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  2. Eddy Groves - Wikipedia

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    Eddy Groves was born in Durban, South Africa, to a soldier and a schoolteacher. The family returned to Canada in late 1966. A further relocation in July 1968 found the family on the West Coast, in Victoria, British Columbia. Groves had arrived in Australia by 1970 and settled in Queensland. [2] He was educated at Padua College in Brisbane. [3]

  3. International students in Australia - Wikipedia

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    According to data released by the Departure of Education and Training of the Australian Government in 2023, China is the most significant source of international students to Australia. India had the second largest proportion of the enrollments, followed by Nepal , Colombia and Philippines .

  4. List of universities in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Tertiary education in Australia; Tertiary education fees in Australia; IDP Education, consortium of universities which helps International students get admission in Australian universities. Living expenses Austudy Payment (for above 25 years old) Youth Allowance (for below 25 years old) Medicare (Australia), access by obtaining Medicare card ...

  5. St Margaret's Anglican Girls' School - Wikipedia

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    St Margaret's Anglican Girls School is an Australian private Anglican day and boarding school for girls. The school is located in Ascot , an inner-northern suburb of Brisbane , Queensland . The school was founded in 1895 by the religious sisters of the Society of the Sacred Advent . [ 1 ]

  6. Education in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Education in Australia encompasses the sectors of early childhood education [9] (preschool) and primary education (primary schools), followed by secondary education (high schools), and finally tertiary education, which includes higher education (universities and other higher education providers) and vocational education (registered training organisations). [10]

  7. Kelvin Grove Teachers College - Wikipedia

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    In 1923 the college moved to the "old" Trades Hall on the corner of Edward and Turbot Streets in Brisbane, where it remained until January 1942. The following month, the College moved to the campus of the North Brisbane Intermediate School at Kelvin Grove , when it had an enrolment of 676 students, most in its primary teaching course.

  8. Toowoomba Anglican School - Wikipedia

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    The school is a member of the Anglican Diocese of Brisbane and is affiliated with the Junior School Heads Association of Australia. [ citation needed ] The school has a small village atmosphere at its 5-hectare (12-acre) campus on the edge of the Dividing Range , and has developed a variety of facilities on its East Toowoomba location.

  9. List of schools in Greater Brisbane - Wikipedia

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    Prior to 2015, the Queensland education system consisted of primary schools, which accommodated students from Kindergarten to Year 7 (ages 5–13), and high schools, which accommodate students from Years 8 to 12 (ages 12–18). However, from 2015, Year 7 became the first year of high school.