The Dominican Republic has achieved a 64% completion rate for upper secondary education, marking an increase from 56% in 2015. This data, covering the period through 2024, represents the most significant progress among four educational indicators evaluated by UNESCO over the last decade.
The findings were published in the Global Education Monitoring Report. The improvement reflects a sustained upward trend in the country's secondary school graduation rates, highlighting the effectiveness of educational policies implemented during the ten-year assessment period.
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