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The four Special Interest Music Centres cover four distinct geographical areas of Adelaide, and were set up in the respective schools over a two-year period: Brighton and Marryatville High Schools (1976), Woodville High School (1977) and Fremont-Elizabeth City High School (1978).
Adelaide Botanic High School: Adelaide: 2019: A special interest high school focusing on Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Adelaide High School: Adelaide: 1908: A special interest high school focusing on Language: Adelaide Secondary School of English: West Croydon: 1998: Aldinga Payinthi College: Aldinga: 2022: Allendale ...
In New South Wales, selective high schools are government schools that select students on the basis of academic ability. Most students enter a selective high school in Year 7, after sitting the Selective High Schools Test the previous year. The process of entering selective schools is much like that of a university, with students electing their ...
Primary school ranges from reception to grade 7 (5 to 12 years old), from around 2020 moving to grade 6, and high school covers ages 13–18 (moving to 12–18). High school students in Australia are eligible to complete the South Australian Certificate of Education (SACE), with many private schools running International Baccalaureate programs.
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Secondary education at this time was only provided through fee paying private schools. [12] In 1908, Adelaide High School opened, the first free State high school in Australia. [13] The number of free high schools spread slowly and in 1915 only amounted to 6.2 secondary pupils per thousand people. However this grew to 73 per thousand 1969.
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