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In the Bahamas, tertiary enrollment in 1995 (closest available) was 15%, indicating limited participation. The out-of-school rate in 2024 (closest available) was 15.9%, with a significant access challenge. Education spending in 2023 (closest available) was 2.7% of GDP, below the 4% UNESCO recommendation. The pupil-teacher ratio in 2024 (closest available) was 20:1, pointing to moderate class sizes.
No statistics available for 2025.
The Bahamas had a highly educated adult population, with 91% holding at least upper-secondary education. Around 16% of primary-age children were out of school.