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Sex Characteristics (SC)

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Is your country top of the class? Below is the 2025 ranking of the 49 European countries based on how inclusive their education system are for LGBTQI  learners and students.

European score
1.4
/8
Albania
xx
/8
Andorra
xx
/8
Armenia
xx
/8
Austria
xx
/8
Azerbaijan
xx
/8
Belarus
xx
/8
Belgium
xx
/8
Bosnia and Herzegovina
xx
/8
Bulgaria
xx
/8
Croatia
xx
/8
Cyprus
xx
/8
Czechia
xx
/8
Denmark
xx
/8
Estonia
xx
/8
Finland
xx
/8
France
xx
/8
Georgia
xx
/8
Germany
xx
/8
Greece
xx
/8
Hungary
xx
/8
Iceland
xx
/8
Ireland
xx
/8
Italy
xx
/8
Kosovo
xx
/8
Latvia
xx
/8
Liechtenstein
xx
/8
Lithuania
xx
/8
Luxembourg
xx
/8
Malta
xx
/8
Moldova
xx
/8
Monaco
xx
/8
Montenegro
xx
/8
Netherlands
xx
/8
North Macedonia
xx
/8
Norway
xx
/8
Poland
xx
/8
Portugal
xx
/8
Romania
xx
/8
Russian Federation
xx
/8
San Marino
xx
/8
Serbia
xx
/8
Slovakia
xx
/8
Slovenia
xx
/8
Spain
xx
/8
Sweden
xx
/8
Switzerland
xx
/8
Türkiye
xx
/8
Ukraine
xx
/8
United Kingdom
xx
/8

Class of

Is your country top of the class? Below is the 2022 ranking of the 49 European countries based on how inclusive their education system are for LGBTQI  learners and students.

European score
1.4
/8
Albania
XX
/8
Andorra
XX
/8
Armenia
XX
/8
Austria
XX
/8
Azerbaijan
XX
/8
Belarus
XX
/8
Belgium
XX
/8
Bosnia and Herzegovina
XX
/8
Bulgaria
XX
/8
Croatia
XX
/8
Cyprus
XX
/8
Czechia
XX
/8
Denmark
XX
/8
Estonia
XX
/8
Finland
XX
/8
France
XX
/8
Georgia
XX
/8
Germany
XX
/8
Greece
XX
/8
Hungary
XX
/8
Iceland
XX
/8
Ireland
XX
/8
Italy
XX
/8
Kosovo
XX
/8
Latvia
XX
/8
Liechtenstein
XX
/8
Lithuania
XX
/8
Luxembourg
XX
/8
Malta
XX
/8
Moldova
XX
/8
Monaco
XX
/8
Montenegro
XX
/8
Netherlands
XX
/8
North Macedonia
XX
/8
Norway
XX
/8
Poland
XX
/8
Portugal
XX
/8
Romania
XX
/8
Russian Federation
XX
/8
San Marino
XX
/8
Serbia
XX
/8
Slovakia
XX
/8
Slovenia
XX
/8
Spain
XX
/8
Sweden
XX
/8
Switzerland
XX
/8
Türkiye
XX
/8
Ukraine
XX
/8
United Kingdom
XX
/8

Class of

Is your country top of the class? Below is the 2018 ranking of the 49 European countries based on how inclusive their education system are for LGBTQI  learners and students.

European score
1.4
/8
Albania
XX
/8
Andorra
XX
/8
Armenia
XX
/8
Austria
XX
/8
Azerbaijan
XX
/8
Belarus
XX
/8
Belgium
XX
/8
Bosnia and Herzegovina
XX
/8
Bulgaria
XX
/8
Croatia
XX
/8
Cyprus
XX
/8
Czechia
XX
/8
Denmark
XX
/8
Estonia
XX
/8
Finland
XX
/8
France
XX
/8
Georgia
XX
/8
Germany
XX
/8
Greece
XX
/8
Hungary
XX
/8
Iceland
XX
/8
Ireland
XX
/8
Italy
XX
/8
Kosovo
XX
/8
Latvia
XX
/8
Liechtenstein
XX
/8
Lithuania
XX
/8
Luxembourg
XX
/8
Malta
XX
/8
Moldova
XX
/8
Monaco
XX
/8
Montenegro
XX
/8
Netherlands
XX
/8
North Macedonia
XX
/8
Norway
XX
/8
Poland
XX
/8
Portugal
XX
/8
Romania
XX
/8
Russian Federation
XX
/8
San Marino
XX
/8
Serbia
XX
/8
Slovakia
XX
/8
Slovenia
XX
/8
Spain
XX
/8
Sweden
XX
/8
Switzerland
XX
/8
Türkiye
XX
/8
Ukraine
XX
/8
United Kingdom
XX
/8

What are the Grounds of Discrimination 
in our research ?

Find below the 3 Grounds of Discrimination we used to calculate scores in our research. Each ground of discrimination is covered by 8 indicators (all of them except “International Commitments” and “Legal Gender Recognition”). Each of these 8 indicators is rated out of 10 based on how many grounds of discrimination it covers (+5 for covering only 1 groundd, +7.5 for covering 2 grounds, and +10 for covering all 3 grounds).

Sexual Orientation (SO)
European score
2.4
/8

Sexual orientation refers to a person’s emotional, romantic, and/or sexual attraction to other people. This includes identities such as lesbian, gay, bisexual, heterosexual, pansexual, asexual and others. In education, young people may face discrimination, exclusion or bullying based on who they are attracted to or are perceived to be attracted to.

See the map results for this ground
Gender Identity (GIE)
European score
2.2
/8

Gender identity is a person’s deeply felt internal sense of their own gender, which may or may not align with the sex they were assigned at birth. Gender expression refers to how a person presents their gender outwardly. Students whose gender identity or expression does not conform to societal norms, including trans and non-binary students, often face discrimination, bullying and a lack of acceptance of their identity in school environments.

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Sex Characteristics (SC)
European score
1.4
/8

Sex characteristics are the physical traits relating to a person’s sex, such as chromosomes, hormones, reproductive organs, or genitalia. Intersex people are born with sex characteristics that do not fit societal definitions of “male” or “female”. In education settings, intersex students may face stigma, invisibilisation, or pressure to conform to binary norms, which can severely impact their well-being and inclusion at school.

See the map results for this ground