It wildly varies among school levels. For instance, primary education (1st to 6th grades) is universal and by the end of 2015, 100% of all children will be attending it as a minimum requirement.
The higher the grade, the less people enrolls in it. The lowest is university/college, as only 10% of all Mexicans complete a bachelor's degree.
Finally, Mexico's "student life expectancy" is of 13.6 years (barely finishing high-school).
Are you serious? Of course there is an education system in Mexico.
Briefly put, one hundred percent of the water in Mexico is in Mexico.
Emilio Chuayffet Chemor is the Secretary of Public Education for Mexico.
All of them. There is private as well as public education in Mexico.
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14 years of education.
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Sarah Snell Emery has written: 'Mexico's marginal peoples--informal education projects' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Education, Indians of Mexico, Literacy, Non-formal education, Rural Education 'Mexico's rural development and education' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Rural Education, Rural development
45.5 - 46.1 Percent (I believe.)
Yes, it is.