UKRAINE: Two in three children out of school in frontline areas (2024)

About two-thirds of children in frontline regions of Ukraine cannot attend school in person but rely on remote learning that is plagued by challenges from the ongoing war, according to Save the Children’s latest research

27 August 2024

About two-thirds of children in frontline regions of Ukraine cannot attend school in person but rely on remote learning that is plagued by challenges from the ongoing war, according to Save the Children’s latest research 1.

The aid agency’s new report ‘I Want a Peaceful Sky: Education and Children’s Wellbeing in Wartime Ukraine’ reveals the dramatic impact that two years of full-scale war displacing more than 25% of the country’s 38 million population 2has had on education in Ukraine. The research was based on testimonies from about 1,500 students, caregivers, and teachers.

Of 334 children surveyed in six regions close to the frontline or the Ukraine-Russia border – Chernihiv, Kharkiv, Donetsk, Dnipro, Zaporizhzhia, and Mykolaiv – 221 (64%) reported they can only join classes online, while only 15% attended school in person and 17% used a combination of both 3.

In the six frontline regions about 973,000 children are enrolled in local schools 4.

Schools in frontline regions of Ukraine remain closed, due to the danger of air strikes and shelling, while thousands of education institutions across the country cannot reopen due to a lack protective shelters. As a result, almost half of school-aged children in Ukraine – about 1.9 million children - rely on remote education on a full or part-time basis, according to the Ministry of Education.

Some children cited in the report had no choice but to study online using smartphones with broken screens, with many reporting poor internet (79%), lack of electronic devices for learning (42%), and electricity shortages (40%) as significant barriers to their learning.

Anton*, 11, a fifth grader from Mykolaiv, said: “Now learning is online, if I have the internet or electricity turned off, I am not able to come to the lesson. It's not what it used to be. I dream that the war will end so that we can go to school and learn.”

Maryna*, a principal in Kherson region, said: “There are no schools that operate in-person in our community. The importance of school education is not just about good marks and learning itself, but in developing communication skills, socialization, capability to get along with peers and with adults.”

At least 3,000 educational institutions have been damaged and more than 300 destroyed during the war, comprising more than 10% of Ukraine’s schools. 5

More than half of the surveyed families reported that their schools had been damaged, with the figure rising to over 90% in heavily affected regions like Kharkiv and Donetsk.

In Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second largest city that faces bombardment almost daily, the local authorities have moved in-person education underground, setting up classrooms in subways.

“Even when there is shelling or air raid alarms, I do not hear them at all. I do not know about it, so at that moment I am not feeling anxious. Here, I communicate with friends, learn new material, so I like it. Personally, it is more difficult for me to study at home because I am often distracted, and here, we are with teachers,” said Maryna*, 17, who attends classes underground for several days a week.

More than half of surveyed families across Ukraine (57%) - or 330 families out of 584 - said their children lacked face-to-face time with teachers.

There’s also a significant shortage of teachers, with more than 43,000 – or about 10% of Ukraine’s total teachers workforce 6– displaced either internally or abroad. One in four teachers, the vast majority of which are women, are also balancing teaching with humanitarian work, according to a survey cited in the report.

Sonia Khush, Country Director for Save the Children in Ukraine, said:

“Going to school is not just about learning and receiving marks, but about crucial socialisation. After more than two years of war, there are thousands of children in Ukraine who have never stepped foot into a classroom.

“Despite these challenges, children, parents and teachers, and Ukraine's education system overall, has shown a remarkable resilience. Continued support from governments, donors, and the international community is crucial to mitigate the impact of the war on education.

“Children have a right to learn, but for them to fully enjoy education, the widespread violations of international humanitarian law in Ukraine must be stopped.”

Save the Children calls for all parties to adhere to their obligations under international humanitarian and human rights law. Civilians and civilian objects, especially those impacting children such as homes, schools, and hospitals, are protected from attack, and all children must be protected from any violations of their rights.

Save the Children has been working in Ukraine since 2014 and has scaled up operations since the war escalated in February 2022. To help children across Ukraine access education, Save the Children and its partners have established around 90 Digital Learning Centres – hubs with all the necessary digital learning tools and devices and facilitators trained to provide learning and wellbeing support.

We have also funded rehabilitation works, including shelter refurbishment, at 70 schools and kindergartens across the country, and supplied laptops and tablets to regions where schools remain closed, so girls and boys without essential devices to continue their learning remotely.

ENDS

MEDIA CONTACT: Mala Darmadi on 0425562113 or media.team@savethechildren.org.au

Notes to Editors:

1https://resourcecentre.savethechildren.net/document/i-want-a-peaceful-sky-education-and-childrens-wellbeing-in-wartime-ukraine/

26.5 million refugees from Ukraine currently displaced across the globe, and 3.5 million more are registered as internally displaced in Ukraine, according to UN data.

3Based on SCI’s analysis of survey data collected for the report – https://resourcecentre.savethechildren.net/document/i-want-a-peaceful-sky-education-and-childrens-wellbeing-in-wartime-ukraine/

4According to the State Statistics Service of Ukraine as of September 2023: https://ukrstat.gov.ua/operativ/operativ2023/osv/osv_rik/zso23_ue.xlsx

5Estimates vary, see saveschools.in.ua for updated statistics, available at: https://saveschools.in.ua/en/ as well as Ukraine Common Country Analysis 2023, UN Country Team in Ukraine / UN Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator for Ukraine (2023) https://reliefweb.int/report/ukraine/ukraine-common-country-analysis-2023?_gl=1*11v68hc*_ga*MTU0Njg3NTU2NS4xNzA1MzE1Mzky*_ga_E60ZNX2F68*MTcwNTMzODUxNS41LjEuMTcwNTMzOTQwOC41MC4wLjA

6As of September 2023, there is a total of 390,000 teachers in Ukraine according to The State Statistics Service of Ukraine.

UKRAINE: Two in three children out of school in frontline areas (2024)

FAQs

UKRAINE: Two in three children out of school in frontline areas? ›

KYIV, 27 August 2024 – About two-thirds of children in frontline regions of Ukraine cannot attend school in person but rely on remote learning that is plagued by challenges from the ongoing war, according to Save the Children's latest research [1].

How many children are out of school in Ukraine? ›

Some 5.3 million children face barriers preventing access to education, including 3.6 million children directly affected by school closures.

What age do children start school in Ukraine? ›

Education in the Ukraine is compulsory from age 6 to age 15. The first 4 years are at elementary younger school. This introduces them to their school career in which they will be taught art and sciences from a practical orientation, so that they will be able to use them too, in later life.

How many levels does a typical child complete in school in Ukraine? ›

The Ukrainian educational system is organized into five levels: preschool (for children from three to six years of age), primary (first to fourth grade), basic secondary (fifth to ninth grade), upper secondary (tenth to twelfth grade) and postgraduate education.

What is the problem with education in Ukraine? ›

Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine has devastated schools and kindergartens throughout the country. Since February 2022, over 3,790 educational facilities have been damaged or destroyed. Ukrainian children have paid a high price in this war because attacks on education are attacks on their future.

What is happening to kids in Ukraine? ›

More than two years of destruction and displacement, violence, separation from family members and friends, as well as disrupted schooling, health care and social services, have led to a mental health crisis and a learning crisis among Ukraine's children.

How many schools in Ukraine have been destroyed? ›

Destroyed schools, bomb shelters, air-raid sirens: Ukraine's children begin another school year in wartime. UNICEF reports that over 1,300 schools in Ukraine have been completely destroyed since the start of the full-scale invasion launched by Russia in February 2022.

Do they teach English in Ukraine? ›

English teaching jobs in Ukraine are more prominent in the month of September but are available year-round with an expected downtime in August. A typical teaching contract is 10 or 12 months in length.

How long is a Ukrainian school day? ›

We come to school at the same time as you do, 8 a.m. and leave around 3:20 p.m. The end of the school year in Ukraine is marked by a big celebration in front of the school. Photo courtesy of Zabolotnyy 2018. In one day, a typical student in Ukraine has seven to eight classes that last 45 minutes each.

Do children wear school uniform in Ukraine? ›

There is no standardised school uniform in Ukraine although students are expected to dress smartly.

Is homeschooling allowed in Ukraine? ›

This burgeoning interest in homeschooling, I believe, has been fostered by an improved legal climate. A year ago a national law passed that gives parents in Ukraine the right to legitimately choose home education.

Is college free in Ukraine? ›

Based on the educational outcome (the scope of the educational and professional program varies depending on the previously obtained level of education), an applicant is awarded a professional associate's degree. Citizens of Ukraine can receive higher education free of charge – on a competitive basis.

What are the three stages of education in Ukraine? ›

The Ukrainian educational system is organized into five levels: preschool, primary, secondary, upper secondary and postgraduate education.

Do kids still go to school in Ukraine? ›

According to the latest enrolment data, only one-third of children of primary and secondary age enrolled in school in Ukraine are learning fully in-person. One-third of enrolled students are learning through a mixed approach of in-person and online, and one-third are fully learning online.

Does Ukraine have a good education system? ›

Ukrainian schools often lack adequate facilities, modern equipment or quality textbooks.” One of the problems, according to Kahkonen, is that the number of students has declined much faster than the number of schools and teachers.

Where does Ukraine rank in education? ›

Download Table Data
CountryLiteracy RateEducation Rank (WT20 2024)
Ukraine100%166
Aruba98%165
United Arab Emirates98%164
Cyprus99%163
85 more rows

How many children lost their lives in Ukraine? ›

Nearly 2,000 children in Ukraine have lost their lives amidst ongoing and escalating war, the UN Children's Fund (UNICEFOpens in new window) said on Monday, citing UN-verified data.

How many students have left Ukraine? ›

According to Ukraine's Ministry of Education, over 60.000 foreign students have left the country since the war began. In early spring 2022, a number of states organized the evacuation of their citizens; for example, India evacuated 16.000 students from Ukraine. The majority of them continued their studies online.

How many children are orphaned in Ukraine? ›

The Number of Orphans and Children Deprived of Parental Care in Ukraine. The total number of orphans and children deprived of parental care in Ukraine is around 70,000. Over 13,000 children have lost parental care due to the war, with 1,759 of them officially recognized as orphans.

What is the average number of kids in Ukraine? ›

The total fertility rate in Ukraine increased by 0.1 children per woman (+8.62 percent) in 2022. In total, the fertility rate amounted to 1.26 children per woman in 2022.

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