Guyana Primary Schools
Mass games, in which school children of all ages perform gymnastics
in a large stadium
Courtesy Embassy of Guyana, Washington
Nursery school was available to Guyanese children for two
years, beginning at age four. Children began primary school at age
six. Primary schools had six grades: Preparatory A and B and
Standards I through IV. Primary schools were attended five hours a
day, Monday through Friday. A school year usually had 189 days,
beginning in September and ending in July. The school year was
divided into three trimesters: Christmas Term, Easter Term, and
Summer Term. Primary education for students with disabilities was
provided by the Thomas Lands School in Georgetown.
In 1984 there were 368 nursery schools and 418 primary schools
in Guyana. In 1981 about 130,000 students attended primary schools,
an enrollment rate of 96 percent. With 3,909 teachers in Guyana,
the national teacher-pupil ratio was one teacher to thirty-three
pupils.
Data as of January 1992
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