Education is compulsory up to the age of 16, and free through secondary school until age 18. Students must pay for uniforms, but not for books or
tuition. In 2002, the gross primary enrolment rate was 114 per cent and the net primary enrolment rate was 100 per cent. Gross and net enrolment ratios are based on the number of students formally registered in primary school and therefore do not necessarily reflect actual school attendance. Primary school attendance statistics are not available for Seychelles. As of 2002, 99 per cent of children who started primary school were likely to reach grade 5. Children are first taught to read and write in
Creole. Beginning in grade three, English is used as a teaching language in certain subjects. French is introduced in grade six. Private education has been an option in Seychelles since the late 1960s, however, it was only in 1994 that Seychellois students were allowed to attend non-state schools. There are three private schools in Mahe; The International School Seychelles, L'Ecole Francaise, and The Independent School. There is also a Montessori school. The International School and the Independent School offer A-level courses (post-16). There is one private school in Praslin, the Vijay International School Praslin, which currently educates children up to A-Level standard. Altogether some 2000 students are educated in the private sector. Students can attend
Seychelles Polytechnic (1,600 students in 1991) for pre-university studies or other training. In 1993, responding to popular pressure, the government eliminated the requirement of NYS participation to enter the Polytechnic. However, it strongly encouraged students to complete NYS before beginning to work at age eighteen. The largest number of students were in
teacher training (302),
business studies (255),
humanities and science (226), and hotels and tourism (132). On 17 September 2009, the
University of Seychelles was established. There are currently 175 students based on two campuses. The main campus is situated at
Anse Royale and the second campus for the School of Education is located at
Mont Fleuri. ==References==