Nigeria Basic Education Ranking 2022

Quality education as a prerequisite for
Nigeria’s sustainable development
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States Ranking Metrics

  • Learner – Qualified Teacher Ratio,
  • Learner – Classroom Ratio,
  • Learner – Toilet Ratio,
  • Foundational Reading Skills,
  • Foundational Numeracy Skills,
  • Budgetary Allocation,
  • Primary Completion,
  • Primary Transition and 
  • Junior Secondary Completion

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Excellently Performing = 91 – 100

Highly Performing = 61 – 90

Fairly Performing = 31 – 60

Pooly Performing= 0 – 30

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The National Policy on Education stipulates that the teacher-learner ratio for primary and junior secondary schools should be 1:35. It is expected that where learners for a particular class exceed 35, a new arm of the same classroom is created, to maintain the agreeable ratio of 1:35 for teacher and for a classroom.

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The National Policy on Education stipulates that the teacher-learner ratio for primary and junior secondary schools should be 1:35. It is expected that where learners for a particular class exceed 35, a new arm of the same classroom is created, to maintain the agreeable ratio of 1:35 for teacher and for a classroom.