School Statistics of Protestant Education in Rwanda
The National Office of Protestant Education at the Protestant Council of Rwanda (CPR) coordinates all nursery, primary, vocational and secondary schools belonging to the Protestant Churches that are members of the Protestant Council of Rwanda.
Protestant education in 2020:
1. Preschool education in 2020:
- 735 nursery schools;
- 56,749 schoolchildren, including 29,789 girls and 26,960 boys;
- 1,306 teachers, including 1,064 women and 242 men;
2. Primary education in 2020:
- 624 primary schools;
- 473,075 students including 234,887 girls and 238,188 boys;
- 8,803 teachers, including 5,039 women and 3,764 men;
3. Secondary education in 2020:
- 282 secondary schools;
- 122,620 students including 66,032 girls and 56,588 boys;
- 3,523 teachers, including 1,129 women and 2,394 men;
4. Vocational education statistics, 2017 estimate:
- 30 vocational schools
- 910 students including 396 girls and 514 boys;
- 129 teachers including 40 women and 89 men
NB : The Protestant Churches have 7 Universities and/or Institutions of Higher Education School Statistics of Protestant Education in Rwanda:
Maternal Level from 2005 to 2013
Table 1: Number of students and distribution of teachers in kindergarten.
Table 2: Distribution of nursery schools by province for the year 2008
Table 3: Distribution of nursery schools by province for the year 2009
Table 4: Distribution of nursery schools by province for the year 2010
Table 5: Distribution of nursery schools by province for the year 2013
School Statistics of Protestant Education in Rwanda: Primary Level from 2005 to 2013
Table 1: Number of students and distribution of teachers in Primary School.
Table 2: Distribution of primary schools by province for the year 2008
Table 3: Distribution of primary schools by province for the year 2009
Table 4: Distribution of primary schools by province for the year 2010
Table 5: Distribution of primary schools by province for the year 2013
School Statistics of Protestant Education in Rwanda: Secondary Level from 2005 to 2013
Table 1: Number of students and distribution of teachers in secondary education.
Table 2: Distribution of secondary schools by province for the year 2008
Table 3: Distribution of secondary schools by province for the year 2009
Table 4: Distribution of secondary schools by province for the year 2010
Table 5: Distribution of secondary schools by province for the year 2013