Malta - 2014_2015 - Table 2

Question 9 years 15 years Sources used Notes
1 How many children are aged: 3,924 4,430 National Statistics Office (NSO) Data for 2014/2015 academic year as at December 2014. All pupils enrolled in education, including resource centres. Data on 15-year-olds includes upper-secondary education (Year 10 to Year 11).
2 How many pupils are enrolled in all formal educational settings aged: 4,020 4,173 Data for state schools: database of pupils (SIS) - (Human Resources, Directorate for Educational Services). Data for non-state schools: database of pupils (Accreditation Unit, Directorate for Quality and Standards in Education) Data for 2014/2015 academic year. All pupils enrolled in education, including resource centres. Data on 15-year-olds includes upper-secondary education (Year 10 to Year 11). Data shows pupils who were 9 and 15 years old by 31 December 2014.
3 How many pupils are out of any formal educational settings aged: M M Data not available.
4 How many pupils are enrolled in mainstream formal educational settings with their non-disabled peers in: 4,017 4,156 Data for state schools: database of pupils (SIS) - (Human Resources, Directorate for Educational Services). Data for non-state schools: database of pupils (Accreditation Unit, Directorate for Quality and Standards in Education) Data for 2014/2015 academic year. All pupils enrolled in education, excluding resource centres. Data on 15-year-olds includes upper-secondary education (Year 10 to Year 11). Data shows pupils who were 9 and 15 years old by 31 December 2014.
5 How many pupils are enrolled and educated in mainstream classes with their non-disabled peers for at least 80% of the time in: 4,017 4,156 Data for state schools: database of pupils (SIS) - (Human Resources, Directorate for Educational Services). Data for non-state schools: database of pupils (Accreditation Unit, Directorate for Quality and Standards in Education) Data for 2014/2015 academic year. All pupils enrolled in education, excluding resource centres. Data on 15-year-olds includes upper-secondary education (Year 10 to Year 11). Data shows pupils who were 9 and 15 years old by 31 December 2014.