADES 1&2 GRADE 3 GRADES 1,2&3 GRADES 1&2 GRADES 1&2 GRADE 3 GRADES 1,2&3
Agriculture M 136 92 67.6 36 94.1 Electronic M 1018 613 60.2 288 88.5Science F 219 148 67.6 49 90.0 Doc. Prep & F 2311 1384 59.9 698 90.1(Double Award) T 355 240 67.6 85 91.5 Management T 3329 1997 60.0 986 89.6
Agriculture M 828 429 51.8 300 88.0 Electrical & M 1838 455 24.8 418 47.5Science F 1297 672 51.8 485 89.2 Electronic F 138 56 40.6 18 53.6(Single Award) T 2125 1101 51.8 785 88.8 Technology T 1976 511 25.9 436 47.9
Biology M 1670 636 38.1 631 75.9 English M 15401 3514 22.8 3752 47.2F 3330 1351 40.6 1279 79.0 Language F 25008 7625 30.5 6885 58.0T 5000 1987 39.7 1910 77.9 T 40409 11139 27.6 10637 53.9
Building M 630 445 70.6 71 81.9 English M 1943 620 31.9 316 48.2Technology F 63 44 69.8 10 85.7 Literature F 5364 2374 44.3 872 60.5Construction T 693 489 70.6 81 82.3 T 7307 2994 41.0 1188 57.2
Building M 782 343 43.9 198 69.2 Food M 671 268 39.9 259 78.5Technology F 33 16 48.5 4 60.6 & Nutrition F 4066 2328 57.3 1293 89.1Woods T 815 359 44.0 202 68.8 T 4737 2596 54.8 1552 87.6
Caribbean M 1767 366 20.7 664 58.3 French M 251 77 30.7 85 64.5History F 3698 1065 28.8 1335 64.9 F 507 167 32.9 190 70.4
T 5465 1431 26.2 1999 62.8 T 758 244 32.2 275 68.5
Chemistry M 2046 764 37.3 774 75.2 Geography M 2112 373 17.7 873 59.0F 2990 1180 39.5 1132 77.3 F 1986 446 22.5 789 62.2T 5036 1944 38.6 1906 76.4 T 4098 819 20.0 1662 60.5
Clothing M 81 12 14.8 37 60.5 Home Econ. M 389 166 42.7 133 76.9& Textiles F 1345 504 37.5 603 82.3 Management F 3036 1587 52.3 1068 87.5
T 1426 516 36.2 640 81.1 T 3425 1753 51.2 1201 86.2
Economics M 261 55 21.1 106 61.7 Human M 3547 1548 43.6 957 70.6F 440 263 59.8 177 100.0 Social F 10177 5416 53.2 2704 79.8T 701 318 45.4 283 85.7 Biology T 13724 6964 50.7 3661 77.4
SOURCE: Caribbean Examinations Council
SEXSUBJECT
TABLE 4 - 4 (i)CARIBBEAN SECONDARY EDUCATION CERTIFICATE: TOTAL NUMBER OF CANDIDATES SITTIN
& PERCENTAGE ATTAINING GRADES 1, 2 & 3 AT THE GENERAL PROFICIENCY LEVEBY SEX
2008/2009
NUMBER NUMBER PERCENTAGE NUMBER PERCENTAGE NUMBER NUMBER PERCENTAGE NUMBER PERCENTAGESUBJECT SEX SITTING ATTAINING ATTAINING ATTAINING ATTAINING SUBJECT SEX SITTING ATTAINING ATTAINING ATTAINING ATTAINING
(cont'd) GRADES 1&2 GRADES 1&2 GRADE 3 GRADES 1,2&3 (cont'd) GRADES 1&2 GRADES 1&2 GRADE 3 GRADES 1,2&3
Information M 139 60 43.2 55 82.7 Principles of M 3386 813 24.0 1149 57.9Technology F 169 99 58.6 46 85.8 Accounts F 7433 2107 28.3 2616 63.5(General) T 308 159 51.6 101 84.4 T 10819 2920 27.0 3765 61.8
Information M 5627 3546 63.0 1319 86.5 Principles of M 4165 1877 45.1 1581 83.0Technology F 7449 4797 64.4 1632 86.3 Business F 8526 3860 45.3 3043 81.0(Technical) T 13076 8343 63.8 2951 86.4 T 12691 5737 45.2 4624 81.6
Integrated M 2749 1050 38.2 1297 85.4 Religious M 993 386 38.9 382 77.3Science F 3865 1350 34.9 2056 88.1 Education F 1965 1059 53.9 614 85.1(Single Award) T 6614 2400 36.3 3353 87.0 T 2958 1445 48.9 996 82.5
Mathematics M 14234 2374 16.7 2841 36.6 Social M 7032 2579 36.7 2799 76.5F 23891 3553 14.9 5000 35.8 Studies F 12808 5835 45.6 4587 81.4T 38125 5927 15.5 7841 36.1 T 19840 8414 42.4 7386 79.6
Mech. Eng. Tech M 980 377 38.5 209 59.8 Spanish M 1141 436 38.2 374 71.0F 31 16 51.6 5 67.7 F 3122 1249 40.0 1023 72.8T 1011 393 38.9 214 60.0 T 4263 1685 39.5 1397 72.3
Music M 70 7 10.0 20 38.6 Technical M 2890 1162 40.2 865 70.1F 97 1 1.0 17 18.6 Drawing F 300 172 57.3 65 79.0T 167 8 4.8 37 26.9 T 3190 1334 41.8 930 71.0
Office M 1999 722 36.1 921 82.2 Theatre Arts M 73 32 43.8 28 82.2Administration F 5090 2404 47.2 1946 85.5 F 238 98 41.2 107 86.1
T 7089 3126 44.1 2867 84.5 T 311 130 41.8 135 85.2
Physical M 744 607 81.6 93 94.1 Visual Arts M 1091 317 29.1 523 77.0Education F 687 608 88.5 64 97.8 F 880 250 28.4 432 77.5& Sports T 1431 1215 84.9 157 95.9 T 1971 567 28.8 955 77.2
Physics M 2734 969 35.4 981 71.3F 2077 927 44.6 713 79.0T 4811 1896 39.4 1694 74.6
SOURCE: Caribbean Examinations Council
TABLE 4 - 5 CARIBBEAN SECONDARY EDUCATION CERTIFICATE: TOTAL NUMBER OF CANDIDATES SITTING
& PERCENTAGE ATTAINING GRADES 1, 2 & 3 AT THE BASIC PROFICIENCY LEVELBY SEX
2008/2009
NUMBER NUMBER PERCENTAGE NUMBER PERCENTAGESUBJECT SEX SITTING ATTAINING ATTAINING ATTAINING ATTAINING
GRADES 1&2 GRADES 1&2 GRADE 3 GRADES 1,2&31
Mathematics M 69 2 2.9 17 27.5F 168 17 10.1 44 36.3T 237 19 8.0 61 33.8
SOURCE: Caribbean Examinations Council
Table 4-6 (i)
SUBJECT SEXNUMBER SITTING
NUMBER ATTAINING
GRADES 1-5
PERCENTAGE ATTAINING
GRADES 1-5 SUBJECT SEXNUMBER SITTING
NUMBER ATTAINING
GRADES 1-5
PERCENTAGE ATTAINING
GRADES 1-5Accounting M 427 404 94.6 French M 14 10 71.4
F 839 803 95.7 F 45 42 93.3T 1266 1207 95.3 T 59 52 88.1
Applied M 57 37 64.9 Geography M 207 194 93.7Mathematics F 52 42 80.8 F 187 185 98.9
T 109 79 72.5 T 394 379 96.2
Art and M 49 49 100.0 Geometrical and M 234 145 62.0Design F 49 49 100.0 Mechanical F 27 17 63.0
T 98 98 100.0 Engineering Drawing T 261 162 62.1
Biology M 545 484 88.8 History M 258 228 88.4F 1125 1012 90.0 F 772 698 90.4T 1670 1496 89.6 T 1030 926 89.9
Caribbean M 1545 1496 96.8 Information M 260 221 85.0Studies F 2521 2503 99.3 Technology F 306 245 80.1
T 4066 3999 98.4 T 566 466 82.3
Chemistry M 562 472 84.0 Law M 129 92 71.3F 974 796 81.7 F 443 327 73.8T 1536 1268 82.6 T 572 419 73.3
Communication M 2146 1946 90.7 Literatures in M 131 110 84.0Studies F 3660 3525 96.3 English F 670 611 91.2
T 5806 5471 94.2 T 801 721 90.0
Computer M 364 290 79.7 Management of M 726 634 87.3Science F 283 235 83.0 Business F 1340 1203 89.8
T 647 525 81.1 T 2066 1837 88.9
Economics M 449 377 84.0 Pure M 1100 448 40.7F 710 631 88.9 Mathematics F 1127 583 51.7T 1159 1008 87.0 T 2227 1031 46.3
Electrical and M 60 48 80.0 Physics M 673 535 79.5Electronic F 7 6 85.7 F 443 381 86.0Technology T 67 54 80.6 T 1116 916 82.1
Environmental M 124 115 92.7 Sociology M 653 516 79.0Science F 246 226 91.9 F 1668 1474 88.4
T 370 341 92.2 T 2321 1990 85.7
Food and M 15 13 86.7 Spanish M 66 43 65.2Nutrition F 161 152 94.4 F 216 198 91.7
T 176 165 93.8 T 282 241 85.5
Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examinations (CAPE)
2008/2009Total Number of Candidates Sitting and Percentage attaining Grades 1-5 Unit 1
Table 4-6 (ii)
SUBJECT SEXNUMBER SITTING
NUMBER ATTAINING
GRADES 1-5
PERCENTAGE ATTAINING
GRADES 1-5 SUBJECT SEXNUMBER SITTING
NUMBER ATTAINING
GRADES 1-5
PERCENTAGE ATTAINING
GRADES 1-5Accounting M 221 180 81.4 French M 6 6 100.0
F 466 386 82.8 F 36 35 97.2T 687 566 82.4 T 42 41 97.6
Applied M 1 0 0.0 Geography M 135 122 90.4Mathematics F 0 0 0.0 F 148 142 95.9
T 1 0 0.0 T 283 264 93.3
Art and M 35 34 97.1 Geometrical and M 125 105 84.0Design F 42 42 100.0 Mechanical F 16 13 81.3
T 77 76 98.7 Engineering Drawing T 141 118 83.7
Biology M 356 342 96.1 History M 224 203 90.6F 777 755 97.2 F 685 623 90.9T 1133 1097 96.8 T 909 826 90.9
Caribbean M 0 0 0.0 Information M 37 32 0.0Studies F 0 0 0.0 Technology F 61 49 0.0
T 0 0 0.0 T 98 81 0.0Chemistry M 368 336 91.3 Law M 88 40 45.5
F 658 590 89.7 F 273 156 57.1T 1026 926 90.3 T 361 196 54.3
Communication M 0 0 0.0 Literatures in M 148 137 92.6Studies F 0 0 0.0 English F 650 629 96.8
T 0 0 0.0 T 798 766 96.0
Computer M 294 174 59.2 Management of M 454 429 94.5Science F 166 98 59.0 Business F 692 662 95.7
T 460 272 59.1 T 1146 1091 95.2
Economics M 288 170 59.0 Pure M 485 286 59.0F 424 374 88.2 Mathematics F 559 384 68.7T 712 544 76.4 T 1044 670 64.2
Electrical and M 72 52 72.2 Physics M 388 344 88.7Electronic F 4 3 75.0 F 252 233 92.5Technology T 76 55 72.4 T 640 577 90.2
Environmental M 65 57 87.7 Sociology M 474 463 97.7Science F 157 144 91.7 F 1311 1294 98.7
T 222 201 90.5 T 1785 1757 98.4Food and M 26 24 92.3 Spanish M 65 51 78.5Nutrition F 171 171 100.0 F 171 163 95.3
T 197 195 99.0 T 236 214 90.7
Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examinations (CAPE)Total Number of Candidates Sitting and Percentage attaining Grades 1-5 Unit 2
2008/2009
FINANCIAL
STATISTICS
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FINANCIAL STATISTICS 2009/2010 OVERVIEW The Approved Estimates for 2009/2010 showed that $72.6B was allocated to the Ministry of Education for recurrent and capital expenses. This represented 13.0 % of the total National Budget. The education sector received $71.7B, approximately 98.7% of the total Ministry’s budget. The remainder ($0.9B) was allocated to Other Government Services (Election). Recurrent Budget An amount of $68.2B was allocated for the Ministry’s recurrent expenses. This was an increase of 12.3% over the previous year’s budget of $60.7B. The Recurrent Budget was distributed in the following manner; $66.6B for educational services, $0.7B for youth development services and $0.9B for other general government services (election).
• Early Childhood Education The allocation for early childhood education was increased by 12.4% over the previous year to $2.4B. More than half of the budget (53%) for Early Childhood Education was used as grants to Community Basic Schools.
• Primary Education
Primary Education was allotted $22.1B (or 32.5%) of the Education Recurrent Budget. This was an increase of 1.6% over the previous year’s allotment of $19.1B.
• Secondary Education
Approximately 34.5% of the Recurrent Budget was approved for secondary level education. The allocation to Secondary Education included $2.3B for Technical, Vocational and Agricultural Education.
• Tertiary Education
There was a small decrease in the percentage of the recurrent budget that was allocated to Tertiary Education moving from 20.8% to 18.7%. However, in absolute terms there was an increase of $173.4 M in the 2009/10 allocation over the previous year. University of the West Indies received 54% of the total allocation of $12.8 B.
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Capital Budget The National Capital Budget for 2009/2010 was $191.3 B, the Ministry of Education was allocated $4.4B (or 2.3%) of this amount. Locally funded capital projects in Education accounted for $3.0B, the Education Transformation Project received $2.7B of this amount. Projects receiving multilateral/bilateral funding accounted for $1.4B. The projects receiving multilateral/bilateral fund are as follows:- PROJECT $’000 FUNDING AGENCY Absenteeism in Jamaica’s Primary Schools 7,871 Inter-American Development Bank University of Technology Enhancement Project 80,000 Caribbean Development Bank Youth Development Project 50,000 Inter-American Development Bank Primary Education Support Project 615,000 Inter-American Development Bank Reform of Secondary Education – ROSE (Phase 2) 120,000 International Bank for Reconstruction and Development Enhancement of Basic Schools 228,525 Caribbean Development Bank Schools Rehabilitation Project 156,600 United States Agency for International Development Early Childhood Development Project 59,000 International Bank for Reconstruction and Development Youth Empowerment and Participation Programme 31,964 Korean International Corporation Agency Expanding Education Horizons Project 5,000 United States Agency for International Development TOTAL 1,353,960
• Early Childhood Education
The allocation to Early Childhood Education was increased by $39.0M to $300M (6.9% of the capital budget). New allocation from the IBRD to fund the Early Childhood Development Project was responsible for the increased funding to this sector.
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• Primary Education Budgetary approval to Primary Education decreased by almost $200M compared to fiscal year 2008/2009. The amount allocated for fiscal year 2009/2010 was $659.6M or 15.1% of the capital expenditure budget. The reason for the decline was that the Primary Education Support Project (PESP), New Horizons Primary School Project and Absenteeism in Primary School Project all received reduced allocations based on the advanced stage of these projects.
• Secondary Education An amount of $200M, equivalent to 4.6% of the Ministry’s total capital budget was allocated to secondary education. This was a decrease of approximately $52.7M compared to the allocation for 2008/2009. It is significant that the Reform of Secondary Education Project – ROSE (Phase 2) funding decreased by $89M compared to the previous year. The ROSE Phase 2 Project is also in a mature stage of the project lifecycle.
• Tertiary Education For 2009/2010, $164.7M was approved for capital projects at the tertiary level. This amount represented 3.8% of the Ministry’s total capital budget. The allocation for the University of Technology Enhancement Project was $80M, compared to 2008/2009 allocation of $22M.
Per Capita Expenditure (Unit Cost) Per capita expenditure for fiscal year 2009/2010 decrease at the Tertiary Level by 1% compared to last year to $324,082 per student. All other levels, Early Childhood, Primary, Secondary and Special Education; showed increases over the previous year’s expenditure. Although decreasing, the Tertiary level still had the highest level of per capita expenditure.
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Table 5-1
MINISTRIES: J$' 000 % J$' 000 % J$' 000 %MINISTRY OF EDUCATION 68,227,659 18.6 4,353,960 2.3 72,581,619 13.0HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR GENERAL 98,858 0.0 0.0 98,858 0.0HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT 631,302 0.2 0.0 631,302 0.1OFFICE OF THE PUBLIC DEFENDER 84,672 0.0 0.0 84,672 0.0OFFICE OF THE CONTRACTOR GENERAL 179,158 0.0 0.0 179,158 0.0AUDITOR GENERAL 265,658 0.1 0.0 265,658 0.0OFFICE OF THE SERVICES COMMISSIONS 135,838 0.0 0.0 135,838 0.0OFFICE OF THE CHILDREN'S ADVOCATE 50,597 0.0 0.0 50,597 0.0OFFICE OF THE PRIME MINISTER 6,301,327 1.7 7,964,111 4.2 14,265,438 2.6OFFICE OF THE PRIME MINISTER( LOCAL GOVERNMENT) 5,603,850 1.5 367,300 0.2 5971150 1.1OFFICE OF THE CABINET AND DEPT. 587,811 0.2 379,770 0.2 967,581 0.2MINISTRY OF TOURISM 2,836,631 0.8 0.0 2,836,631 0.5MINISTRY OF FINANCE AND PUBLIC SERVICE 193,882,494 52.8 157,005,666 81.9 350,888,160 62.8MINISTRY OF NATIONAL SECURITY 39,827,094 10.8 2,382,000 1.2 42,209,094 7.6MINISTRY OF JUSTICE 3,276,660 0.9 419,050 0.2 3,695,710 0.7MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS & FOREIGN TRADE 2,571,414 0.7 34,000 0.0 2,605,414 0.5MINISTRY OF LABOUR & SOCIAL SECURITY 1,922,653 0.5 3,000,000 1.6 4,922,653 0.9MINISTRY OF HEALTH 29,715,607 8.1 1,123,482 0.6 30,839,089 5.5MINISTRY OF YOUTH, SPORTS & CULTURE 2,271,258 0.6 252,957 0.1 2,524,215 0.5MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND FISHERIES 3,135,720 0.9 4,145,208 2.2 7,280,928 1.3MINISTRY OF INDUSTRY, INVESTMENT & COMMERCE 2,133,678 0.6 252,294 0.1 2,385,972 0.4MINISTRY OF ENERGY AND MINING 449,709 0.1 156,500 0.1 606,209 0.1MINISTRY OF WATER AND HOUSING 541,654 0.1 1,975,593 1.03089 2,517,247 0.5MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT AND WORKS 2,588,282 0.7 7,828,443 4 10,416,725 2 TOTAL GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE: 367,319,584 100 191,640,334 100 558,959,918 100.0Source: Estimates of Expenditure for year ending 31 March 2010
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION IN THE NATIONAL BUDGET(CURRENT PRICES) 2009/2010
ESTIMATES
RECURRENT CAPITAL TOTAL
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2007/2008 2008/2009 2009/2010Revised Revised
Estimates Estimates EstimatesCENTRAL ADMINISTRATION AND SUPPORT SERVICES:
Executive Direction and Administration 712,703 1,164,387 1,564,974 Training 5,637 6,698 7,567 Regional & International Cooperation 15,867 3,571 4,616 Social and Economic Support Programme 10,706 14,316 17,363 Regional Direction and Administration 223,182 321,192 336,901
TOTAL CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION AND SUPPORT SERVICES: 968,095 1,510,164 1,931,421
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION:
Supervision 151,931 194,808 198,027
BASIC SCHOOLSGrants for Community schools 1,280,762 1,156,800 1,283,365
The Early Childhood Commission 106,380 180,261 186,075
INFANT SCHOOLSGrants for Direction and Administration 104,920 110,417 148,970 Grants for Instruction 456,946 453,694 538,341 Grants for Maintenance of Buildings and Equipment 3,240 3,240 2,807 School Feeding Programme 20,642 33,192 39,195
Grants for Day Care Centres 11,066 12,805 14,136
TOTAL EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION 2,135,887 2,145,217 2,410,916
Table 5 - 2(a)
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION RECURRENT BUDGET (2007/2008-2009/2010)
CURRENT PRICES J$' 000
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Table 5 - 2(a)
2007/2008 2008/2009 2009/2010Revised Revised
Estimates Estimates EstimatesPRIMARY EDUCATION:
Supervision 123,044 155,749 153,855 School Feeding Programme 846,339 1,360,883 1,606,984
PRIMARY SCHOOLSGrants for Direction and Administration 663,763 849,130 866,868 Grants for Instruction 6,554,792 9,109,933 11,007,662 Grants for Maintenance of Buildings and Equipment 37,082 40,287 38,276
TOTAL PRIMARY SCHOOLS 8,225,020 11,515,982 13,673,645
ALL AGE SCHOOLSGrants for Direction and Administration 547,605 549,576 545,025 Grants for Instruction 6,150,203 6,960,461 7,854,602 Grants for Maintenance of Buildings & Equipment 33,839 33,839 31,279 Other Grants 25,000 30,000 34,000
TOTAL ALL AGE SCHOOLS 6,756,647 7,573,876 8,464,906
TOTAL PRIMARY EDUCATION 14,981,667 19,089,858 22,138,551
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION RECURRENT BUDGET (2007/2008-2009/2010)
CURRENT PRICES J$' 000
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Table 5 - 2(a)
2007/2008 2008/2009 2009/2010Revised Revised
Estimates Estimates Estimates SPECIAL EDUCATION:
Administration and Supervision 19,737 22,964 23,561 Grants for Direction and Administration 187,771 224,077 226,928 Grants for Instruction 287,210 406,895 450,289 Grants for Maintenance of Buildings & Equipment 5,215 5,430 6,640
Grants for Boarding 4,156 4,160 4,240 NON-GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATIONS 46,800 52,000 62,500 MICO CARE CENTER 54,342 76,934 72,476
TOTAL SPECIAL EDUCATION 605,231 792,460 846,634
SECONDARY EDUCATION:
Supervision 81,591 105,333 107,112 High Schools 13,820,259 17,612,585 20,359,073 Junior High Schools and Junior High Departments 493,783 1,019,410 715,045 GENERAL SECONDARY EDUCATION 14,395,633 18,737,328 21,181,230
TECHNICAL AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION:School Supervision and Administration 39,191 78,609 89,270 Technical High Schools 1,474,662 1,963,507 2,108,213 Agricultural Schools 83,340 111,287 130,333
1,597,193 2,153,403 2,327,816
School Feeding Programme 165,139 265,538 313,558
TOTAL SECONDARY EDUCATION 16,157,965 21,156,269 23,822,604
TOTAL TECHNICAL, VOCATIONAL AND AGRICULTURAL SECONDARY EDUCATION
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION RECURRENT BUDGET (2007/2008-2009/2010)
CURRENT PRICES J$' 000
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Table 5 - 2(a)
2007/2008 2008/2009 2009/2010Revised Revised
Estimates Estimates EstimatesTERTIARY EDUCATION:
Administration and Supervision 52,431 121,111 130,106 University Council of Jamaica 28,851 37,178 38,756 Council of Community Colleges of Jamaica 20,723 30,260 40,824 Distance Bachelor of Education (Bed.) Program for Secondary School Taechers 2,500 2,500 7,500
UNIVERSITIES Grants to the University of the West Indies 6,486,261 7,592,000 6,901,175 Scholarships and Tuition fees 33,330 40,958 45,000 Other Scholarships 2,500 3,200 3,900 Boarding Grants - U.W.I. 24,960 29,820 30,400 Grants to the University of Technology 1,261,965 1,603,403 1,910,551 TOTAL UNIVERSITIES 7,809,016 9,269,381 8,891,026
OTHER TERTIARY INSTITUTIONSMulti Disciplinary Colleges 890,471 1,349,791 1,629,036 Teachers' Education and Training 861,580 1,241,886 1,421,380 College of Agriculture, Science and Education 213,253 305,418 321,878 Edna Manley College of The Visual and Performing Arts 174,765 257,455 310,047 Training of Health Officials 28,688 2,142 -
TOTAL TERTIARY EDUCATION 10,082,278 12,617,122 12,790,553
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION RECURRENT BUDGET (2007/2008-2009/2010)
CURRENT PRICES J$' 000
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Table 5 - 2(a)
2007/2008 2008/2009 2009/2010Revised Revised
Estimates Estimates Estimates
ADULT EDUCATION 134,951 164,103 163,529
COMMON EDUCATIONAL SERVICES 1,265,381 1,651,605 1,707,762
LIBRARY SERVICES 742,393 885,539 836,129
TOTAL EDUCATIONAL EXPENDITURE 47,073,849 60,012,337 66,648,099
OTHER GENERAL GOVERNMENT SERVICES (ELECTION) - - 878,159
YOUTH DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 710,311 718,385 701,401
TOTAL RECURRENT EXPENDITURE 47,784,160 60,730,722 68,227,659
Source: Estimates of Expenditure for the year ending 31 March 2010
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION RECURRENT BUDGET (2007/2008-2009/2010)
CURRENT PRICES J$' 000
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2007/2008 2008/2009 2009/2010Revised Revised
Estimates Estimates EstimatesEARLY CHILDHOOD AND PRIMARY EDUCATION :
Early Childhood Education:Basic Schools
Community Schools 1,020 1,020 12,473Enhancement of Basic Schools (CDB) 164,000 260,000 228,525Jamaica Early Childhood Dvelopment (PHRD) 36,200 - 59,000
Total 201,220 261,020 299,998
Primary EducationPrimary Schools 24,000 24,650 31,720The Primary Education Improvement Project (PEIP) (IADB) 12,121 0 0Primary Education Support Project (IDB) 462,306 800,370 615,000Expanding Education Horizons Project (USAID) 27,120 24,400 5,000Absenteeism in Jamaica's Primary School (IDB/Japan Fund) 7,580 9,290 7,871
Total 533,127 858,710 659,591
Special EducationRepairs and Maintenance 2,300 7,200 2,600
TOTAL EARLY CHILDHOOD, PRIMARY & SPECIAL EDUCATION 736,647 1,126,930 962,189
Table 5 - 2(b)
TOTAL CAPITAL BUDGET1, (2007/2008-2009/2010)(Current Prices - J$' 000)
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
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Table 5 - 2(b)
2007/2008 2008/2009 2009/2010Revised Revised
Estimates Estimates EstimatesSECONDARY EDUCATION:
General Secondary SchoolsHigh Schools
Repairs and Maintenance 8,000 8,100 8,880North Western Jamaica Schools Project 1,753,874 0 0
Reform of Secondary Education--ROSE (Phase 2) (IBRD) 206,200 209,000 120,000
Total: 1,968,074 217,100 128,880
Technical and Vocational Education:Technical High Schools 20,000 700 840Agricultural Education 35,000 70,400
Total: 20,000 35,700 71,240
TOTAL SECONDARY EDUCATION: 1,988,074 252,800 200,120
(Current Prices - J$' 000)
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION TOTAL CAPITAL BUDGET1, (2007/2008-2009/2010)
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Table 5 - 2(b)
2007/2008 2008/2009 2009/2010Revised Revised
Estimates Estimates EstimatesTERTIARY EDUCATION:
Multi Disciplinary Colleges 100,374 35,000 30,000Universirty of Technology Enhancement Project - 22,000 80,000Inservice Training for Teachers - Distance Education Project 63,740 49,224 46,716CASE re-roofing 8,000
TOTAL TERTIARY EDUCATION: 164,114 106,224 164,716
GENERAL ADMINISTRATIVE AND SUPPORT SERVICES:
General Administration:Maintenance of Buildings and Equipment 10,000 34,372 0Education Transformation 2,376,941 2,655,360 2,675,641
TOTAL GENERAL ADMINISTRATIVE AND SUPPORT SERVICES: 2,386,941 2,689,732 2,675,641
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION TOTAL CAPITAL BUDGET1, (2007/2008-2009/2010)
(Current Prices - J$' 000)
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Table 5 - 2(b)
2007/2008 2008/2009 2009/2010Revised Revised
Estimates Estimates Estimates
LIBRARY SERVICES 45,100 30,475 25,000
Students Nutrition\ - - 31,900
COMMON SERVICES: - - 830
TOTAL EDUCATIONAL EXPENDITURE 5,322,876 4,209,161 4,142,360
YOUTH DEVELOPMENT SERVICES 2,000 3,000 81,964DISASTER MANAGEMENT 500,000 50,000 211,600TOTAL CAPITAL BUDGET 5,822,876 4,259,161 4,353,960
Footnote:
1. The total capital budget combines the Capital A budget, which consists of locally funded projects, and Capital B, which consists of multilaterally and bilaterally funded projects.
CDB Caribbean Development BankIBRD: International Bank of Reconstruction and DevelopmentIADB/IDB: Inter-American Development BankPHRD Population Human Resource Development ProjectUSAID: United States Agency for International Development
(Current Prices - J$' 000)
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION TOTAL CAPITAL BUDGET1, (2007/2008-2009/2010)
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Table 5 - 3 MINISTRY OF EDUCATION PER CAPITA EXPENDITURE BY LEVEL
2007/2008 - 2009/2010 (J$ - Current Costs)
School Levels 2007/2008 2008/2009 2009/2010Revised Revised Estimates Estimates Estimates
Early Childhood : Basic 14,628 13,690 15,048 Infant 42,254 43,232 53,279
Average Early Childhood 1 19,739 19,339 21,752
Primary : Primary 38,012 51,236 59,834 Grades 1-6 of All Age, Primary & Junior High 54,496 68,036 81,466
Average Primary 1 47,651 62,377 73,164
Special Education 147,079 190,579 202,109
Secondary : Secondary High Schools 70,686 88,711 102,027 Technical High 72,401 94,032 100,081 Voc / Agricultural 267,544 321,871 375,599 Grades 7-9 of All Age, Primary & Junior High 70,168 101,198 105,733
Average Secondary Education 1 64,814 75,584 94,600
Tertiary : University of the West Indies 603,630 705,576 641,373 University of Technology 135,317 171,928 204,863 Teachers' Colleges 107,342 145,737 163,894 Community Colleges 97,519 133,082 152,990 Edna Manley College of Visual & Performing Arts 399,235 447,936 554,007 College of Agriculture, Science and Education 249,516 574,142 655,490
Average Tertiary Education 275,612 327,333 324,082Footnote:1. Average per capita figure for each level includes administration and supervision as well as other costs which are difficult to subdivide among school types.2. Because of the difference between the financial and the school years, enrolment figures have been prorated to take this into account.