The report highlights Israelโs first-place standing in financial investment across primary, secondary, and post-secondary institutions, along with its top ranking in the number of school days per year in primary education.
Israel has emerged as a leader among Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) member states in education spending, according to the group’s latest annual review.
The 2025 report, released Tuesday, highlights Israel’s first-place standing in financial investment across primary, secondary, and post-secondary institutions, along with its top ranking in the number of school days per year in primary education.
The report, which covers data from 2022 to 2024, places Israel second only to Chile in class density at the primary level. At the same time, Israel takes third place among OECD countries in the participation rate of children under the age of two in early education.