Mid-term review: Promising statistics for the 2023-2024 school year

We wanted to share with you the promising results of the Omvan elementary school for the 2023-2024 school year. The school is supported by Pierre Thierry Noah Foundation thanks to the generosity of dedicated individuals and professionals.

Significant progress revealed in statistics

Firstly, the statistics reveal significant progress in several key areas. The pass rate between the first and second terms rose by 12% in all classes, from SIL to CM2. By comparison, the average rate of improvement in school results in Cameroon was 6% in 2020, according to UNESCO data (UNESCO Institute for Statistics, September 2022). This increase testifies to the positive impact of additional resources and pedagogical support on students’ academic performance. It also reflects the effectiveness of the measures put in place to reinforce learning and subject understanding.

Zero Absence, A Striking Reality

Secondly, the school’s absenteeism rate is 0% this year, with an impressive 32% drop compared to 2022-2023. In Cameroon, the average absenteeism rate is around 15% according to the World Bank’s World Development Indicators (September 2022). The mobilization of children and families around schooling is bearing fruit. This demonstrates the effectiveness of efforts to encourage pupils to attend class regularly, which is essential for maximizing their learning potential.

Gender balance and challenges to overcome

In addition, the school will welcome 108 boys and 102 girls in 2023-2024. Although slightly more boys, this distribution is relatively balanced, especially compared with the trend in Sub-Saharan Africa, where girls are often at a disadvantage. According to UNESCO, there are around 10% fewer girls than boys in primary education in this region (Global Education Monitoring Report 2022, UNESCO, June 2022). Nevertheless, there are some discrepancies between classes, such as in CE1 (24 girls vs. 19 boys). We will therefore continue to promote equal opportunities for all students, which is the cornerstone of quality education and the development of their full potential.

Relative Parity, but Awareness Persists

Compared with enrolment trends for boys and girls in sub-Saharan Africa, where girls often face additional barriers to accessing education such as early marriage, domestic responsibilities, and unfavorable cultural norms, Omvan’s school statistics show relative gender parity. However, it is crucial to continue raising awareness of gender issues and promoting equal opportunities in education to ensure that all students, regardless of gender, benefit from the same learning and development opportunities.

A sincere thank you for your support

In conclusion, we express our gratitude for your support in making this encouraging educational progress possible. The collaboration between Pierre Thierry Noah Foundation, the dedicated donors, and Omvan school is truly having a positive impact on the students’ academic and personal futures. We will continue to work together to create an optimal educational environment, where every child has the opportunity to flourish and realize his or her potential. Thank you for your commitment to education and equal opportunities.

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