Proportion of lower secondary schools with access to Internet for pedagogical purposes (%) by country

Percentage of schools by level of education (primary, lower secondary and upper secondary education) with access to the given facility or service. The value is calculated as the number of schools in a given level of education with access to the relevant facilities expressed as a percentage of all schools at that...

Countries reporting
23
Highest
100.0%
Australia
Lowest
59.4%
Rwanda
Median
100.0%
Years covered
21
2000–2020
Data points
427

What the numbers show

Proportion of lower secondary schools with access to Internet for pedagogical purposes (%) is currently reported for 23 countries. The highest value is 100.0% in Australia; the lowest is 59.4% in Rwanda.

The median across all reporting countries is 100.0%, and the mean is 98.1%.

The gap between the highest and lowest reporting country is a factor of about 2.

Proportion of lower secondary schools with access to Internet for peda: full country ranking

#Country LatestYear 10-year changeTrend
1 Australia 100.0% 2016 unchanged flat
1 Uruguay 100.0% 2018 unchanged flat
1 Slovenia 100.0% 2016 unchanged flat
1 Qatar 100.0% 2019 up 88.4% rising
1 Portugal 100.0% 2018 unchanged flat
1 Poland 100.0% 2016 unchanged flat
1 Oman 100.0% 2019 up 15.0% rising
1 Norway 100.0% 2020 unchanged flat
1 Netherlands 100.0% 2019 unchanged flat
1 Mauritius 100.0% 2019 up 2.9% flat
1 Monaco 100.0% 2020 β€” flat
1 Saint Lucia 100.0% 2019 unchanged flat
1 Republic of Korea 100.0% 2016 unchanged flat
1 Hungary 100.0% 2016 unchanged rising
1 Finland 100.0% 2019 unchanged flat
1 Belgium 100.0% 2018 unchanged flat
1 Estonia 100.0% 2016 unchanged flat
1 Switzerland 100.0% 2016 unchanged flat
1 Spain 100.0% 2018 up 0.2% flat
1 Denmark 100.0% 2016 unchanged flat
21 France 99.0% 2017 unchanged rising
22 Malaysia 98.8% 2019 up 1.3% flat
23 Rwanda 59.4% 2019 up 243.0% rising

Regions and income groups

Aggregates are excluded from the country ranking above so that a region can never outrank a country.

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Indicator
Proportion of lower secondary schools with access to Internet for pedagogical purposes (%)
Unit
%
Source
UNESCO Institute for Statistics
Licence
CC BY 4.0 (World Bank Open Data)
Coverage
41 places, 427 data points, 2000–2020
Last refreshed

Percentage of schools by level of education (primary, lower secondary and upper secondary education) with access to the given facility or service. The value is calculated as the number of schools in a given level of education with access to the relevant facilities expressed as a percentage of all schools at that level of education. Internet for pedagogical purposes is defined as internet that is available for enhancing teaching and learning and is accessible by pupils. Internet is defined as a worldwide interconnected computer network, which provides pupils access to a number of communication services including the World Wide Web and carries e-mail, news, entertainment and data files, irrespective of the device used (i.e. not assumed to be only via a computer and thus can also be accessed by mobile telephone, tablet, PDA, games machine, digital TV etc.). Access can be via a fixed narrowband, fixed broadband, or via mobile network. For more information, consult the UNESCO Institute of Statistics website: http://www.uis.unesco.org/Education/