Education
EDUCATION
The overall literacy rate is at 60% and Adult Literacy rate is 68.5%. The 2009 Education Census data indicate that 52,508 (80%) out of 41911 primary school age population are enrolled in schools. Pupil teacher ratio is 1:51; classroom pupil ratio is 1:85; pupil text book ratio is high at 1:7. The district has a total number of usable classroom stocks of 750 out of the required 1100.
Pre-Primary and Primary Sub Sector.
Whereas Primary Education is a decentralised service to the District Local Governments, pre-primary which consists of Nursary Schools, Day Care Centres, ECE Centres, is purely a private venture. The introduction of UPE programme in 1997, and the introduction of liberal policies in Education by Central Government triggered off a rapid growth of the school system, bringing forth the need for urgent expansion of equipment and facilities in schools.
Masindi district has a total of 80 primary schools of which 69 are Government Grant Aided , while the rest 11 are privately owned. There are 31 known Nursery & Pre-primary schools, 5 of which are officially registered/recognised. In addition, there are 06 coded non formal schools in the district.
Secondary Education
It is a centralised service largely controlled by the central government. Key delegated aspects include:
- Payment of teachers salaries
- Monitoring the implementation of Universal Seconndary Education.
- Ensuring good governance through the B.O.G.s.
Out of the 11 Secondary Schools in the district, 5 are government aided and all the 5 are USE schools. On the other hand, 6 are private or community owned; and none of the private community schools is offering USE services.
Tertiary Education
This is a central government function/domain with no delegated or decentralised aspects to the Local Government. There is 01 Tertitiary Institution- Nyabyeya Forestry College .