According to the National Statistics Office (NSO), the total teaching and non-teaching staff in formal education during the 2020/21 academic year amounted to 18,061. This is an increase of 2.1% when compared to the previous academic year.
Classroom teachers and academic staff in pre-primary to tertiary education institutions during the same year increase by 0.6% over the previous year. This was a total of 9.731.
Of these, 26.5% were teachers at the upper secondary and post-secondary non-tertiary levels. 21.6% were primary teachers. The largest share of teaching personnel were females at a total of 66.7%.
Full time teachers accounted for 85.7% of the total. The total tertiary level male academic staff stood at 1,303 (63%). The same year saw 16.3 of all teaching staff between the ages of 30 and 34. This was followed by the 40 to 44 age group at 15.4%.
The proportion of teaching staff in state-run institutions corresponded to 74.2$ of the total teaching staff. Church schools followed suit at 15.6% and then private schools at 10.3%.
The overall teacher to student ratio stood at 8.9 pupils per teacher. The highest ratio was recorded in private schools at 11.5 pupils per teacher.
Non-teaching staff in education amounted to 8.870 during the same year. This is an increase of 3.8% when compared to the previous academic year. Females represented 73.7% of non-teaching staff. More than half were teacher aides at 50.9% (4,518).
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