EDUCATION SECTOR IN BRAZIL
TO 2018 — MARKET SIZE AND
INTELLIGENCE REPORT

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Education Sector in Brazil to 2018 — Market Size and Intelligence Report

T ABLE OF C ONTENTS
Education System in Brazil
Current Market Size of Brazil’s Education Sector
Preschool education in Brazil
School Education in Brazil
Higher Education in Brazil
Vocational Education in Brazil
Special Education in Brazil
Adult Education in Brazil
Forecasted Market Size of Brazil’s Education Sector
Drivers Impacting Brazil’s Education Sector
Driver 1
Driver 2
Driver 3
Driver 4
Driver 5
Trends in Brazil’s Education Sector
Trend 1
Trend 2
Trend 3
Trend 4
Trend 5
Trend 6
Regulations Pertaining to Education in Brazil
Regulations Pertaining to School Education
Regulations Pertaining to Higher Education
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Regulations Pertaining to Vocational Education
Profiles of Key Players in Education
Abril Educacao SA
Anhanguera Educacional Participações SA
Estacio Participacoes SA
GAEC Educacao SA
Grupo Multi Holding
Kroton Educacional SA
Ser Educacional SA
Annexures

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L IST OF F IGURES
Figure 1: Structure of Brazil’s Education Sector
Figure 2: Brazil’s Education Sector — Market Size (R$ billion / US$ billion)
Figure 3: Preschool Enrollment in Brazil — Government and Private
Institutes
Figure 4: Preschool Enrollment in Brazil — Urban and Rural Areas
Figure 5: Preschool Enrollment in Brazil — Males and Females
Figure 6: Preschool Enrollment in Brazil — Segregated as per Different
Regions
Figure 7: School Enrollment in Brazil — Government and Private Institutes
Figure 8: School Enrollment in Brazil — Fundamental Education and
Upper Secondary Education
Figure 9: School Enrollment in Brazil — Urban and Rural Areas
Figure 10: School Enrollment in Brazil — Males and Females
Figure 11: School Enrollment in Brazil — Segregated as per Different
Regions
Figure 12: Higher Education Enrollment in Brazil — Government and
Private Institutions
Figure 13: Higher Education Enrollment in Brazil — Males and Females
Figure 14: Higher Education Enrollment in Brazil — Brazilian and
International Students
Figure 15: Higher Education Enrollment in Brazil — Segregated as per
Different Regions
Figure 16: Higher Education Enrollment in Brazil — Types of Institutions
Figure 17: Higher Education Enrollment in Brazil — Types of Courses
Figure 18: Vocational Education Enrollment in Brazil — Government and
Private Institutions
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Figure 19: Vocational Education Enrollment in Brazil — Urban and Rural
Areas
Figure 20: Vocational Education Enrollment in Brazil — Males and
Females
Figure 21: Vocational Education Enrollment in Brazil — Segregated as per
Different Regions
Figure 22: Special Education Enrollment in Brazil — Government and
Private Institutions
Figure 23: Special Education Enrollment in Brazil — Urban and Rural
Figure 24: Special Education Enrollment in Brazil — Males and Females
Figure 25: Special Education Enrollment in Brazil — Segregated as per
Different Regions
Figure 26: Adult and Youth Education Enrollment in Brazil — Government
and Private Institutions
Figure 27: Adult and Youth Education Enrollment in Brazil — Urban and
Rural
Figure 28: Adult and Youth Education Enrollment in Brazil — Males and
Females
Figure 29: Adult and Youth Education Enrollment in Brazil — Segregated
as per Different Regions
Figure 30: Forecasted Market Size and growth Rate of Brazil’s Education
Sector — 2013 (E)–2018(F) — (US$ billion)
Figure 31: Brazil’s Government Spending on Education (US$ billion)
Figure 32: Brazil’s School Enrollment in Urban Areas (% of Total
Enrollment)
Figure 33: Brazil’s Enrollment in Private Schools — as a % of Total
enrollment
Figure 34: Brazil’s Household Final Consumption Expenditure — as a % of
GDP
Figure 35: Brazil’s Gross Domestic Product
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Figure 36: Public and Private universities and Higher Education
Institutions in Brazil
Figure 37: Internet Penetration in Brazil
Figure 38: % of Brazilian Households with access to Computer
Figure 39: Population and mobile–phone Subscribers’ Growth in Brazil
(millions)
Figure 40: Population and Population Growth Rate (%) in Brazil
Figure 41: Birth and Mortality Rate in Brazil
Figure 42: Population in Brazil — as per Stages of Education
Figure 43: Number of Teaching Staff in Brazil — Segregated by Levels of
Education
Figure 44: Number of Schools in Brazil — Government and Private
Institutions
Figure 45: Number of Schools in Brazil — Urban and Rural Areas
Figure 46: Number of Higher Education Institutions in Brazil — Types of
Institutions
Figure 47: Number of Higher Education Institutions in Brazil — Types of
Institutions — Government and Private
Figure 48: Gross Enrollment Ratio in Brazil

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A BOUT THE R EPORT
The report ‘Education Sector in Brazil to 2018 — Market Size and
Intelligence’ discusses the current market size of the Brazil’s education
sector. It segregates the market size on the basis of various levels of
education, starting from preschool to higher education.

The report discusses the forecasted market size and year–wise growth of
the sector till 2018, along with the various drivers, which will lead to this
growth. It further discusses the various trends that are shaping the
education sector.

Various regulations pertaining to education in Brazil are also mentioned
in the report, along with the profile of key players that are active in
private education space.

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E XECUTIVE S UMMARY
Brazil has one of the highest literacy rates (90%) among the developing
countries — with an enrollment ratio of approximately 98% for primary
education, and approximately 51% for higher education. The country
caters to approximately 29% of its population across various levels of
education, and spends approximately 4% of its total government
expenditure on education.

Approximately two–third of Brazil’s education sector is dominated by the
general school education, followed by higher education and preschool
education. The sector has benefitted from free and compulsory basic
education at public schools. However many students are now opting for
private schools — which teach as per international curricula.

The country is witnessing an increase in number of private players,
especially in higher education, which are catering to growing number of
youth. These players are collaborating among themselves, raising
financing, and investing in various levels across the sector.

Brazil’s education sector is expected to grow at a compound annual
growth rate (CAGR) of approximately 4.1%, till 2018. The growth will be
driven by various factors, such as increased government and private
spending on education, growth in number of private institutions in urban
areas, and increased use of technology.

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R ESEARCH M ETHODOLOGY
This report has been prepared through the following comprehensive
methodology:

The market definitions used in the reports are the standard definitions
recognized by the industry. In this report, the market size of the
education sector is defined as the sum total of core expenditure of
teaching students. It includes the fees paid by students in private schools
and higher education institutions, as well as the government expenditure
per student in case of public schools and higher education institutions.

Bases of all the figures are taken from the statistics provided by the
government, ministries, as well as prominent organizations such as the
World Bank, International Monetary Funds, UNESCO Institute of
Statistics, World Factbook — CIA etc.

The data is further validated

through credible analyst reports, white papers by industry organizations,
questioners and expert interviews.

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L IST OF O RGANIZATIONS M ENTIONED IN THE
R EPORT
Abril Educação SA

Escola Satelite SA

Actis

Estacio Participacoes SA

Advent International

ETB Group

Alps

Faculdade Joaquim Nabuco

Anhanguera Educacional

Faculdade Maurício de Nassau

Participacoes SA

Federal Center of Higher Studies

Apple Inc.

FMU

ASSESC Sociedade Educacional de

GAEC Educação SA

Santa Catarina Ltda
Grupo Anima Educacao
BlackRock
Grupo Multi Holding
Central Abril Educacao e
Grupo Ser Educacional SA

Participacoes SA
Centro de Educacao Continuada

Harvard University

Mauricio de Nassau Ltda

HIG Capital

Centro de Ensino Superior Piauiense

Institute of International Education

Ltda

Instituto Campinense de Ensino

Editoras Atica

Superior Ltda

Edumobi

Instituto Santareno de Ensino

EiVoce

Superior

Ensino Superior Bureau Juridico SA

International Finance Corporation

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Jafar

Sistema de Ensino Abril Educacao

Kinea Investimentos

Skill

Kroton Educacional SA

Sociedade Desenvolvimiento
Educacional Avancado Ltda

Laureate Education Inc.

Sociedade Educacional Atual da

Macmillan Digital Education

Amazonia Ltda
Maxiprint Grafica e Editora
Sociedade Educacional Carvalho
Mstech Educacao E Tecnologia Ltda

Gomes Ltda

Ohio State University

Stanford University

Oxford University

Uniao de Ensino Superior do Para

Pearson Plc.

University of Cape Verde

PH Group

University of São Paulo

Princeton University

University of Southern California

Quatrum

Veduca

Re Balloon

Wise Up

Scipione

Wizard

Ser Educacional SA

Yázigi

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R EPORT S AMPLE
E DUCATION S YSTEM IN B RAZIL
Education in Brazil is governed by the Ministry of Education, along with
the Council of Higher Education that supervises the postsecondary higher
education in the country.

The National Education Guidelines and Framework Law (Lei de Diretrizes
e Bases da Educação), approved in 1996, segregated education in Brazil
into two levels — basic education (comprising of preschool, primary,
lower secondary and upper secondary education) and higher education.

Preschool education in Brazil, also known as Educação Infantil, starts
when a child is three years old, and is admitted to Nursery. Children
between the age group 4–5 attend Kindergarten. Preschool education in
Brazil is entirely optional.

The basic school education in Brazil starts with the Fundamental
Education or Ensino Fundamental. The fundamental education is divided
into primary and lower secondary education and caters to children in the
age group 6–14. The education is state–sponsored and compulsory for
all.

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Fundamental education is followed by the upper secondary education,
also known as Ensino Medio, which caters to children in the age group
15–17. The upper secondary education is also state–sponsored, though
not compulsory.

Higher education, also known as Ensino Superior, is imparted at state–
sponsored public universities, as well as other private universities.
Admission to a public university is done through entrance exams, also
known as vestibular, which students take to get admission for their
preferred course of study.

The vocational education overlaps both the levels, starting from
secondary education, to technical colleges. In the upper secondary
education, the vocational and technical education comprises of 3–4
grades of one year each. After completing the vocational education at
upper secondary level, the students can enroll for postsecondary
technical courses, and do internship with the industry.

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Ensino Superior / Higher
Education

Lower Secondary
Education

Elementary
Education
Early Childhood
Education
Initial Education

Ensino Fundamental

Ensino Medio / Upper
Secondary Education

Educação Infantil

21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
Age

Vocational
Education and
Training

F IGURE 1: S TRUCTURE OF B RAZIL ’ S E DUCATION S ECTOR

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F IGURE 2: B RAZIL ’ S E DUCATION S ECTOR — M ARKET S IZE (R$ BILLION / US$ BILLION )

Year = 2013 (E)
Total Market Size:
R$ XXX billion
US$XXX billion

Preschool Education
Adult Education
Special Education
K–12 School
Education

Vocational Education

Higher Education

Source: Indalytics Advisors

F IGURE 3: P RESCHOOL E NROLLMENT IN B RAZIL — S EGREGATED AS PER D IFFERENT R EGIONS

Centro-Oeste

Norte

Year = 2013 (E)
Total Market Size:
R$ XXX billion
US$XXX billion

Sul

Nordeste

Sudeste

Source: Instituto Nacional de Estudos e Pesquisas Educacionais Anísio Teixeira Página Inicial; Indalytics Advisors

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F IGURE 4: P OPULATION AND MOBILE – PHONE S UBSCRIBERS ’ G ROWTH IN B RAZIL ( MILLIONS )
Year: 2009–2012

2009

2010
Population

2011

2012

Mobile–Phone Subscriptions

Source: Ministério do Trabalho e Emprego; International Telecommunication Union; Indalytics Advisors

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F IGURE 5: N UMBER OF H IGHER E DUCATION I NSTITUTIONS IN B RAZIL — T YPES OF I NSTITUTIONS — G OVERNMENT
AND

P RIVATE

Total = XXX

Universities

University Centers

Colleges

IF and Cefet

Government

Private

*IF and Cefet = Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia e Centro Federal de Educação Tecnológica (Federal Institute of Education,
Science and Technology and the Federal Center of Technological Education )
Source: Ministry of Education; Indalytics Advisors

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F IGURE 6: N UMBER OF T EACHING S TAFF IN B RAZIL — S EGREGATED BY L EVELS OF E DUCATION

Year = 2013 (E)

Adult Education

Special Education

Vocational Education

Higher Education

K–12 School Education

Preschool Education

Source: Instituto Nacional de Estudos e Pesquisas Educacionais Anísio Teixeira Página Inicial;Ministry of Education, Indalytics Advisors

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F IGURE 7: G ROSS E NROLLMENT R ATIO IN BRAZIL

Year = 2013 (E)

Higher Education

Upper Secondary Education

Fundamental Education

Preschool Education

Source: Instituto Nacional de Estudos e Pesquisas Educacionais Anísio Teixeira Página Inicial;Ministry of Education, Indalytics Advisors

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    EDUCATION SECTOR INBRAZIL TO 2018 — MARKET SIZE AND INTELLIGENCE REPORT February 2014 Indalytics Advisors [email protected] www.indalytics.com
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    Education Sector inBrazil to 2018 — Market Size and Intelligence Report T ABLE OF C ONTENTS Education System in Brazil Current Market Size of Brazil’s Education Sector Preschool education in Brazil School Education in Brazil Higher Education in Brazil Vocational Education in Brazil Special Education in Brazil Adult Education in Brazil Forecasted Market Size of Brazil’s Education Sector Drivers Impacting Brazil’s Education Sector Driver 1 Driver 2 Driver 3 Driver 4 Driver 5 Trends in Brazil’s Education Sector Trend 1 Trend 2 Trend 3 Trend 4 Trend 5 Trend 6 Regulations Pertaining to Education in Brazil Regulations Pertaining to School Education Regulations Pertaining to Higher Education ©Indalytics Advisors Pvt. Ltd l www.indalytics.com l 1
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    Education Sector inBrazil to 2018 — Market Size and Intelligence Report Regulations Pertaining to Vocational Education Profiles of Key Players in Education Abril Educacao SA Anhanguera Educacional Participações SA Estacio Participacoes SA GAEC Educacao SA Grupo Multi Holding Kroton Educacional SA Ser Educacional SA Annexures ©Indalytics Advisors Pvt. Ltd l www.indalytics.com l 2
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    Education Sector inBrazil to 2018 — Market Size and Intelligence Report L IST OF F IGURES Figure 1: Structure of Brazil’s Education Sector Figure 2: Brazil’s Education Sector — Market Size (R$ billion / US$ billion) Figure 3: Preschool Enrollment in Brazil — Government and Private Institutes Figure 4: Preschool Enrollment in Brazil — Urban and Rural Areas Figure 5: Preschool Enrollment in Brazil — Males and Females Figure 6: Preschool Enrollment in Brazil — Segregated as per Different Regions Figure 7: School Enrollment in Brazil — Government and Private Institutes Figure 8: School Enrollment in Brazil — Fundamental Education and Upper Secondary Education Figure 9: School Enrollment in Brazil — Urban and Rural Areas Figure 10: School Enrollment in Brazil — Males and Females Figure 11: School Enrollment in Brazil — Segregated as per Different Regions Figure 12: Higher Education Enrollment in Brazil — Government and Private Institutions Figure 13: Higher Education Enrollment in Brazil — Males and Females Figure 14: Higher Education Enrollment in Brazil — Brazilian and International Students Figure 15: Higher Education Enrollment in Brazil — Segregated as per Different Regions Figure 16: Higher Education Enrollment in Brazil — Types of Institutions Figure 17: Higher Education Enrollment in Brazil — Types of Courses Figure 18: Vocational Education Enrollment in Brazil — Government and Private Institutions ©Indalytics Advisors Pvt. Ltd l www.indalytics.com l 3
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    Education Sector inBrazil to 2018 — Market Size and Intelligence Report Figure 19: Vocational Education Enrollment in Brazil — Urban and Rural Areas Figure 20: Vocational Education Enrollment in Brazil — Males and Females Figure 21: Vocational Education Enrollment in Brazil — Segregated as per Different Regions Figure 22: Special Education Enrollment in Brazil — Government and Private Institutions Figure 23: Special Education Enrollment in Brazil — Urban and Rural Figure 24: Special Education Enrollment in Brazil — Males and Females Figure 25: Special Education Enrollment in Brazil — Segregated as per Different Regions Figure 26: Adult and Youth Education Enrollment in Brazil — Government and Private Institutions Figure 27: Adult and Youth Education Enrollment in Brazil — Urban and Rural Figure 28: Adult and Youth Education Enrollment in Brazil — Males and Females Figure 29: Adult and Youth Education Enrollment in Brazil — Segregated as per Different Regions Figure 30: Forecasted Market Size and growth Rate of Brazil’s Education Sector — 2013 (E)–2018(F) — (US$ billion) Figure 31: Brazil’s Government Spending on Education (US$ billion) Figure 32: Brazil’s School Enrollment in Urban Areas (% of Total Enrollment) Figure 33: Brazil’s Enrollment in Private Schools — as a % of Total enrollment Figure 34: Brazil’s Household Final Consumption Expenditure — as a % of GDP Figure 35: Brazil’s Gross Domestic Product ©Indalytics Advisors Pvt. Ltd l www.indalytics.com l 4
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    Education Sector inBrazil to 2018 — Market Size and Intelligence Report Figure 36: Public and Private universities and Higher Education Institutions in Brazil Figure 37: Internet Penetration in Brazil Figure 38: % of Brazilian Households with access to Computer Figure 39: Population and mobile–phone Subscribers’ Growth in Brazil (millions) Figure 40: Population and Population Growth Rate (%) in Brazil Figure 41: Birth and Mortality Rate in Brazil Figure 42: Population in Brazil — as per Stages of Education Figure 43: Number of Teaching Staff in Brazil — Segregated by Levels of Education Figure 44: Number of Schools in Brazil — Government and Private Institutions Figure 45: Number of Schools in Brazil — Urban and Rural Areas Figure 46: Number of Higher Education Institutions in Brazil — Types of Institutions Figure 47: Number of Higher Education Institutions in Brazil — Types of Institutions — Government and Private Figure 48: Gross Enrollment Ratio in Brazil ©Indalytics Advisors Pvt. Ltd l www.indalytics.com l 5
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    Education Sector inBrazil to 2018 — Market Size and Intelligence Report A BOUT THE R EPORT The report ‘Education Sector in Brazil to 2018 — Market Size and Intelligence’ discusses the current market size of the Brazil’s education sector. It segregates the market size on the basis of various levels of education, starting from preschool to higher education. The report discusses the forecasted market size and year–wise growth of the sector till 2018, along with the various drivers, which will lead to this growth. It further discusses the various trends that are shaping the education sector. Various regulations pertaining to education in Brazil are also mentioned in the report, along with the profile of key players that are active in private education space. ©Indalytics Advisors Pvt. Ltd l www.indalytics.com l 7
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    Education Sector inBrazil to 2018 — Market Size and Intelligence Report E XECUTIVE S UMMARY Brazil has one of the highest literacy rates (90%) among the developing countries — with an enrollment ratio of approximately 98% for primary education, and approximately 51% for higher education. The country caters to approximately 29% of its population across various levels of education, and spends approximately 4% of its total government expenditure on education. Approximately two–third of Brazil’s education sector is dominated by the general school education, followed by higher education and preschool education. The sector has benefitted from free and compulsory basic education at public schools. However many students are now opting for private schools — which teach as per international curricula. The country is witnessing an increase in number of private players, especially in higher education, which are catering to growing number of youth. These players are collaborating among themselves, raising financing, and investing in various levels across the sector. Brazil’s education sector is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of approximately 4.1%, till 2018. The growth will be driven by various factors, such as increased government and private spending on education, growth in number of private institutions in urban areas, and increased use of technology. ©Indalytics Advisors Pvt. Ltd l www.indalytics.com l 8
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    Education Sector inBrazil to 2018 — Market Size and Intelligence Report R ESEARCH M ETHODOLOGY This report has been prepared through the following comprehensive methodology: The market definitions used in the reports are the standard definitions recognized by the industry. In this report, the market size of the education sector is defined as the sum total of core expenditure of teaching students. It includes the fees paid by students in private schools and higher education institutions, as well as the government expenditure per student in case of public schools and higher education institutions. Bases of all the figures are taken from the statistics provided by the government, ministries, as well as prominent organizations such as the World Bank, International Monetary Funds, UNESCO Institute of Statistics, World Factbook — CIA etc. The data is further validated through credible analyst reports, white papers by industry organizations, questioners and expert interviews. ©Indalytics Advisors Pvt. Ltd l www.indalytics.com l 9
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    Education Sector inBrazil to 2018 — Market Size and Intelligence Report L IST OF O RGANIZATIONS M ENTIONED IN THE R EPORT Abril Educação SA Escola Satelite SA Actis Estacio Participacoes SA Advent International ETB Group Alps Faculdade Joaquim Nabuco Anhanguera Educacional Faculdade Maurício de Nassau Participacoes SA Federal Center of Higher Studies Apple Inc. FMU ASSESC Sociedade Educacional de GAEC Educação SA Santa Catarina Ltda Grupo Anima Educacao BlackRock Grupo Multi Holding Central Abril Educacao e Grupo Ser Educacional SA Participacoes SA Centro de Educacao Continuada Harvard University Mauricio de Nassau Ltda HIG Capital Centro de Ensino Superior Piauiense Institute of International Education Ltda Instituto Campinense de Ensino Editoras Atica Superior Ltda Edumobi Instituto Santareno de Ensino EiVoce Superior Ensino Superior Bureau Juridico SA International Finance Corporation ©Indalytics Advisors Pvt. Ltd l www.indalytics.com l 10
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    Education Sector inBrazil to 2018 — Market Size and Intelligence Report Jafar Sistema de Ensino Abril Educacao Kinea Investimentos Skill Kroton Educacional SA Sociedade Desenvolvimiento Educacional Avancado Ltda Laureate Education Inc. Sociedade Educacional Atual da Macmillan Digital Education Amazonia Ltda Maxiprint Grafica e Editora Sociedade Educacional Carvalho Mstech Educacao E Tecnologia Ltda Gomes Ltda Ohio State University Stanford University Oxford University Uniao de Ensino Superior do Para Pearson Plc. University of Cape Verde PH Group University of São Paulo Princeton University University of Southern California Quatrum Veduca Re Balloon Wise Up Scipione Wizard Ser Educacional SA Yázigi ©Indalytics Advisors Pvt. Ltd l www.indalytics.com l 1
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    Education Sector inBrazil to 2018 — Market Size and Intelligence Report R EPORT S AMPLE E DUCATION S YSTEM IN B RAZIL Education in Brazil is governed by the Ministry of Education, along with the Council of Higher Education that supervises the postsecondary higher education in the country. The National Education Guidelines and Framework Law (Lei de Diretrizes e Bases da Educação), approved in 1996, segregated education in Brazil into two levels — basic education (comprising of preschool, primary, lower secondary and upper secondary education) and higher education. Preschool education in Brazil, also known as Educação Infantil, starts when a child is three years old, and is admitted to Nursery. Children between the age group 4–5 attend Kindergarten. Preschool education in Brazil is entirely optional. The basic school education in Brazil starts with the Fundamental Education or Ensino Fundamental. The fundamental education is divided into primary and lower secondary education and caters to children in the age group 6–14. The education is state–sponsored and compulsory for all. ©Indalytics Advisors Pvt. Ltd l www.indalytics.com l 1
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    Education Sector inBrazil to 2018 — Market Size and Intelligence Report Fundamental education is followed by the upper secondary education, also known as Ensino Medio, which caters to children in the age group 15–17. The upper secondary education is also state–sponsored, though not compulsory. Higher education, also known as Ensino Superior, is imparted at state– sponsored public universities, as well as other private universities. Admission to a public university is done through entrance exams, also known as vestibular, which students take to get admission for their preferred course of study. The vocational education overlaps both the levels, starting from secondary education, to technical colleges. In the upper secondary education, the vocational and technical education comprises of 3–4 grades of one year each. After completing the vocational education at upper secondary level, the students can enroll for postsecondary technical courses, and do internship with the industry. ©Indalytics Advisors Pvt. Ltd l www.indalytics.com l 2
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    Education Sector inBrazil to 2018 — Market Size and Intelligence Report Ensino Superior / Higher Education Lower Secondary Education Elementary Education Early Childhood Education Initial Education Ensino Fundamental Ensino Medio / Upper Secondary Education Educação Infantil 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Age Vocational Education and Training F IGURE 1: S TRUCTURE OF B RAZIL ’ S E DUCATION S ECTOR Source: Indalytics Advisors ©Indalytics Advisors Pvt. Ltd l www.indalytics.com l 3
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    Education Sector inBrazil to 2018 — Market Size and Intelligence Report F IGURE 2: B RAZIL ’ S E DUCATION S ECTOR — M ARKET S IZE (R$ BILLION / US$ BILLION ) Year = 2013 (E) Total Market Size: R$ XXX billion US$XXX billion Preschool Education Adult Education Special Education K–12 School Education Vocational Education Higher Education Source: Indalytics Advisors F IGURE 3: P RESCHOOL E NROLLMENT IN B RAZIL — S EGREGATED AS PER D IFFERENT R EGIONS Centro-Oeste Norte Year = 2013 (E) Total Market Size: R$ XXX billion US$XXX billion Sul Nordeste Sudeste Source: Instituto Nacional de Estudos e Pesquisas Educacionais Anísio Teixeira Página Inicial; Indalytics Advisors ©Indalytics Advisors Pvt. Ltd l www.indalytics.com l 4
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    Education Sector inBrazil to 2018 — Market Size and Intelligence Report F IGURE 4: P OPULATION AND MOBILE – PHONE S UBSCRIBERS ’ G ROWTH IN B RAZIL ( MILLIONS ) Year: 2009–2012 2009 2010 Population 2011 2012 Mobile–Phone Subscriptions Source: Ministério do Trabalho e Emprego; International Telecommunication Union; Indalytics Advisors ©Indalytics Advisors Pvt. Ltd l www.indalytics.com l 5
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    Education Sector inBrazil to 2018 — Market Size and Intelligence Report F IGURE 5: N UMBER OF H IGHER E DUCATION I NSTITUTIONS IN B RAZIL — T YPES OF I NSTITUTIONS — G OVERNMENT AND P RIVATE Total = XXX Universities University Centers Colleges IF and Cefet Government Private *IF and Cefet = Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia e Centro Federal de Educação Tecnológica (Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology and the Federal Center of Technological Education ) Source: Ministry of Education; Indalytics Advisors ©Indalytics Advisors Pvt. Ltd l www.indalytics.com l 6
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    Education Sector inBrazil to 2018 — Market Size and Intelligence Report F IGURE 6: N UMBER OF T EACHING S TAFF IN B RAZIL — S EGREGATED BY L EVELS OF E DUCATION Year = 2013 (E) Adult Education Special Education Vocational Education Higher Education K–12 School Education Preschool Education Source: Instituto Nacional de Estudos e Pesquisas Educacionais Anísio Teixeira Página Inicial;Ministry of Education, Indalytics Advisors ©Indalytics Advisors Pvt. Ltd l www.indalytics.com l 7
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    Education Sector inBrazil to 2018 — Market Size and Intelligence Report F IGURE 7: G ROSS E NROLLMENT R ATIO IN BRAZIL Year = 2013 (E) Higher Education Upper Secondary Education Fundamental Education Preschool Education Source: Instituto Nacional de Estudos e Pesquisas Educacionais Anísio Teixeira Página Inicial;Ministry of Education, Indalytics Advisors ©Indalytics Advisors Pvt. Ltd l www.indalytics.com l 8
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