This section provides the most recent available data on the number of educational institutions from pre-primary to upper secondary education level (ISCED levels 0-3). Statistics on numbers and characteristics of higher education institutions can be found in the European Tertiary Education Register. A general overview of the categories of institutions providing publicly-subsidised adult education and training can be found in the chapter on adult education. The notes below the tables provide methodological explanations necessary for a good interpretation of data.
Type of educational institution | ISCED levels provided | Main orientation of the programmes provided | Number of educational institutions | |||
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Total | Public | Government-dependent private | Total | |||
Preschool institution | 0 | (-) | 59 | 24 | (-) | 35 |
Primary school | 1, 2 | G | 172 | 163 | (-) | 9 |
Upper secondary school | 3 | G, V | 58 | 51 | (-) | 7 |
Upper secondary music school | 3 | V | 5 | 4 | (-) | 1 |
Source: Ministry of Education, Science and Innovation (Ministarstvo prosvjete, nauke i inovacija), Internal database of the Ministry 2023/24. ISCED = International Standard Classification of Education |
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G= General | V= Vocational | |||||
(:) Data not available | (-) Not applicable | |||||
Terminology |
Notes
The educational institutions are counted in accordance with the legal entity approach.
Primary schools include ISCED 1 and 2 levels, as this is a single-structure education.
Secondary schools provide either general or vocational education, yet there are several combined schools where both general and vocational education programmes are offered.
In addition to 5 secondary music schools, there are also 9 schools that provide primary/lower music education. However, these schools can be attended on a part-time basis, as they do not offer general education provided in primary schools, so they are not included in the table above.
There are no government dependent private preschool institutions and primary schools. Furthermore, there are no private independent upper secondary music schools in Montenegro.
NOTE 1: out of 24 public preschool institutions, 2 are part of educational centers, 1 part of elementary school
NOTE 2: out of 163 public elementary schools, 2 are within educational centers
NOTE 3: out of 58 public high schools, 2 are within educational centers
NOTE 4: secondary music schools are included in secondary schools, i.e. out of 58 public secondary schools, 4 are secondary music schools, while 1 secondary school is a private institution.
Type of educational institution | ISCED levels provided | Main orientation of the programmes provided | Number of educational institutions | |||
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Total |
Public | Government-dependent institutions | Private independent | |||
Resource centre | 0, 1, 2, 3 | (-) | 3 | 3 | (-) | (-) |
Source: Ministry of Education, Science and Innovation (Ministarstvo prosvjete, nauke i inovacija), Internal database of the Ministry of Education 2023/24. |
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G= General | V= Vocational | |||||
(:) Data not available | (-) Not applicable | |||||
Terminology |
Notes
The educational institutions are counted in accordance with the legal entity approach.
Resource centres are special institutions providing education for children with special needs who are not able to attend mainstream education.
All resource centres are public institutions, therefore, there are no government-dependent or private independent resource centres.
Montenegrin Education Information System (MEIS) Database
In accordance with the General Law on Education, the institution maintains a database within the Montenegrin Education Information System (MEIS), which is managed by the Ministry of Education, Science and Innovation. The institution is obliged to submit, among other things, data on pupils (pupil success, holders of the diploma "Luča", pupil absences, external testing), employed teaching and other staff, holders of licenses for teachers, infrastructural condition of the facility, energy and water consumption, number of pupils who use transportation from home to school and back, distances of regional units from the school, no later than September 15 for the current school year, and data changes within seven days from the date of the change. Personal data entered in the database are collected, processed, stored and used for the needs of educational work of institutions and the Ministry, in accordance with the Law. All types of data collection, holding, processing, publishing and use are carried out in accordance with the Law governing the protection of personal data.
Since 2018, in addition to data on formal education, the MEIS database also records data on informal education, i.e. on adult education. This refers to basic information about the institution organizing adult education (name, seat, contact information, number and date of license, etc.), about programs for which the organizer is licensed, about employees, competitions and candidates, i.e. participants of adult education training programs.128 licensed adult education organizers are currently registered in MEIS. MEIS maintains data up to the level of university education.
Level od education | Type of property | Region | Number of institutions |
Primary | State | South | 28 |
Primary | State | Central | 60 |
Primary | State | North | 75 |
Primary | Private | South | 4 |
Primary | Private | Central | 5 |
Secondary | State | South | 11 |
Secondary | State | Central | 21 |
Secondary | State | North | 19 |
Secondary | Private | South | 2 |
Secondary | Private | Central | 5 |
Preschool | State | South | 6 |
Preschool | State | Central | 7 |
Preschool | State | North | 11 |
Preschool | Private | South | 12 |
Preschool | Private | Central | 23 |