Russia’s PISA Scores (Math)
#26 of 71 in the PISA Scores progress rankings
OECD's Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) Math assessment examines how well 15-year-old students use reasoning and problem solving in mathematics. It determines their aptitude in applying mathematical ideas to real-life situations and highlights strengths and gaps in quantitative skills (higher is better).
Latest (2018)
488 points
Year-over-year
-6 points
Change since start (2003→2018)
+20 points
Key insights
- From 2003 to 2018, PISA Scores (Math) changed by +20 points.
- Most recent year-over-year change (2015→2018): -6 points.
- Lowest level: 468 points in 2003.
- Highest level: 494 points in 2015.
PISA Scores Chart (2003–2018)
*Average based on available data from 193 UN member countries
PISA Scores Table (2003–2018)
Year | PISA Scores (Math) |
---|---|
2003 | 468 points |
2006 | 476 points |
2009 | 468 points |
2012 | 482 points |
2015 | 494 points |
2018 | 488 points |
Source: OECD