Tibet has over 662,400 students in local schools
According to the Tibet Autonomous Region Education Department, after 40 years since the Reform and Opening-up, the modern education system in Tibet has fundamentally established. According to statistics, by the end of 2017, there were 2,200 schools of all types and levels and more than 662,400 students in Tibet.
Before the peaceful liberation of Tibet in 1951, there was no school system in the modern sense. The rate of enrollment of school-age children was less than 2 percent, and the illiteracy rate was as high as 95 percent. Since then, Tibet has built a large number of modern schools and implemented a modern education system. Today, Tibet's education system has fundamentally taken shape and consists of pre-school, compulsory, secondary, higher, vocational, continuing, and special education.
In 2010, all counties in Tibet achieved nine-year compulsory education. The illiteracy rate of young and middle-aged adults fell from 39 percent in 2000 to 1.2 percent in 2010. The per capita years of education rate increased from 4.74 years of education in 2000 to 7.3 years in 2010.
From the beginning, modern education in Tibet has adhered to bilingual (Tibetan and Chinese) education. In terms of curriculum, Tibet's colleges and universities have added Tibetan traditional culture and art, Tibetan medicine, and other disciplines and majors in addition to Tibetan language and literature. Besides, basic public classes in Tibetan language have also opened.