The UNESCO Institute for Statistics (UIS) has released its September 2025 update to the global education database, offering the most comprehensive statistics to date on a range of education indicators. Drawing on data from over 200 countries and territories, this release consolidates information from national administrative systems, household surveys, learning assessments, and financial records to support evidence-based policymaking and ǿմý Development Goal 4 (SDG 4) monitoring.
What is new in September 2025 data release?
New indicators
The following indicators have been added to this data release:
Expansion of data points
The UIS has added 501,673 national data points to its database for this release. The majority of these are attributed to new indicators added to the database.
Updates to indicator reporting
Improvements to data collection
More countries are reporting and validating data through the UIS dynamic administrative and finance data templates. By September 2025, 66 countries report through this modality, increasing efficiency and reducing the reporting burden for national authorities.
To improve data validation with national authorities, the UIS has standardized its validation process for Survey Countries by pre-filling MYDTs (multi-year data templates) for all countries that reported to the SFE (Survey of Formal Education).
Access to the data
For further information on the data release and UIS data production activities, please see the September 2025 Data Release .