Composite GEFRI Score
Access & Parity is strongest, while Governance remains a constraint
Mexico demonstrates early-stage readiness to meet the challenges and opportunities of education in a rapidly changing world (58th percentile worldwide). Investments are generating initial gains, yet substantial gaps persist in several dimensions.
- Global percentile
- 58th
- Global rank
- #76
- Regional rank
- #6
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Mexico remains in the emerging-readiness range, with progress visible but major gaps still limiting future readiness. Most dimension scores sit close to global norms, without a single dimension standing far above the rest.
Uneven scores across dimensions show where readiness conditions are less aligned.
Sparse R&D investment and a small research workforce slow experimentation and delay new ideas from reaching learners. Policy execution and regulatory capacity remain weak, leaving reforms fragmented and hard to sustain. Girls outperform boys in secondary pathways, adding pressure to address male dropout risks.
Governance presents a near-term leapfrog opportunity: performance is just below the global average, backed by enough observed data to support forward planning. Regionally, Mexico leads most clearly in School Access and Gender Parity, sitting well above the peer average.
Key insights
Places 76th worldwide.
Holds a regional position of 6th within Latin America & Caribbean.
Scores range from Access & Parity (70.3) to Governance (40.8), reflecting variation across dimensions.
Leads regional peers most clearly in Access & Parity.
Regional peers: Latin America & Caribbean
Composite GEFRI Score