Sweden - Pupil teacher ratio

Pupil-teacher ratio, preprimary

Pupil-teacher ratio, preprimary in Sweden was 5.52 as of 2017. Its highest value over the past 44 years was 21.18 in 1998, while its lowest value was 5.52 in 2014.

Definition: Preprimary school pupil-teacher ratio is the average number of pupils per teacher in preprimary school.

Source: UNESCO Institute for Statistics (http://uis.unesco.org/)

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Year Value
1973 8.16
1993 16.34
1994 17.33
1995 17.94
1997 19.90
1998 21.18
2001 9.28
2002 9.60
2003 9.66
2004 9.69
2005 10.19
2006 9.67
2007 9.88
2013 6.00
2014 5.52
2015 5.63
2016 5.56
2017 5.52

Pupil-teacher ratio, primary

Pupil-teacher ratio, primary in Sweden was 12.23 as of 2017. Its highest value over the past 46 years was 20.44 in 1976, while its lowest value was 9.27 in 2011.

Definition: Primary school pupil-teacher ratio is the average number of pupils per teacher in primary school.

Source: UNESCO Institute for Statistics (http://uis.unesco.org/)

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Year Value
1971 19.98
1972 19.46
1973 17.19
1974 16.86
1975 16.03
1976 20.44
1993 9.55
1994 10.16
1995 10.52
1996 11.21
1997 11.83
1998 12.45
1999 12.32
2000 11.84
2001 11.40
2002 11.47
2003 11.19
2004 10.11
2005 10.05
2006 9.97
2007 9.80
2008 9.55
2009 9.34
2010 9.54
2011 9.27
2012 9.65
2013 11.81
2014 11.93
2015 12.10
2016 12.35
2017 12.23

Pupil-teacher ratio, lower secondary

Pupil-teacher ratio, lower secondary in Sweden was 11.26 as of 2017. Its highest value over the past 24 years was 12.62 in 1998, while its lowest value was 8.02 in 1993.

Definition: Lower secondary school pupil-teacher ratio is the average number of pupils per teacher in lower secondary school.

Source: UNESCO Institute for Statistics (http://uis.unesco.org/)

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Year Value
1993 8.02
1994 8.43
1995 10.75
1997 10.79
1998 12.62
1999 12.34
2000 11.82
2001 11.52
2002 11.25
2003 11.05
2004 9.89
2005 10.10
2006 9.73
2007 9.73
2008 9.65
2009 9.51
2010 9.58
2011 9.48
2012 9.50
2013 10.93
2014 11.08
2015 11.22
2016 11.40
2017 11.26

Pupil-teacher ratio, secondary

Pupil-teacher ratio, secondary in Sweden was 13.07 as of 2017. Its highest value over the past 44 years was 15.57 in 1998, while its lowest value was 8.72 in 1993.

Definition: Secondary school pupil-teacher ratio is the average number of pupils per teacher in secondary school.

Source: UNESCO Institute for Statistics (http://uis.unesco.org/)

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Year Value
1973 10.34
1974 9.47
1975 9.73
1976 9.37
1993 8.72
1994 8.90
1995 9.73
1997 10.53
1998 15.57
1999 14.99
2000 14.35
2001 13.95
2002 13.31
2003 12.73
2004 9.46
2005 9.66
2006 9.49
2007 9.62
2008 9.68
2009 9.62
2010 9.71
2011 9.51
2012 9.52
2013 12.30
2014 12.62
2015 12.87
2016 12.90
2017 13.07

Pupil-teacher ratio, upper secondary

Pupil-teacher ratio, upper secondary in Sweden was 14.66 as of 2017. Its highest value over the past 24 years was 17.96 in 1998, while its lowest value was 9.02 in 2004.

Definition: Upper secondary school pupil-teacher ratio is the average number of pupils per teacher in upper secondary school.

Source: UNESCO Institute for Statistics (http://uis.unesco.org/)

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Year Value
1993 9.34
1994 9.28
1995 9.10
1997 10.37
1998 17.96
1999 17.10
2000 16.52
2001 16.12
2002 15.21
2003 14.34
2004 9.02
2005 9.22
2006 9.24
2007 9.52
2008 9.70
2009 9.71
2010 9.82
2011 9.54
2012 9.54
2013 13.33
2014 13.86
2015 14.25
2016 14.19
2017 14.66

Pupil-teacher ratio, tertiary

Pupil-teacher ratio, tertiary in Sweden was 12.28 as of 2017. Its highest value over the past 24 years was 15.60 in 2010, while its lowest value was 8.15 in 1995.

Definition: Tertiary school pupil-teacher ratio is the average number of pupils per teacher in tertiary school.

Source: UNESCO Institute for Statistics (http://uis.unesco.org/)

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Year Value
1993 8.89
1994 8.81
1995 8.15
1997 8.22
1999 11.59
2000 11.62
2001 11.57
2002 11.34
2003 11.39
2004 11.32
2005 11.32
2006 11.61
2007 11.34
2008 11.13
2009 11.66
2010 15.60
2011 15.03
2012 13.99
2013 13.38
2014 12.88
2015 12.56
2016 12.39
2017 12.28

Classification

Topic: Education Indicators

Sub-Topic: Inputs