Average for Gymnasiums, Bratislava Region

  
Overall school rating
  
Leaving examination
  
Exceptional achievements
  
Unemployment of the graduates
  
State school inspection
  
Participation in competitions
  
Enrollment in university
  
Pedagogical staff
  
Financial resources
 
All indicators
 
Leaving examination
  
Slovak language
60
74 %
  
Mathematics
58
65 %
  
Hungarian language
75
69 %
  
Slovak language and slovak literature
74
63 %
  
English language B1
55
69 %
  
English language B2
58
73 %
  
German language B1
49
52 %
  
German language B2
55
55 %
 
State school inspection
  
School management
73
83 %
  
Education conditions
68
82 %
  
Socio-educational process
56
81 %
  
9th grade Slovak Language
  
9th grade Physics
  
9th grade Biology
 
Competitions participation
  
Competitions participation
66
1,1
  
Komparo - mathematics
  
Komparo - Slovak language
 
Exceptional achievements
  
Exceptional achievements
61
1,4 €
 
Pedagogical staff
  
Teachers per 100 students
59
18,8
  
Utilization of ICT
42
48 %
  
Share of qualified pedagogues
 
Unemployment of the graduates
  
Unemployment of the graduates
73
2,4 %
  
Regional employability
30
0,74
 
Financial resources
  
Resources per student
55
1 644 €
  
School own resources
62
0,087
 
Enrollment in university
  
Share of the graduates accepted to university
57
78 %
  
Successful enrollment in university
54
87 %

We offer the information on primary and secondary schools, which exist on the national level and describe the results of the students, or the conditions for teaching. If people have quality information, they can make better decisions based on them. Therefore, we think that through this project we can help the parents of the future students and the schools as well, because by comparing with one another, they will be motivated to better results.

Rankings do not comprehensively evaluate the quality of a school, but they inform about the students’ results. These results do not consider the differences between the students of individual schools caused by various factors other than the educational process (such as the different social background), they do not cover the whole content of education and they do not assess the added value of a school, that is, what skills and knowledge has the school delivered to its students. Rankings can therefore be a useful indicator when choosing a school, but they should mainly draw the public into the discussion about the quality of schools.

For acquiring a more precise image, the parents should ask the schools about the further prospects of the students, either in enrollment on universities, or when entering the labor market. Important are also information on the performance of the students in various competitions, on the technical equipment, or the structure of the classes.

This project was supported by a grant from the Foundation Open Society Institute in cooperation with the Think Tank Fund of the Open Society Foundations. The project is run by INEKO Institute which is a non-governmental non-profit organization established in support of economic and social reforms which aim to remove barriers to the long-term positive development of the Slovak economy and society. INEKO is not responsible for the full functionality of portals created by INEKO or third parties, or for the accuracy of data displayed on the created portals.