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The Education System in Cameroon,Here’s a Full Breakdown of How Education Works in Cameroon

Victor KakuluBy Victor KakuluApril 10, 2025Updated:April 10, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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The education system in Cameroon is unique because it blends two colonial legacies: the French and British systems. This has created a dual educational structure — one Francophone and one Anglophone — coexisting within the same country.

Here’s a full breakdown of how education works in Cameroon


1. Structure of the Education System

Francophone System (French-based)

LevelAgeDuration
École Maternelle (Kindergarten)3–52–3 years
École Primaire (Primary School)6–116 years
Collège (Junior Secondary)12–144 years → BEPC exam
Lycée (Senior Secondary)15–173 years → Baccalauréat exam
Université (University)18+3–5 years (Bachelor to Master/Doctorate)

Anglophone System (British-based)

LevelAgeDuration
Nursery School3–52–3 years
Primary School6–116–7 years → FSLC exam (First School Leaving Certificate)
Secondary School12–175 years → GCE O-Level
High School (Lower & Upper Sixth)17–192 years → GCE A-Level
University19+3+ years (Bachelor, Master’s, PhD)

2. Types of Schools

TypeNotes
Public SchoolsRun by the state; affordable but often under-resourced
Private SchoolsRun by individuals, churches, or organizations; more expensive and usually better facilities
Mission/Confessional SchoolsCatholic, Presbyterian, Islamic, or Baptist schools — strong discipline and academic performance
International SchoolsOffer foreign curricula (American, French, etc.), mostly for elites or expatriates
Technical & Vocational SchoolsFocus on trades, business, and industrial skills (CAP, BT, etc.)

3. Higher Education

Cameroon has several state universities and private institutions, including:

  • University of Yaoundé I & II
  • University of Douala
  • University of Buea (Anglophone)
  • University of Bamenda (Anglophone)
  • Catholic University of Central Africa
  • University of Dschang
  • University of Ngaoundéré
  • Private institutions like ICT University, St. Louis, Biaka University Institute, etc.

Programs follow the LMD system (Licence–Master–Doctorat) adopted from France.


4. Challenges in the Education System

  • Language divide between French and English systems
  • Overcrowded classrooms in public schools
  • Shortage of qualified teachers
  • Limited access in rural areas
  • High exam failure/dropout rates in some regions
  • Impact of conflict in Anglophone regions (school closures, displacement)

5. Special Education & Reforms

  • Bilingual schools and bilingual programs are promoted to bridge the language gap
  • Increasing use of ICT and distance learning (especially post-COVID)
  • Vocational and technical education is expanding to address unemployment
  • Government has launched projects like Plan Sectoriel de l’Éducation (Education Sector Plan)
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