OverviewGuyana is the sole English-speaking nation on the continent of South America. Due to strong political, economic and historical ties with the islands of the English-speaking Caribbean, Guyana is considered a Caribbean nation. Guyana’s terrain is quite vast and comprises lush vegetation and wildlife and is said to have the highest level of biodiversity in the world. Various modes of transportation are utilised such as private car, boat and private/public service taxis or small planes. This is due to the remoteness of some towns located in the interior; however, most persons live close to coastal areas. Categorised as a low-income developing country, Guyana’s economy is driven primarily by agriculture and mining. It is anticipated that the country’s socio-economic landscape is expected evolve due to recent oil and gas exploration.
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Basic FactsStudent Market
Estimated Student Population Size: 295,000 approx. (UNESCO, 2018) Literacy Rate: 92% (est.) (UNICEF 2009) Number of Schools Secondary Schools – 111 Post-Secondary (non-tertiary) - 8 Tertiary Schools - 2 Cost of Education Primary (public) - Free and compulsory Secondary (public) – Free Tertiary – Fee-based Qualifications Secondary School
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Student Mobility Index: 16 Vertical Divider
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DemographicsOfficial Language: English (UK)
Capital: Georgetown Population Size: 780,00 (Business Guyana, 2018) Country Size: 83,000 square miles Currency: Guyana Dollar (GYD) Gross Domestic Product (USD): 3.61 Billion (World Bank, 2018) CARICOM Member State: Yes Other Memberships: Union of South American Nations, Commonwealth, Organisation of American States (OAS) |