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Whyalla / w aɪ ˈ æ l ə / is a city in South Australia.It was founded as "Hummocks Hill", and was known by that name until 1916. [5] [6] It is the fourth most populous city in the Australian state of South Australia after Adelaide, Mount Gambier and Gawler and along with Port Pirie and Port Augusta is one of the three towns to make up the Iron Triangle.
Edward John Eyre High is proposed to be merged with Whyalla High School and Stuart High School. The new merged school is intended to be on Nicolson Avenue, Whyalla Norrie between the Whyalla campuses of the University of South Australia and TAFE SA and expected to open for the 2022 school year. [6]
Stuart High School and Edward John Eyre High School also closed, and all three public schools merged to create Whyalla Secondary College. The new merged school opened in 2022, and is located on a new campus on Nicolson Avenue, Whyalla Norrie between the Whyalla campuses of the University of South Australia and TAFE SA.
Stuart High School was a high school in the city of Whyalla, Australia, on the east coast of the Eyre Peninsula. [1]Stuart High School was part of an Alliance of schools in Whyalla, including Whyalla High School [2] (8–10) and Edward John Eyre High School [3] (11–12), plus close collaboration with the numerous primary schools in Whyalla.
All people under the age of 17 are required to participate in full-time schooling, training or work for at least 25 hours per week. [1] As of 2022 [update] parents and guardians are responsible for the regular attendance of all children in their care between the ages of 6 and 16 years, under the Education and Children's Services Act 2019 (SA).
Adelaide, Whyalla, Mount Gambier: SA: 1856 1991 301–350 501–600 340= 263 616 University of Southern Queensland: Public Toowoomba, Ipswich, Springfield: QLD: 1967 1992 351–400 901–1000 396= 452 1210 University of the Sunshine Coast: Public Sunshine Coast: QLD: 1994 1994 501–600 701–800 1001–1200 1072 1126 The University of Sydney ...
The City of Whyalla local government area is based primarily around Whyalla, a town covering 41.5 km 2, which holds the vast majority of the district's population. The district's economy is heavily reliant on the Whyalla Steelworks and associated companies located in Whyalla. To lesser extent, Whyalla is also a focal point for the surrounding ...
The College of Advanced Education (CAE) was a class of Australian tertiary education institution that existed from 1967 until the early 1990s. They ranked below universities, but above Colleges of Technical and Further Education (TAFE) which offer trade qualification.