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Education in Panama is compulsory for the first six years of primary education and the first three years of secondary school. [1] [2] As of the 2004/2005 school year there were about 430,000 students enrolled in grades one through six (95% attendance). [1] The total enrollment in the six secondary grades for the same period was 253,900 (60% ...
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During the 16th century, education in Panama was provided by Jesuits. Public education began in Panama soon after it seceded from Colombia in 1903. The first efforts were guided by a paternalistic view of the goals of education, as evidenced in comments made in a 1913 meeting of the First Panamanian Educational Assembly, "The cultural heritage ...
The National Institute of Panama (Spanish: Instituto Nacional de Panamá) is a school in Panama located in the district of Santa Ana in Panama City. It was the first school in Panama to offer higher education courses on its premises.
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This is a list of universities in Panama. Universidad de Los Llanos del Pacífico; University of Panama; ABAB University; University of Swahili; Technological University of Panama; Latin University of Panama; Humboldt International University; TECH Technological University; Universidad Católica Santa María La Antigua; West Coast University ...
The University of Panama (Spanish: Universidad de Panamá) is a public university in Panama City, Panama. It was founded on October 7, 1935. Initially, it had 175 students learning education, commerce, natural sciences, pharmacy, pre-engineering or law. As of 2008, it had 74,059 students distributed in 228 buildings across the country.