Only half of all countries have achieved the most watched goal of universal primary enrolment.
Kgoro school has an enrolment of 1215 pupils, 27 teachers and eight administrative staff.
Pupils would learn faster, and schools would have more places available to increase enrolment.
These are identified through a series of pre-enrolment Functional Literacy Tests (FLT) and group-based activities.
School enrolment rates are therefore substantially lower in these areas, and drop-out rates are relatively high.
Enrolment at Vietnamese universities rose from about 900, 000 in 2001 to over 1.6m by 2006.
Given DI's design, it should come as little surprise that enrolment jumps during recessions.
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This voluntary enrolment reflects a realisation among some haredim that the situation is untenable.
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Enrolment has fallen from 240 to 227, with a few children going off to private schools.
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By 2006, the net primary and secondary school enrolment rates had risen to 98% and 77%, respectively.
In Milwaukee some 10, 000 pupils, or about 10% of the public school enrolment, go to choice schools.
Foreign applications to American graduate schools fell by 28% last year, and actual enrolment dropped by 6%.
Yet according to the report, public spending on primary education grew at a faster rate than primary enrolment.
Enrolment in pre-primary, secondary and tertiary education has also grown by more than 60% during the same period.
"The new requirements for automatic enrolment will provide a minimum framework, but this won't be enough, " he added.
As a result of these initiatives, primary school enrolment and retention rates had more than doubled by 2005.
For most of the past decade, funding and enrolment expanded steadily in states that had launched such programmes.
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In Jakarta, falling enrolment has prompted the closure of 81 state elementary schools.
The government is pushing to increase enrolment to 30% of the age group by the end of this decade.
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Since 1965 half of the country's Catholic schools have shut their doors because of declining enrolment and strained finances.
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Britain, with New Zealand, is breaking new ground in introducing a retirement-saving plan using the device of automatic enrolment.
In America, where students typically pay almost half the cost of a degree, enrolment rates are the world's highest.
To generate more interest and enrolment, engineering itself requires innovation and transformation, and the Report makes a number of suggestions.
A. investment (two years of lost salary at the pre-enrolment rate and two years of tuition) to derive the M.
However, unlike Region 1, the increase in population in this area is matched by a corresponding increase in school enrolment.
The report also said 14 of DFID's 22 priority countries were on track to achieve its enrolment goal by 2015.
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Few universities could risk being as fierce as that: all knew that sharp rises would put their enrolment at risk.
In 2009, net enrolment rate for boys stood at 93 per cent whereas for girls it equals 87 per cent.
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In sub-Saharan Africa, the gross enrolment ratio for girls in lower secondary education is 39% compared to 48% for boys.
As a result, school enrolment, retention and achievement rates are particularly low in rural areas and, more specifically, among indigenous people.
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