Education Database
The oldest university in Guatemala (and the only state university) is the Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala. It was founded in 1652 by a catholic priest, but only officially decreed in 1676 by King Charles II of Spain.
There are in addition 11 other private universities most note-worthily Universidad Rafael Landivar and Universidad Fransisco Marroquin. These are complemented by a variety of technical and teacher training colleges.
Education System in Guatemala
| Education | School/Level | Grade From | Grade To | Age From | Age To | Years | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Primary | Primary School | 7 | 13 | 6 | School attendance is obligatory | |||
| Middle | Ciclo Prevocacional | 13 | 16 | 3 | General Secondary Education | |||
| Secondary | Ciclo Diversificado (Diversified Secondary) | 16 | 18 | 2 | Certificate/Diploma awarded: Bachillerato. Bachillerato is a prerequisite for access to university education. Most universities require an entrance examination (Examen de Admisión). | |||
| Secondary | Technical Secondary School (Upper Secondary) | 15 | 18 | 3 | Certificate/diploma awarded: Perito Industrial, Agricola, Contador | |||
| Tertiary | Primary/Basic School Teacher Education | 3 | Three-years program at teacher training colleges after the first cycle of secondary education. | |||||
| Tertiary | Secondary School Teacher Education | 3 | Three-years program at university. Students awarded a title of Profesor. | |||||
| Tertiary | First Stage: Licenciatura | 5 | Higher education is provided by one state and four private universities. There are also institutes and schools. In some universities, a Baccalaureatus or Baccalaureaus is offered in Arts and Science after four years of study. In Medicine, the course leading to the Licenciatura lasts for seven years (three years at university, followed by four years' professional experience). A professional qualification of Ingeniero is awarded after five or six years. Short-term studies lead to the diploma of Técnico after three years. University teachers must hold at least a Licenciatura. | |||||
| Tertiary | Second Stage: Maestrado | 1 | This degree is conferred after one or two more years of study and submission of a thesis. | |||||
| Tertiary | Third Stage: Doctorado | 2 | Awarded after two consecutive years of study following upon the Licenciatura and on submission of a thesis in Law, Humanities, Education, Economics, and Social Sciences. |
Primary Education
Although the first 6 years of basic education are theoretically free and mandatory, the truth is that outside cities even primary schools are scarce especially in rural indigenous areas. There, religious institutions are often the only filler in the gapMiddle Education
The first 3 years of secondary education known as basico are similar to junior high school elsewhere and provide pupils with a spread of subjects aimed at preparing them for the widest range of working roles.Secondary Education
The final 3 years of school education at secondary school called diversificado are more specialized. At state schools most students study either teaching or bookkeeping. Their range of choice at private secondary schools is much improved, for there agronomy, auto-mechanics, computers, secretarial services and tourism may be taught as well.Vocational Education
The objectives of the Guatemala vocational education system are to teach people new skills in under-employed areas that can help them build a better life. Hope remains a neglected commodity for many, although progress continues to be slowly made.Tertiary Education
The oldest university in Guatemala (and the only state university) is the Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala. It was founded in 1652 by a catholic priest, but only officially decreed in 1676 by King Charles II of Spain.There are in addition 11 other private universities most note-worthily Universidad Rafael Landivar and Universidad Fransisco Marroquin. These are complemented by a variety of technical and teacher training colleges.