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Many more affluent schools provide each of their students with an iPad to use throughout the school year. For students that need to type more, Chromebooks are the most common. Middle and High Schools and, to some extent, colleges have been customers for Chromebooks. For mature/adult students in higher education, the BYOD approach is most employed.
Nuriootpa High School (NHS), established in 1935, is a state high school catering for students in years 7 to 12. As of 2023 more than 1300 students are enrolled at the school. Its motto is "PER ASPERA AD ASTRA - Through Adversity to the Stars". [12] The principal is Gerri Walker. [13]
The EQI and band given here are based on figures from 2024. [5] The roll of each school changes frequently as students start school for the first time, move between schools, and graduate. The rolls given here are those provided by the Ministry of Education, based on figures from November 2024. [6]
Barossa Valley Way follows a previous alignment of the Sturt Highway, which used to pass through the towns of Gawler, Lyndoch, Tanunda and Nuriootpa [3] [4] instead of where it now passes around the west and north of Gawler and the Barossa Valley.
Nuriootpa may refer to. Nuriootpa, South Australia, a town and locality; Hundred of Nuriootpa, a cadastral unit in South Australia; District Council of Nuriootpa, a former local government area in South Australia - see Hundred of Nuriootpa
The Hundred of Nuriootpa is a cadastral unit of hundred in the County of Light, South Australia split between in the eastern Adelaide Plains and western Barossa Valley. [1] Named in 1847 for an indigenous term officially thought to mean "bartering place" and traditionally used as neutral ground for trading between various indigenous tribes, it ...
Rangiora High School is a state co-educational secondary school located in Rangiora, New Zealand. Established in 1881 by an act of parliament [ 6 ] [ 7 ] and opened in 1884, the school has a roll of 1,598 students from years 9 to 13 (approx. ages 12 to 18) as of November 2024, making it the fifth-biggest school in the South Island.
The school provides services for students such as extension classes for gifted students and talented programs catering for higher ability students. Cromer Campus also provides a gymnasium, networked IT lab, drama and art studios as well as large playing fields, netball courts and basketball courts.