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      • Total number of pupils in Lebanon Total: 942,391 Private schools (pupils): 497,530 Public schools (pupils): 285,399 Other type of schools (pupils): 159,462 (Private free schools)
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  2. Most students in Lebanon attend private schools--72% of primary and 59% of secondary school students as of 2018. Learning gaps between richer and poorer students are pronounced. See UIS.Stat & WIDE Education in Emergencies Data Snapshot: Lebanon Overview of crises and national education situationi

  3. May 2, 2017 · In 2015, a striking majority of Lebanon’s 491,455 elementary age students – nearly 75 percent – attended private schools. At the same time, transition rates from elementary to secondary education have plunged in recent years, as have gross enrollment rates in higher education.

  4. 6 days ago · Over 1,600 private schools are operating in Lebanon, including free schools and those affiliated to various religion societies, Azar said. The number of public schools in Lebanon, he added, is 1,256, serving 328,000 students from the underprivileged segment of society and 200,000 Syrian refugee students.

  5. Oct 21, 2020 · In 2019-20, only 32 percent of students who were enrolled in formal education were attending public schools, with 52.2 percent attending regular private schools, 12.5 percent in...

  6. The education sector in Lebanon enrols about one million students, out of whom almost 70% atend private schools, and it has expanded to reach a high primary enrolment rate1.

  7. Oct 11, 2021 · Before the crisis, over 60 percent of students in Lebanon used to attend private schools. However, the UN estimates that 100,000 to 120,000 children whose families could no longer afford...

  8. Lebanon’s education sector consists of a public school system, and a larger, diverse private school system. Substantial effort and progress have been made towards universal basic education; however, Lebanon’s performance remains far below most countries in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA)

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