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Education in Sudan is free and
compulsory for children aged 6 to 13
years. Primary education consists of
eight years, followed by three years
of secondary education. The former
  educational ladder 6 + 3 + 3 was
   changed in 1990. The present
educational ladder was introduced in
  1992 as part of a comprehensive
   reform for general education.
The philosophy behind these 11 years of
     schooling in three stages of general
education was to increase the productive age
   of the learner and to avoid unnecessary
loading and cramming of the curriculum. The
  loss of one year was compensated for by
increasing the working days from 180 to 210
throughout the school ladder from preschool
                 to secondary.
The primary language at all levels is
  Arabic. Schools are concentrated in
  urban areas; many in the South and
West have been damaged or destroyed
by years of civil war. In 2001 the World
Bank estimated that primary enrollment
was 46 percent of eligible pupils and 21
    percent of secondary students.
HISTORY OF
EDUCATION
In Khartoum, the capitals of Sudan, there
    are four main levels of education.
. It begins in the
    age of 3-4,
  consists of 1-2
      grades.
The first grade pupils
  enter at the age of 6-7
    .and it consists of 8
 grades, each year there
is more academic efforts
 and main subjects added
plus more school methods
   improvements. By the
  8’Th grade a student is
 13–14 years old ready to
    take the certificate
 exams and entering high
           school.
At this level the school methods add some main
academic subjects such as chemistry, biology, physics,
 geography, etc... There are three grades in this level.
     The student’s ages are about 14-15 to 17-18.
Higher Education: there are many universities in Sudan
 such as the University of Khartoum, even foreigners
  attend universities here, because the reputation of
the universities is very good and the life expenses are
            low compared to other countries.
After all, the education system in Sudan went through
    many changes in the late 1980s and early 1990s
Traditionally, girls’ education was frequently provided by a
  khalwa, or religious school, in which Quran studies were
taught. Such schools did not prepare girls for the learning
   mainstream, from which they were virtually excluded.
Largely through the pioneering work of Sheikh Babar Bari,
 the government had provided five elementary schools for
 girls by 1920. Expansion was slow, and it was only in 1940
that the first intermediate school for girls, the Omdurman
      Girls' Intermediate School, opened. By 1955, ten
      intermediate schools for girls were in existence.
 In 1956, the Omdurman Secondary School for Girls, with
 about 265 students, was the only girls' secondary school
  operated by the government. By 1960, 245 elementary
 schools for girls had been established, but only 25 junior
    secondary or general schools and 2 upper-secondary
                           schools.
There were no vocational schools for girls, just a
    Nurses' Training College enrolling only eleven
    students, nursing not being regarded by many
   Sudanese as a respectable vocation for women.
 During the 1960s and 1970s, girls' education made
  considerable gains under the education reforms
      that provided 1,086 primary schools, 268
intermediate schools, and 52 vocational schools for
                        girls .
 This slow development of girls' education was the
    product of the country's tradition. Parents of
  Sudanese girls tended to look upon girls' schools
 with suspicion if not fear that they would corrupt
      the morals of their daughters. Moreover,
   preference was given to sons, who by education
  could advance themselves in society to the pride
               and profit of the family.
Higher
 Education
   and
Development
As stated before, higher education in Sudan had
mirrored the different phases of economic and social
  change in the country. The nature of the Sudanese
    economy was reflected in the planning of higher
education. The financial implications of the economic
  limbo meant a reduction in technology transfer and
staff contacts with the developed world, as well as a
 severe decline in resources available for staff post-
experience training and development which were This
   aspect is very important in a country like Sudan as
    resources for fundamental and advanced applied
     research are scarce even in disciplines such as
agriculture and veterinary medicine, the two sectors
on which the economy depends. desperately needed in
              higher education institutions.
Long term changes which could have added value
to the economy by upgrading the abilities of the
work force were ignored and short term policies
  prevailed. The improvement of pre-university
   education and the upgrading of its teaching
   staff were completely ignored, especially in
  primary education, with disastrous cascading
                     effects.
    The current government has announced an
  ambitious programmed of expansion in higher
education. Most of the changes were announced
 at the end of the higher education conference
                  in March 1990
Some of the well-known universities in Sudan
                      are:
     ‱Al Ahfad University for Women
             ‱Al Fashir University
            ‱Al Neelain University
        ‱Al Zaiem Alazhari University
             ‱Blue Nile University
       ‱Canadian Sudanese University
    ‱International University of Africa
         ‱Omdurman Ahlia University
‱Sudan University of Science and Technology
           ‱University of Khartoum
University of Khartoum:
The roots of the University of Khartoum (U of K) go back to
 1898 when Lord Kitchener of Khartoum proposed founding a
  college in memory of General Gordon. It is the largest and
  oldest university in Sudan. Funds for the proposed college
  were raised by private subscription, and the plans for the
   building were drawn by the Khedive's architect, Fabricus
                             Pasha.
  The new college, named the Gordon Memorial College, was
officially opened in 1902, although it was not until 1903 that
the buildings were completed and the first batch of primary
                 level students were admitted.
 In 1924 Kitchener School of Medicine was established. The
year 1936 witnessed the beginning of higher education in the
Sudan with the establishment of the School of Law. By 1940
    the College included schools of Agriculture, Arts, Law,
  Science, Engineering and Veterinary Science. The College
     was upgraded in 1951 to become Khartoum University
                            College.
Sudan University started as the Khartoum Technical
School and School of Commerce. Includes: The School of
Radiology, School of Arts, Khartoum Technical Institute,
Shambat Institute of Agriculture, Khartoum Senior Trade
   School, Institute of Music & Drama and the Higher
 Institute of Physical Education became integral parts of
the Khartoum Polytechnic Institute in 1975. The need for
higher specialized technical education in Sudan expanded
     the school into Sudan University of Science and
                   Technology in 1990.
The Ahfad University for Women (AUW) is a private, non-
  sectarian university for women located in Omdurman, Sudan.
Founded in 1966 by Professor Yusuf Bedri with 23 students in
   one department, Family Sciences, AUW now has over 5,000
students and offers a five-yea Bachelor’s Degree( Bc.S. or BA)
    in six undergraduate schools and a Master’s Degree in two
                               areas.
   The goal of AUW is to prepare women to assume informed
 leadership roles in their families, communities and the nation.
     AUW works to achieve this goal by offering high quality
  instruction with emphasis on strengthening women's roles in
     national and rural development and achieving respect for
  women in Sudanese society. Includes : The School of Health
  Sciences ,The School of Psychology and Preschool Education,
  The School of Management Studies, The School of Medicine
                     The School of Pharmacy.
Education in sudan
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Education in sudan

  • 1.
  • 2. Education in Sudan is free and compulsory for children aged 6 to 13 years. Primary education consists of eight years, followed by three years of secondary education. The former educational ladder 6 + 3 + 3 was changed in 1990. The present educational ladder was introduced in 1992 as part of a comprehensive reform for general education.
  • 3. The philosophy behind these 11 years of schooling in three stages of general education was to increase the productive age of the learner and to avoid unnecessary loading and cramming of the curriculum. The loss of one year was compensated for by increasing the working days from 180 to 210 throughout the school ladder from preschool to secondary.
  • 4. The primary language at all levels is Arabic. Schools are concentrated in urban areas; many in the South and West have been damaged or destroyed by years of civil war. In 2001 the World Bank estimated that primary enrollment was 46 percent of eligible pupils and 21 percent of secondary students.
  • 6.
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  • 9. In Khartoum, the capitals of Sudan, there are four main levels of education.
  • 10. . It begins in the age of 3-4, consists of 1-2 grades.
  • 11. The first grade pupils enter at the age of 6-7 .and it consists of 8 grades, each year there is more academic efforts and main subjects added plus more school methods improvements. By the 8’Th grade a student is 13–14 years old ready to take the certificate exams and entering high school.
  • 12. At this level the school methods add some main academic subjects such as chemistry, biology, physics, geography, etc... There are three grades in this level. The student’s ages are about 14-15 to 17-18. Higher Education: there are many universities in Sudan such as the University of Khartoum, even foreigners attend universities here, because the reputation of the universities is very good and the life expenses are low compared to other countries. After all, the education system in Sudan went through many changes in the late 1980s and early 1990s
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  • 15. Traditionally, girls’ education was frequently provided by a khalwa, or religious school, in which Quran studies were taught. Such schools did not prepare girls for the learning mainstream, from which they were virtually excluded. Largely through the pioneering work of Sheikh Babar Bari, the government had provided five elementary schools for girls by 1920. Expansion was slow, and it was only in 1940 that the first intermediate school for girls, the Omdurman Girls' Intermediate School, opened. By 1955, ten intermediate schools for girls were in existence. In 1956, the Omdurman Secondary School for Girls, with about 265 students, was the only girls' secondary school operated by the government. By 1960, 245 elementary schools for girls had been established, but only 25 junior secondary or general schools and 2 upper-secondary schools.
  • 16. There were no vocational schools for girls, just a Nurses' Training College enrolling only eleven students, nursing not being regarded by many Sudanese as a respectable vocation for women. During the 1960s and 1970s, girls' education made considerable gains under the education reforms that provided 1,086 primary schools, 268 intermediate schools, and 52 vocational schools for girls . This slow development of girls' education was the product of the country's tradition. Parents of Sudanese girls tended to look upon girls' schools with suspicion if not fear that they would corrupt the morals of their daughters. Moreover, preference was given to sons, who by education could advance themselves in society to the pride and profit of the family.
  • 17. Higher Education and Development
  • 18. As stated before, higher education in Sudan had mirrored the different phases of economic and social change in the country. The nature of the Sudanese economy was reflected in the planning of higher education. The financial implications of the economic limbo meant a reduction in technology transfer and staff contacts with the developed world, as well as a severe decline in resources available for staff post- experience training and development which were This aspect is very important in a country like Sudan as resources for fundamental and advanced applied research are scarce even in disciplines such as agriculture and veterinary medicine, the two sectors on which the economy depends. desperately needed in higher education institutions.
  • 19. Long term changes which could have added value to the economy by upgrading the abilities of the work force were ignored and short term policies prevailed. The improvement of pre-university education and the upgrading of its teaching staff were completely ignored, especially in primary education, with disastrous cascading effects. The current government has announced an ambitious programmed of expansion in higher education. Most of the changes were announced at the end of the higher education conference in March 1990
  • 20. Some of the well-known universities in Sudan are: ‱Al Ahfad University for Women ‱Al Fashir University ‱Al Neelain University ‱Al Zaiem Alazhari University ‱Blue Nile University ‱Canadian Sudanese University ‱International University of Africa ‱Omdurman Ahlia University ‱Sudan University of Science and Technology ‱University of Khartoum
  • 22. The roots of the University of Khartoum (U of K) go back to 1898 when Lord Kitchener of Khartoum proposed founding a college in memory of General Gordon. It is the largest and oldest university in Sudan. Funds for the proposed college were raised by private subscription, and the plans for the building were drawn by the Khedive's architect, Fabricus Pasha. The new college, named the Gordon Memorial College, was officially opened in 1902, although it was not until 1903 that the buildings were completed and the first batch of primary level students were admitted. In 1924 Kitchener School of Medicine was established. The year 1936 witnessed the beginning of higher education in the Sudan with the establishment of the School of Law. By 1940 the College included schools of Agriculture, Arts, Law, Science, Engineering and Veterinary Science. The College was upgraded in 1951 to become Khartoum University College.
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  • 24. Sudan University started as the Khartoum Technical School and School of Commerce. Includes: The School of Radiology, School of Arts, Khartoum Technical Institute, Shambat Institute of Agriculture, Khartoum Senior Trade School, Institute of Music & Drama and the Higher Institute of Physical Education became integral parts of the Khartoum Polytechnic Institute in 1975. The need for higher specialized technical education in Sudan expanded the school into Sudan University of Science and Technology in 1990.
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  • 26. The Ahfad University for Women (AUW) is a private, non- sectarian university for women located in Omdurman, Sudan. Founded in 1966 by Professor Yusuf Bedri with 23 students in one department, Family Sciences, AUW now has over 5,000 students and offers a five-yea Bachelor’s Degree( Bc.S. or BA) in six undergraduate schools and a Master’s Degree in two areas. The goal of AUW is to prepare women to assume informed leadership roles in their families, communities and the nation. AUW works to achieve this goal by offering high quality instruction with emphasis on strengthening women's roles in national and rural development and achieving respect for women in Sudanese society. Includes : The School of Health Sciences ,The School of Psychology and Preschool Education, The School of Management Studies, The School of Medicine The School of Pharmacy.