Education in North Macedonia
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The Constitution of North Macedonia mandates free and compulsory primary and secondary education in the Republic of North Macedonia, and the Law on Primary Education specifies that all children from 6 to 15 years of age attend school for a compulsory 9 years. The Law on High School Education specifies that all adolescents from the ages of 15–19 must attend high school for 4 years (or 3 years—depending on the type of school).[2]
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Ministry of Education and Science | |
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Minister of Education and Science | Jeton Shaqiri |
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Primary languages | Macedonian |
Literacy (2015[1]) | |
Total | 97.8% |
Male | 98.8% |
Female | 96.8% |
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In 1996, the gross primary enrolment rate was 99.1 per cent and the net primary enrolment rate was 95.3 per cent.[2] Dropout rates for girls in primary and secondary school are high, particularly among ethnic Roma children.[2]