The 2001 Census reported that 44 percent of Whitehorse people aged 20 or older had taken some non-university education or training after leaving school. About 30 percent had taken some university-level education. About three-quarters of these, or 20 percent of people aged 20 and over, had completed at least a bachelor-level degree. About 24 percent of the 20-plus population said their highest level of education was some secondary school (grades 9 and above). Just 4 percent reported completing Grade 9 or less.
