Oceania Primary Enrollment Rate Ranking (2023)

In 2018, primary enrollment rate in Oceania was highest in Papua New Guinea at 109.50%, followed by Fiji at 107.65% and Vanuatu at 106.53%. The average primary enrollment rate across countries in Oceania was 99.82%, the median was 101.28%, and the Solomon Islands recorded the lowest primary enrollment rate at 84.74%, according to the World Bank.

Data is available for the period 1970 to 2023 across 14 countries in Oceania.

Frequency : Yearly
Rank Country Current Value Previous Value Year
1 109.5% 103.69% 2018
2 107.65% 108.05% 2023
3 106.53% 110.52% 2023
4 105.1% 103.81% 2022
5 102.64% 106.54% 2023
6 102.29% 104.12% 2023
7 101.92% 98.44% 2023
8 100.64% 94.94% 2023
9 99.13% 99.93% 2022
10 96.56% 97.92% 2022
11 95.89% 88.27% 2023
12 93.35% 98.48% 2023
13 91.53% 90.93% 2022
14 84.74% 95.45% 2023
Oceania Primary Enrollment Rate Ranking (2023) : Definition
Primary Enrollment Rate measures the gross enrollment ratio for primary education: total enrollment at the primary level as a percentage of the official primary-school-age population for the reporting year.