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Education in the Gambia : ウィキペディア英語版
Education in the Gambia

The Constitution mandates free and compulsory primary education in the Gambia, but a lack of resources and education infrastructure has made implementation difficult.〔("The Gambia" ). ''2001 Findings on the Worst Forms of Child Labor''. Bureau of International Labor Affairs, U.S. Department of Labor (2002). ''This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.〕 In 1995, the gross primary enrollment rate was 77.1 percent and the net primary enrollment rate was 64.7 percent.〔 School fees long prevented many children from attending school, but in February 1998 the president of the Gambia ordered the termination of fees for the first six years of schooling.〔 Girls make up about 40 percent of primary school students, though the figure is much lower in rural areas where cultural factors and poverty prevent parents from sending girls to school.〔 Approximately 20 percent of school-age children attend Koranic schools, which usually have a restricted curriculum.〔
In 1988, the government of the Gambia began a major education initiative which included a 15-year plan that has emphasized increasing gross enrollment rates, lowering school entry age from 8 to 7, developing basic education curricula, and improving teacher training.〔
Many of these goals have been met.〔 The gross primary enrollment rate increased from 62.2 to 77.1 percent from 1989 to 1995; the entry age was lowered to seven years; more textbooks were made available for students; and 1,200 unqualified teachers in the system received training.〔 The major goal the Gambia has set for itself for the remainder of the plan is to enroll 90 percent of children in schools for the full cycle of basic education by 2005.〔 Over the 1990s, spending on education increased from 15 to 21 percent of government expenditure and 2.6 percent to 4.3 percent of GNP, while the share of the education budget devoted to primary education increased from 38 percent to 45 percent.〔
== School system ==

The school-going age in the Gambia is officially seven years. The education system, which is largely based on the British system, consists of the following:
*Six years of primary schooling: grades 1–6
*Three years of junior secondary schooling: grades 7–9
*Three years of senior secondary schooling: grades 10–12
*Four years of university education

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