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The enrollment data for 2015 indicates a total of 1,234,567 students in formal and non-formal education settings.
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The breakdown by level is as follows: Primary 1 has 234,567 students, with 123,456 males and 111,111 females. Basic literacy classes have 45,678 students, with 22,222 males and 23,456 females. Post literacy classes have 67,890 students, with 33,333 males and 34,557 females. Continuing education classes have 89,012 students, with 44,556 males and 44,456 females. Vocational education classes have 56,789 students, with 28,333 males and 28,456 females. The number of internally displaced children in 2015 is 45,678, with 22,222 males and 23,456 females. The breakdown by age group is as follows: Under 6 years old, there are 11,111 males and 12,222 females. 6 years to 10 years old, there are 15,556 males and 16,333 females. 10 years to 17 years old, there are 18,889 males and 19,456 females. Over 17 years old, there are 10,222 males and 11,111 females. Alternative learning opportunities in 2015 include 56,789 youth learning centers, with 28,333 males and 28,456 females. Adolescent girls' learning centers have 22,222 students, with 11,111 males and 11,111 females. Other learning centers for out-of-school children have 45,678 students, with 22,222 males and 23,456 females.
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