Schools: InBrief mid-year census 2017

This bulletin was originally published 02 May 2018.

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Overview

CESE’s Schools: InBrief mid year census, 2017 bulletin summarises the results of the census of students in NSW government schools, and the census of NSW non-government schools undertaken by the Australian Government Department of Education.

The Mid-year Census includes data on NSW Government schools (preschool, primary, secondary, combined, special) and students (age at 1 July, grades, full time, part time, gender, and Aboriginality).

Summary

NSW government

Full-time equivalent (FTE) enrolments
Primary enrolments484,645.0
Secondary enrolments300,832.8
SSP enrolments5,562.0
Total enrolments791,039.8
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students
Total A&TSI enrolments59,214.2
Percent A&TSI enrolments7.5%
Part-time students
Number of part-time students1,930.0
FTE enrolments1,206.8
Preschool students
Number of preschool students4,442.0
FTE enrolments2,407.4
NSW government schools
Primary and infants schools1,606
Central/community schools66
Secondary schools401
Schools for specific purposes (SSP)113
Environmental education centres (EEC)23
Total government schools2,209
Preschool attached to primary/infants schools99
Separate preschools1
Total preschools100

NSW non-government

Full-time equivalent (FTE) enrolments
Primary enrolments206,833.3
Secondary enrolments210,597.0
Total enrolments417,430.3
NSW non-government schools
Primary schools495
Secondary schools141
Primary/secondary schools243
Special schools57
Total non-government schools936

For more information

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