Primary completion rate, total (% of relevant age group) - Outcomes - Education - World Development Indicators



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Primary completion rate is the percentage of students completing the last year of primary school. It is calculated by taking the total number of students in the last grade of primary school, minus the number of repeaters in that grade, divided by the total number of children of official graduation age.
Primary completion rate, total (% of relevant age group) - Outcomes - Education - World Development Indicators (Most Recent Data)

Rank

Country

Value

1Kiribati (2005)124.81
2Azerbaijan (2008)121.1
3Romania (2007)120.38
4Palau (2004)119.1
5Iran (2007)116.82
6Qatar (2008)115.44
7Grenada (2008)114.38
8Liechtenstein (2007)113.94
9Algeria (2008)113.86
10Seychelles (2007)113.86
11Syria (2008)113.56
12Maldives (2008)112.91
13Colombia (2008)110.47
14Guyana (2008)109.73
15St. Vincent and the Grenadines (2008)109.17
16Indonesia (2007)108.1
17Ecuador (2007)105.99
18Brazil (2005)105.84
19Brunei Darussalam (2008)105.71
20United Arab Emirates (2007)104.96
21Sri Lanka (2007)104.95
22Tonga (2006)104.87
23Kazakhstan (2009)104.81
24Germany (2007)104.66
25Serbia (2008)104.38
26Mexico (2007)103.82
27Uruguay (2007)103.62
28Portugal (2004)103.12
29Netherlands Antilles (2003)102.73
30Andorra (2004)102.66
31Peru (2007)102.58
32Vietnam (2001)102.34
33Tunisia (2007)102.26
34Austria (2007)102.21
35Israel (2007)102.19
36Japan (1995)101.92
37Panama (2008)101.85
38Croatia (2007)101.63
39Greece (2007)101.39
40Macau (2008)101.28
41Italy (2007)100.9
42Latin America & Caribbean (2007)100.86
43Euro area (1991)100.76
44Denmark (2007)100.64
45Estonia (2007)100.23
46Samoa (2007)100.14
47Argentina (2006)100.08
48Cyprus (2007)99.95
49Upper middle income (2007)99.95
50East Asia & Pacific (2007)99.83
51Georgia (2008)99.73
52Netherlands (2003)99.72
53China (2007)99.45
54Belize (2008)99.27
55Jordan (2007)99.14
56Botswana (2006)98.99
57Slovenia (2003)98.92
58South Korea (2007)98.9
59North Korea (2007)98.9
60Ukraine (2008)98.89
61Turkey (2007)98.82
62Spain (2007)98.45
63Malta (2007)98.35
64Bulgaria (2007)98.22
65Kuwait (2007)98.16
66Europe & Central Asia (2007)98.12
67France (2000)98.09
68Finland (2007)97.96
69Bahrain (2008)97.84
70Bolivia (2007)97.74
71Tajikistan (2008)97.72
72Armenia (2008)97.52
73St. Lucia (2008)97.5
74Antigua and Barbuda (2007)97.29
75Bahamas (2007)97.04
76Burma (2007)96.89
77Ireland (2007)96.86
78New Zealand (1995)96.71
79Norway (2007)96.48
80Malaysia (2006)96.38
81Uzbekistan (2007)96.37
82Iceland (2007)96.36
83Belarus (2008)96.36
84Poland (2007)96.32
85United States (2007)95.9
86Lithuania (2007)95.89
87Bermuda (2006)95.79
88Canada (2006)95.75
89Chile (2008)95.6
90High income: nonOECD (2007)95.6
91Venezuela (2008)95.38
92Latvia (2007)95.36
93Hong Kong (2005)95.31
94Egypt (2007)95.22
95Saudi Arabia (2008)95.15
96Aruba (2008)94.64
97Hungary (2007)94.58
98Paraguay (2006)94.57
99Albania (2004)94.54
100Sweden (2007)94.53
101Czech Republic (2007)94.35
102Russia (2007)94.2
103Libya (1980)94.19
104Slovakia (2007)94.09
105Middle East & North Africa (2007)93.6
106India (2007)93.56
107Middle income (2007)93.56
108Mongolia (2008)93.32
109Switzerland (2007)93.13
110Zambia (2008)92.98
111Costa Rica (2008)92.87
112Philippines (2007)92.32
113Macedonia (2007)92.3
114Lower middle income (2007)92.11
115Kyrgyzstan (2008)92.1
116Cape Verde (2008)91.99
117Fiji (2008)91.85
118Trinidad and Tobago (2008)91.78
119Dominican Republic (2008)90.74
120Singapore (1980)90.74
121Marshall Islands (2007)90.7
122Mauritius (2008)90.14
123Cuba (2008)89.91
124Honduras (2008)89.73
125El Salvador (2008)89.35
126Jamaica (2007)89.22
127Cayman Islands (2007)88.87
128Bhutan (2009)88.47
129Suriname (2008)88.27
130Low & middle income (2007)87.77
131Sierra Leone (2007)87.73
132Lebanon (2008)86.6
133Belgium (2007)86
134South Africa (2007)85.76
135Sao Tome and Principe (2009)84.79
136Moldova (2008)84.31
137West Bank and Gaza (2007)82.79
138Tanzania (2007)82.64
139Luxembourg (2007)82.19
140Dominica (2008)81.46
141Zimbabwe (2003)81.39
142Morocco (2008)81.32
143Namibia (2008)80.79
144Oman (2008)80.41
145Guatemala (2008)80.01
146Timor-Leste (2008)79.77
147Kenya (2008)79.5
148Cambodia (2008)79.48
149Vanuatu (2007)79.29
150Ghana (2008)79.18
151South Asia (2006)79.13
152Gambia (2008)79.06
153St. Kitts and Nevis (2008)77.82
154Iraq (2005)76.33
155Nepal (2006)75.54
156Nigeria (2004)75.46
157Laos (2008)74.7
158Nicaragua (2008)74.54
159Republic of the Congo (2008)73.07
160Lesotho (2007)72.73
161Cameroon (2008)72.7
162Swaziland (2007)71.97
163Madagascar (2008)71.24
164Solomon Islands (1994)69.93
165Gabon (2003)69.5
166Comoros (2005)69.28
167Low income (2007)65.69
168Benin (2008)65.14
169Mauritania (2008)64.24
170Sub-Saharan Africa (2007)62.18
171Togo (2007)61.28
172Yemen (2008)60.91
173Pakistan (2008)60.35
174Mozambique (2008)59.43
175Liberia (2008)57.63
176Bangladesh (2006)57.54
177Sudan (2009)57.17
178Mali (2008)56.76
179Senegal (2008)56.26
180Uganda (2008)56.13
181Guinea (2008)54.71
182Malawi (2007)54.01
183Rwanda (2008)53.98
184Democratic Republic of the Congo (2008)53.24
185Ethiopia (2008)52.07
186Equatorial Guinea (2007)51.98
187Papua New Guinea (1995)51.72
188Ivory Coast (2008)47.72
189Eritrea (2008)46.9
190Burundi (2008)45.21
191Djibouti (2008)41.09
192Niger (2009)40.32
193Least developed countries: UN classification (1991)39.16
194Afghanistan (2005)38.83
195Heavily indebted poor countries (HIPC) (1991)38.04
196Burkina Faso (2008)38
197Thailand (1975)35.93
198Angola (1991)34.15
199Central African Republic (2008)32.63
200Chad (2007)30.92
201Guinea-Bissau (2000)30.72
202Haiti (1991)27.35
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