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Section 5: Education
[All persons]

Interviewer
(i) For children under 4 years, mark "No" at question 5.1 and go to question 8.1
(ii) For persons over 50 years, mark "No" at question 5.1 and proceed from question 5.2 in relation to the last institution attended.
(iii) For persons between ages 30 and 50 years, say: "It is known that some people try to further their education as they get older" before asking question 5.1.
(iv) For all other persons, i.e. 4-29 years old, proceed directly to question 5.1.


5.4. What is/was the highest class, grade or form that you are / were in / that [the respondent] is / was in at that level?

[] A and B class, elementary
[] Standard 1-3, elementary
[] Standard 4-6, elementary
[] Grade 1-4, primary, all age, secondary
[] Grade 5-8, primary, all age, secondary
[] Grade 9-12, primary, all age, secondary
[] Form 1-3, secondary high
[] Form 4-5, secondary high
[] Form 6, secondary high
[] Grade 7-9, secondary high
[] Grade 10-12, secondary high
[] Not stated

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Section 5 - Education

5.52 General
The aim of the section is to obtain information on the highest level of educational attainment among the entire population. Questions relate not just to current attendance but also to past attendance. As such, this section is relevant not only to school children but also to adults who may be furthering their education full-time or part-time.

You must pay close attention to the instruction on the questionnaire which precede the questions in this section.

5.53 For babies and young children not of school age, the question will obviously not be applicable. You should also be careful in the case of older persons who are not likely to be currently attending an educational institution, but for whom the questions on past attendance are applicable. It is recognized however, that adults do continue their education and the questions are therefore relevant.


5.59 Question 5.4 Highest Class, Standard, Grade or Form
Pay particular attention to the recording of this answer 'Class and Standard' are applicable to Elementary School, 'Grade' is applicable to Primary, All Age, certain types of secondary schools and some Secondary High Schools, while 'Form' is applicable to secondary high schools only.