According to the latest data from the UNESCO Institute for Statistics, the top ten countries with the least primary school pupils per teacher are:
- Maldives – 6 pupils per teacher
- Bhutan – 8 pupils per teacher
- Andorra – 9 pupils per teacher
- Bangladesh – 10 pupils per teacher
- Cambodia – 11 pupils per teacher
- Guinea – 11 pupils per teacher
- Kiribati – 11 pupils per teacher
- Myanmar – 11 pupils per teacher
- Nepal – 11 pupils per teacher
- Tanzania – 11 pupils per teacher
World Top Ten Countries With Fewest Primary School Pupils Per Teacher |
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| Country | Pupil / Teacher Ratio In Primary School | ||||
| San Marino | 5.36 | ||||
| Libya | 8.44 | ||||
| Denmark | 10.12 | ||||
| Hungary | 10.71 | ||||
| Iceland | 10.93 | ||||
| Italy | 10.96 | ||||
| Cuba | 11.50 | ||||
| Sweden | 11.84 | ||||
| Saudi Arabia | 11.99 | ||||
| Brunei | 13.10 | ||||