Ontario Students In The Top 10 In The World For Reading

December 7, 2010

McGuinty Government’s Focus On Putting Students First Pays Off

Ontario’s 15-year-old students are among the best readers in the world.That’s the finding of the international education study by the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA). The study lists Ontario’s students in the top 10 in the world for reading. The study measured reading and comprehension levels among 15-year-olds in 65 countries. Ontario also outperformed other Canadian provinces in reading.

The results of the PISA study were released today by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.  While the report’s focus was on reading, it also found Ontario students did well in math and science.

Giving students the best start possible and providing them with the tools they need to succeed is part of the Open Ontario Plan. This study demonstrates that the investments the McGuinty government has made in education are working; Ontario’s students are being recognized on the world stage. Ontario has invested nearly $6 billion in education since 2003 and now 79 per cent of students graduate.

QUICK FACTS

  • Ninety-two per cent of Ontario students met or exceeded PISA’s achievement benchmark in reading.
  • Ontario is one of the top jurisdictions where students from all socioeconomic backgrounds meet the PISA benchmark – meaning all our students are finding success.
  • In a new study by McKinsey & Co., “How the world’s most improved school system keeps getting stronger,” Ontario’s education system was ranked as one of the best.
  • Ontario’s elementary test scores are up 14 percentage points since 2002-03.
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