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17 th January 2010. Access – Children (6-16 Years) School Enrollment and Out of School Children %Children In Different Types Of Schools% Out of School.

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1 17 th January 2010

2 Access – Children (6-16 Years) School Enrollment and Out of School Children %Children In Different Types Of Schools% Out of School Total Age Group Govt.Pvt.MadrasahOthers Never Enrolled Drop- out 6-10 57.924.00.8 14.22.4100 11-13 58.521.30.80.311.87.2100 14-16 50.017.00.50.215.217.0100 6-16 56.421.90.80.613.86.6100 Total 79.620.4100 By Type 70.927.50.90.7

3 Access – Children (3-5 Years) School Enrollment and Out of School Children Age GroupGovt.PrivateMadrasahOthers Out of school (%) Total 37.05.20.00.187.7100 421.915.90.40.561.4100 543.923.00.50.831.7100 3-527.616.20.40.555.3100 Total44.755.3100 By Type61.736.30.81.2 EFA/NPA 2001-2015 target : 45% enrollment by 2015

4 The EFA National Plan of Action Target 50% by 2015.. Are we almost there ? But what is the quality of access and learning ? Children in Pre School (Age 3-5 years) Over all = 45% 33% 31% 48% 64% 73% 68% 52%

5 Class-wise Enrollment Diminishing return.. Disappearing children adding to the out of school stock

6 Enrollment and Out of School Children Proportionately More Girls in Private Schools.. Households do pay for Girls’ Education! Echoing trends of GMR..slightly more Girls are out of school than boys … up to age 13

7 15% 32% 35% 6% 5% 3% 15% Over all = 20% Out of School Children (Age 6-16 years)

8 Access - Children 06-16 Year Children MaleFemaleOver All Govt. Private + NFE + Other Out of SchoolGovt. Private + NFE + Other Out of SchoolGovt. Private + NFE + Other Net Enrollment Out of School Islamabad39%18%2%25%14%1%64%33%97%3% AJK27%23%3%25%19%2%53%42%95%5% Gilgit12%43%3%13%27%3%24%69%94%6% KPK34%19%7%21%11%8%55%30%85%15% Punjab35%15%7%22%12%8%57%28%85%15% Sindh39%6%15%20%3%16%59%9%68%32% Balochistan40%4%19% 2%16%60%5%65%35% National 35%14%10%21%10% 56%23%80%20% In rural areas majority of Children enrolled in Government Schools

9 Access - Children 06-10 Year Children MaleFemaleOver All Govt. Private + NFE + Other Out of SchoolGovt. Private + NFE + Other Out of SchoolGovt. Private + NFE + OtherEnrollment Out of School Islamabad37%22%0%21%19%1%58%41%99%1% AJK25%27%1%24%21%2%49%48%97%3% Gilgit9%44%3%11%31%2%20%75%95%5% Punjab34%18%4%24%15%5%59%33%92%8% KPK34%21%5%22%13%6%56%34%89%11% Sindh39%7%13%23%4%14%62%10%72%28% Balochistan39%4%17%22%2%16%61%6%67%33% National 35%15%8%23%11%9%58%26%83%17%

10 Private Tuition by School Type School/ Class12345678910 Govt.6.6%7.1%8.0%9.3%10.8%10.7%11.7%16.4%21.8%17.9% Pvt.20.8%26.1%25.3%28.6%28.9%28.6%26.2%29.7%31.5%26.7%

11 22% 5% 6% 12% 9% 28% 9% Over all = 14% Paid Tuition (Govt. & Private Schools)

12 Learning Levels

13 Learning Levels (Government and Private) not controlled for differences in learning

14 Learning Levels Out of School Children - Opportunity for Second Chance Programs Children in schools when not learning well are at risk of dropping out throughout the school cycle.. Adding to the pool of OOSC!

15 Children’s Attendance

16 Teachers’ attendance

17 Water Facility

18 Toilet Facility

19 School Grants School Funds Grants received by school Government SchoolPrivate School Primary (1-5) Elementary (1-8) High (1-10) OtherPrimary (1-5) Elementary (1-8) High (1-10) Othe r No. of school received any grant 317853721222- Average amount of Grant 617007870018280093450 75000 612500744625-

20 Mother’s Education and Child Development (Lahore)

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