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Detail Table Education Statistics Annual Abstract 2007 E.C (2014/15 G.C) Detail Table Addis Ababa Education Bureau Educational Study, Plan and Budget Support Process Page 69 Education Statistics Annual Abstract 2007 E.C (2014/15 G.C) Education Statistics annual Abstract 2007 E.C.(2014/15) Addis Ababa Education Bureau Primary School Students Flow Rates by Grade Total Government and Non-Government Primary Schools: Grades 1-8 Grades 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Pupil-Years/Grade Enrolment 2006 78335 58958 72451 58203 85642 63352 65884 63689 Grade Pupil-Year Enrolment 2007 72223 62642 60391 62761 60137 58647 63766 64818 1 1010 Repeater 2006 783 855 4010 842 4991 1267 2248 0 2 918 Readmitted 2006 8139 914 1938 1424 11259 2804 2363 2903 3 947 4 879 Promotion rate 0.895 0.97 0.915 0.96 0.815 0.94 0.93 0.955 5 897 Repetition rate 0.010 0.015 0.060 0.015 0.060 0.020 0.035 6 746 Dropout rate 0.095 0.015 0.025 0.025 0.125 0.04 0.035 0.045 7 726 Year e.c. 8 675 Total 6799 2002 1000 95 Output 645 10 895 Pupil-Years Per Grade PYG 10.5 2003 10 1 895 13 Input/Output Ratio IOR 1.3 0 9 13 868 Coefficient of Efficiency CE 75.9% 2004 0 0 22 0 868 22 0 0 22 52 794 2005 0 0 74 2 794 20 0 4 68 12 763 2006 5 0 79 2 763 95 4 1 76 46 622 2007 6 0 122 15 622 25 Pupil-Year wasted = 1640 5 7 99 12 584 2008 (PYW = TPY - (8 x output) 13 2 112 4 584 20 Graduates 10 2 105 20 543 2009 13 1 126 4 543 24 519 12 4 117 0 2010 Survival by Grade 16 1 117 5 112 15 0 2011 15 1 14 96 14 24 22 113 30 26 30 1000 904 890 866 844 731 701 675 645 Addis Ababa Education Bureau Educational Study, Plan and Budget Support Process Page 69 Education Statistics Annual Abstract 2007 E.C (2014/15 G.C) Education Statistics annual Abstract 2007E.C.(2014/15) Addis Ababa Education Bureau Primary School Students Flow Rates by Grade for Male Male Government and Non-Government Primary Schools: Grades 1-8 Grades 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Pupil-Years/Grade Enrolment 2006 31421 26507 32007 26034 39129 27178 27193 28170 Grade Pupil-Year Enrolment 2007 32634 28766 27823 29420 28463 26812 29065 28010 1 1010 Repeater 2006 314 530 3201 521 3130 544 1088 2 969 Readmitted 2006 1571 265 320 781 1956 272 816 1127 3 1043 4 947 Promotion rate 0.94 0.97 0.89 0.95 0.87 0.97 0.93 0.96 5 975 Repetition rate 0.010 0.020 0.100 0.020 0.080 0.020 0.040 6 865 Dropout rate 0.05 0.01 0.01 0.03 0.05 0.01 0.03 0.040 7 873 Year e.c. 8 812 Total 7494 2002 1000 50 Output 779 10 940 Pupil-Years Per Grade PYG 9.6 2003 10 1 940 9 Input/Output Ratio IOR 1.2 0 9 19 912 Coefficient of Efficiency CE 83.2% 2004 0 0 28 0 912 9 0 1 27 91 812 2005 1 0 119 1 812 24 1 12 105 16 771 2006 12 1 122 4 771 39 11 2 116 62 671 2007 14 1 177 9 671 7 Pupil-Year wasted = 1259 13 14 154 13 651 2008 (PYW = TPY - (8 x output) 27 4 168 2 651 20 Graduates 24 3 163 26 605 2009 27 1 189 6 605 24 581 26 8 175 0 2010 Survival by Grade 34 2 175 7 168 31 0 2011 31 1 30 51 10 12 29 51 9 28 32 1000 949 940 928 899 849 839 812 779 Addis Ababa Education Bureau Educational Study, Plan and Budget Support Process. Page 70 Education Statistics Annual Abstract 2007 E.C (2014/15 G.C) Education Statistics annual Abstract 2007 E.C.(2014/15) Addis Ababa Education Bureau Primary School Students Flow Rates by Grade for Female Femal Government and Non-Government Primary Schools: Grades 1-8, 2007E.C. (2014/15) Grades 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Pupil-Years/Grade Enrolment 2006 46914 32451 40444 32169 46513 36174 38691 35519 Grade Pupil-Year Enrolment 2007 39589 33876 32568 33341 31674 31835 34701 36808 1 1010 Repeater 2006 469 325 809 322 1861 723 1161 2 867 Readmitted 2006 6568 649 1618 643 9303 2532 1548 1776 3 858 4 815 Promotion rate 0.85 0.97 0.94 0.97 0.76 0.91 0.93 0.95 5 823 Repetition rate 0.010 0.010 0.020 0.010 0.040 0.020 0.030 6 638 Dropout rate 0.14 0.02 0.04 0.02 0.2 0.07 0.04 0.050 7 599 Year e.c. 8 557 Total 6168 2006 1000 140 Output 529 10 850 Pupil-Years Per Grade PYG 11.7 2007 10 1 850 17 Input/Output Ratio IOR 1.5 0 9 9 825 Coefficient of Efficiency CE 68.6% 2008 0 0 17 0 825 33 0 0 16 16 775 2009 0 0 33 1 775 16 0 1 31 8 752 2010 1 0 39 1 752 150 1 0 38 30 571 2011 1 0 68 14 571 40 Pupil-Year wasted = 1936 1 3 51 11 520 2012 (PYW = TPY - (8 x output) 4 1 63 4 520 21 Graduates 3 1 57 16 484 2013 4 0 73 3 484 24 459 4 2 68 0 2014 Survival by Grade 6 0 68 3 64 6 0 2015 6 0 5 141 17 34 16 165 45 24 28 1000 859 841 807 791 626 581 557 529 Addis Ababa Education Bureau Educational Study, Plan and Budget Support Process. Page 71 Education Statistics Annual Abstract 2007 E.C (2014/15 G.C) Education Statistics annual abstract 2007E.C.(2014/15) Addis Ababa Education Bureau Internal Efficiency in Primary Grades 1-8 Government and Non Government Primary Schools, 2007E.C. (2014/15) A. PUPIL-YEARS PER GRADE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Boys 1010 969 1043 947 975 865 873 812 Girls 1010 867 858 815 823 638 599 557 Total 1010 918 947 879 897 746 726 675 B. INDICATORS OF RETENTION BY GRADE 1. Survival by Grade 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Boys 949 940 928 899 849 839 812 779 Girls 859 841 807 791 626 581 557 529 Total 904 890 866 844 731 701 675 645 2. Dropouts by Grade 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Boys 51 10 12 29 51 9 28 32 Girls 141 17 34 16 165 45 24 28 Total 96 14 24 22 113 30 26 30 3. Number of Graduates from the Final Year Boys Girls Total 779 529 645 C. INDICATORS OF DURATION OF STUDY 1. Average Duration of Study for Graduates Boys Girls Both 8.2 8.2 8.2 2. Average Duration of Study for Dropouts Boys Girls Both 3.1 2.3 2.8 3. Average Duration of Study for the Cohort Boys Girls Total 4.5 4.8 4.6 D. INDICATORS OF WASTAGE IN EDUCATION 1. Input/Output Ratio Boys Girls Total 1.2 1.5 1.3 Coefficient of Efficiency Boys Girls Total 83.2% 68.6% 75.9% F. BRIEF SUMMARY Boys Girls Total Total Pupil-Years 7494 6168 6799 Output 779 529 645 Pupil-Years per Graduates 9.6 11.7 10.5 Pupiil-Years Wasted 1259 1936 1640 Input-output Ratio 1.2 1.5 1.3 Coefficient of Efficiency 83.2% 68.6% 75.9% Addis Ababa Education Bureau Educational Study, Plan and Budget Support Process. Page 72 Education Statistics Annual Abstract 2007 E.C (2014/15 G.C) Pre- Primary Enrollment by Sub City 2007 E.C.(2014/15) Sector Pre - Primary Ownership ALL Sub City Stage One Stage Two Stage Three Total Total M F M F M F M F Addis Ketema 1799 1809 1292 1349 1161 1275 4252 4433 8685 Akaki-Kaliti 2828 2647 1906 1889 1690 1625 6424 6161 12585 Arada 1919 1824 1640 1583 1424 1350 4983 4757 9740 Bole 3926 3920 3509 3458 3116 3096 10551 10474 21025 Gullelie 2483 2397 2023 2052 1684 1771 6190 6220 12410 Kirkos 1858 1633 1344 1300 1283 1602 4485 4535 9020 Kolfe-Keranio 5508 5038 4582 4493 3997 3993 14087 13524 27611 Lideta 1580 1357 1216 1125 1185 1099 3981 3581 7562 Nefas Silk-Lafto 5641 5259 4486 4250 4120 4011 14247 13520 27767 Yeka 4403 4075 3718 3476 3286 3360 11407 10911 22318 Total 31945 29959 25716 24975 22946 23182 80607 78116 158723 Sector Pre - Primary Ownership Goverment Sub city Stage One Stage Two Stage Three Total Total M F M F M F M F Addis Ketema 619 607 529 537 429 475 1577 1619 3196 Akaki-Kaliti 708 708 473 484 441 396 1622 1588 3210 Arada 522 479 466 430 483 466 1471 1375 2846 Bole 463 476 407 368 323 376 1193 1220 2413 Gullelie 660 659 652 660 566 540 1878 1859 3737 Kirkos 730 502 432 402 355 383 1517 1287 2804 Kolfe-Keranio 362 346 365 312 409 359 1136 1017 2153 Lideta 296 235 260 211 234 226 790 672 1462 Nefas Silk-Lafto 661 662 437 459 378 365 1476 1486 2962 Yeka 830 777 764 745 759 778 2353 2300 4653 Total 5851 5451 4785 4608 4377 4364 15013 14423 29436 Sector Pre - Primary Ownership Private Sub City Stage One Stage Two Stage Three Total Total M F M F M F M F Addis Ketema 618 650 466 481 479 527 1563 1658 3221 Akaki-Kaliti 1881 1693 1236 1214 1077 1047 4194 3954 8148 Arada 692 605 554 540 427 362 1673 1507 3180 Bole 3259 3198 2803 2840 2565 2543 8627 8581 17208 Gullelie 1523 1348 1047 1010 867 907 3437 3265 6702 Kirkos 984 997 821 804 838 1131 2643 2932 5575 Kolfe-Keranio 4250 3849 3434 3430 2917 2996 10601 10275 20876 Lideta 652 574 564 557 564 531 1780 1662 3442 Nefas Silk-Lafto 4141 3818 3311 3152 3042 2963 10494 9933 20427 Yeka 2934 2743 2427 2320 2106 2206 7467 7269 14736 Total 20934 19475 16663 16348 14882 15213 52479 51036 103515 Sector Pre - Primary Ownership Church Sub City Stage One Stage Two Stage Three Total Total M F M F M F M F Akaki-Kaliti 23 22 22 19 24 19 69 60 129 Arada 261 199 235 200 216 175 712 574 1286 Bole 164 207 246 208 194 148 604 563 1167 Gullelie 129 220 89 186 85 144 303 550 853 Kirkos 38 40 15 15 14 15 67 70 137 Kolfe-Keranio 270 229 244 232 240 238 754 699 1453 Lideta 44 52 42 47 28 28 114 127 241 Nefas Silk-Lafto 372 355 290 244 262 278 924 877 1801 Yeka 153 146 97 74 82 66 332 286 618 Total 1454 1470 1280 1225 1145 1111 3879 3806 7685 Addis Ababa Education Bureau Educational Study, Plan and Budget Support Process.
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