Schools in Madagascar vary widely in size, with some rural schools having as few as 20-30 students, while urban schools can accommodate hundreds. Many schools are small, often with limited resources, and may consist of just a few classrooms. The student-to-teacher ratio can also be high, particularly in less populated areas, leading to challenges in individualized instruction. Overall, the size and capacity of schools in Madagascar are influenced by factors such as location, funding, and infrastructure.
Madagascar - 226,597 square miles.
Madagascar is 226,597 sq miles in area.
a big number
Yes, there are schools in Madagascar. From the last statistic published in the Minister of Education website, in 2007/2008, there were for both public and private sectors: 24387 primary schools (prep to year 5), 2507 secondary schools (year 6 to 9), 542 high schools (year 10 to 12).
Madagascar is 226,597 sq miles in area.
big as dick
It is 226,597 square miles.
None, actually.
Madagascar is a big island outside south africa opposite Mozambique. It is not in South Africa.
From the last statistic published in the Minister of Education website, in 2007/2008, there were for both public and private sectors: 24387 primary schools (prep to year 5), 2507 secondary schools (year 6 to 9), 542 high schools (year 10 to 12). This statistic should have been updated since but I cannot find a current publication.
Madagascar is mainly a big jungle of rain forest, however it does have its own government and a population of about 20 million people.
The largest bank in Madagascar is Bank of Africa Madagascar (BOA Madagascar). It is a subsidiary of the pan-African banking group, Bank of Africa, and has a significant market share in the country's banking sector.