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4638675104140Census of ACT Schools February 2020 This publication provides information on students enrolled at ACT schools at 19 February 2020.Release date: 22 June 2020IntroductionThis publication presents the results from the census of ACT schools conducted on Wednesday, 19?February 2020. The census covers public, catholic and independent schools from preschool to year?12.This publication also presents information on the number of persons of school age who undertook school equivalent courses through home education or the Canberra Institute of Technology.Student enrolmentsAt February census 2020, there were 80,416 students enrolled in ACT public and nongovernment schools (Table 1), representing an increase of 1,664 students (2.1%) since February 2019. From February 2016 to February 2020, enrolments increased by 6,905?students (9.4%). Public school enrolments increased by 1,120 students (2.3%) continuing the trend of increases each year since 2016. Public schools accounted for 62.5?percent of the total student population. Public school enrolments increased by 5,441?students (12.1%) since February 2016.Non-government school enrolments increased by 544 students (1.8%) compared with 2019. From 2016 to 2020, non-government school enrolments increased by 1,464 students (5.1%). Table 1: Number of enrolments by level of schooling, 2016 to 20201, 2 ?Level of Schooling 20162017201820192020Public?????Preschool4,4564,5674,5974,6414,560Primary (K-6)23,63024,73925,76226,48627,212High10,25810,57111,06211,59811,844College6,4876,6806,5246,4276,656Subtotal public44,83146,55747,94549,15250,272Non-government?????Independent schools?????Preschool711629774857917Primary (K-6)5,2005,3595,4765,6825,756High5,9145,8965,8906,0026,063College2,4492,4342,4012,3712,402Subtotal independent schools14,27414,31814,54114,91215,138Catholic systemic schools?????Preschool502552593590613Primary (K-6)8,6028,6608,6588,5868,722High3,9213,9444,0414,1954,368College1,3811,3771,3641,3171,303Subtotal Catholic systemic schools14,40614,53314,65614,68815,006Subtotal non-government schools28,68028,85129,19729,60030,144Total all schools73,51175,40877,14278,75280,416 1 Includes a small number of students who attend more than one school. 2 Includes students from specialist schools.Enrolments of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander studentsAt the February 2020 census, there were 2,645 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students enrolled in ACT schools (Table 2), an increase of 118 students (4.7%) compared with 2019. There were:2,105?Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students (79.6% of total) enrolled in public schools, an increase of 108 students (5.4%) from 2019; 540 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students (20.4% of total) enrolled in non-government schools, with 359 enrolments in Catholic systemic schools and 181 enrolments in independent schools;From 2016 to 2020, enrolments of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students increased by 471 students (21.7%) to 2,645 with growth across both the public and non‐government sectors; 86 students enrolled in a Koori preschool program; with 36?students enrolled in both Koori and universal preschool programs.Table 2: Number of enrolments of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students by sector 2016 to 20201, 2 Sector20162017201820192020Public schools1,7391,8441,8871,9972,105Non-government schoolsIndependent schools144151167186181Catholic systemic schools291313347344359Subtotal non-government schools435464514530540Total all schools2,1742,3082,4012,5272,645 1 Includes a small number of students who attend more than one school. 2 Includes students from specialist schools.Student enrolments by year level and sectorTable three shows the number and proportion of enrolments by level of schooling and year level for both public and non-government sectors. Table 3: Number and proportion of enrolments by level of schooling, year level and sector, 2020?? ?Level of schoolingPublicNon -governmentTotal personsProportion of total (%)Primary????Preschool4,5601,5306,0907.6Kindergarten4,2431,8776,1207.6Year 14,1221,9536,0757.6Year 24,1071,9856,0927.6Year 33,8192,0705,8897.3Year 43,7722,1475,9197.4Year 53,6832,2465,9297.4Year 63,4662,2005,6667.0Subtotal primary31,77216,00847,78059.4High????Year 73,0002,7435,7437.1Year 83,0632,6915,7547.2Year 92,9492,5925,5416.9Year 102,8322,4055,2376.5Subtotal high11,84410,43122,27527.7College????Year 113,4881,9165,4046.7Year 123,0691,7894,8586.0Older99 na 990.1Subtotal college6,6563,70510,36112.9Total50,272 30,14480,416 100.0 1 Includes a small number of students who attend more than one school.2 Includes students from specialist schools.na – Not applicable.Student enrolments and proportion by gender Table four shows the number and proportion of male and female enrolments across various school levels from 2016 to 2020. Consistent with previous years, there were slightly more males (51.2% in 2020) than females (48.6% in 2020). There were proportionally more male than female students in the primary and high school schooling. In college, the proportion of male (50.3%) students was slightly greater than female (49.5%) students.Table 4: Number and proportion of enrolments by level of schooling and sector, 20201, 2, 3 Level of schooling20162017201820192020Primary????Male22,34322,96123,64624,01924,548Female20,75821,54222,20522,68723,107Subtotal primary43,10144,50345,86046,84247,780Proportion male (%)51.851.651.651.351.4Proportion female (%)48.248.448.448.448.4High????Male10,31710,47910,79211,22611,438Female9,7769,92910,19210,55710,818Subtotal high20,09320,40820,99321,79522,275Proportion male (%)51.351.351.451.551.3Proportion female (%)48.748.748.548.448.6College????Male5,1275,2605,1425,0305,212Female5,1905,2125,1105,0545,124Subtotal college10,31710,47210,28910,11510,361Proportion male (%)49.750.250.049.750.3Proportion female (%)50.349.849.750.049.5All schooling levels????Male37,78738,70039,58040,27541,198Female35,72436,68337,50738,29839,049Proportion male (%)51.451.351.351.151.2Proportion female (%)48.648.648.648.648.6Indeterminate/Intersex/Unspecifiedna2555179169Total all schools73,51175,40877,14278,75280,4161 Includes a small number of students who attended more than one school.2 Includes students from specialist schools.3 Subtotals and totals include students reported as Indeterminate/Intersex/Unspecified. Table 5: Number of enrolments by level of schooling and gender, 2020 1, 2, 3There were more male than female students in primary, high schools and college.Level of schoolingMalesFemalesTotal PersonsPrimary???Preschool3,0382,9335,971Kindergarten3,1982,9206,118Year 13,0962,9776,073Year 23,1242,9686,092Year 32,9932,8945,887Year 43,0882,8315,919Year 53,0532,8765,929Year 62,9582,7085,666Subtotal primary24,54823,10747,780High???Year 72,9042,8375,741Year 82,9992,7495,748Year 92,8352,7015,536Year 102,7002,5315,231Subtotal high11,43810,81822,275College???Year 112,7492,6425,391Year 122,4572,3894,846Older69399Subtotal college5,2125,12410,361????Total all schooling levels???MalesFemalesIndeterminate/ Intersex/UnspecifiedTotal Persons41,198 39,049 169 80,416 1 Includes a small number of students who attended more than one school.2 Includes students from specialist schools.3 Year level totals exclude students reported as Indeterminate/Intersex/Unspecified, however subtotals include Indeterminate/Intersex/Unspecified. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander student enrolments by year levelTable six shows the number and proportion of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander student enrolments across the levels of schooling. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students represented 3.3 percent of total enrolments across all levels of schooling. Table 6: Number and proportion of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander enrolments by level of schooling, year level and sector, 20201, 2, 3Level of SchoolingPublicNon-governmentTotal PersonsProportion of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander enrolments (%)Primary????Preschool26812280 10.6Kindergarten18632218 8.2Year 115037187 7.1Year 217336209 7.9Year 313537172 6.5Year 415743200 7.6Year 515033183 6.9Year 612446170 6.4Subtotal primary1,3432761,61961.2High????Year 712445169 6.4Year 813759196 7.4Year 911757174 6.6Year 1012450174 6.6Subtotal high50221171327.0College????Year 1114222164 6.2Year 1210031131 5.0Older18na 18 0.7Subtotal college2605331311.8Total2,105 540 2,645 100.0 1 Includes a small number of students who attended more than one school.2 Includes students from specialist schools.3 Includes counts of 3-year-old children and children enrolled in more than one preschool program.na – Not applicable.Student enrolmentsTables 7 to 9 show the distribution of student enrolments by schooling level, region and school.Primary school enrolmentsThe proportion of enrolments in North/Gungahlin (31.6%) was the highest across public primary schools followed by Belconnen (25.5%), South Weston (25.3%) and Tuggeranong (17.7%).Table 7: Number of primary school enrolments by year level, network and school, 20201, 2?Primary schoolsPKYear 1Year 2Year 3Year 4Year 5Year 6TotalPublic schools?????????Belconnen Network?????????Aranda Primary School6176757485878882628Charnwood-Dunlop School9557425142294740403Charnwood-Dunlop School IECna17522na?3231Evatt Primary School4452424747274529333Florey Primary School7958644956586460488Fraser Primary School8281718473707071602Giralang Primary School4452453847423631335Hawker Primary School4043405152495258385Kaleen Primary School6168646762736863526Kingsford Smith School6852605656677677512Kingsford Smith Koori Preschool16nanananananana16Latham Primary School4465594636404539374Macgregor Primary School8593867156748856609Macquarie Primary School3835524052405333343Maribyrnong Primary School8075847964755469580Miles Franklin Primary School7674677476697578589Mount Rogers Primary School9684947170706052597Southern Cross Early Childhood School86503837nananana211Weetangera Primary School6068637275714967525Subtotal Belconnen1,1551,1001,0511,0099519419739078,087North/Gungahlin Network?????????Ainslie School4043665952464442392Amaroo School1231001521561571511581501,147Campbell Primary School6441513759494347391Cranleigh School1214108101591694Franklin Early Childhood School1308376585439na?na?440Gold Creek School11690938581747669684Harrison School1301531611641521601791761,275Jervis Bay School?151035541245Lyneham Primary School8252657252746674537Majura Primary School861009511390929786759Margaret Hendry School130117674347343316487Neville Bonner Primary School150133118131109888774890Ngunnawal Primary School123921128382927564723Ngunnawal Koori Preschool17nanananananana17North Ainslie Primary School84908410084917384690North Ainslie Primary School IECna917442431O'Connor Cooperative School21161019nananana66Palmerston District Primary School1241231209288918358779Palmerston District Primary School IECna1224133126Turner School5758756784597280552Subtotal North/Gungahlin1,5041,3361,3611,3031,2111,1661,1011,04310,025Table 7: Number of primary school enrolments by year level, network and school, 20201, 2 (continued)?Primary schoolsPKYear 1Year 2Year 3Year 4Year 5Year 6TotalSouth/Weston Network?????????Arawang Primary School6574587769687668555Chapman Primary School8177698182778272621Charles Weston School10494979160555434589Curtin Primary School6147588074647374531Duffy Primary School6262635866504546452Farrer Primary School4447424853535947393Forrest Primary School4369758486807594606Garran Primary School44777689919510579656Hughes Primary School4247474251526658405Hughes Primary School IECna2075363549Lyons Early Childhood School42372011nananana110Malkara School11611714911574Mawson Primary School6662707457724053494Narrabundah Early Childhood School61252012nananana118Narrabundah Koori Preschool19nanananananana19Red Hill Primary School789492102105120100104795Telopea Park Schoolna84808585827984579Torrens Primary School7958675672647461531Yarralumla Primary School7464516465445944465Subtotal South/Weston9761,0441,0031,0661,0339911,0019288,042Tuggeranong Network?????????Bonython Primary School4446507038595446407Calwell Primary School6539413832313635317Caroline Chisholm School3246374337473837317Charles Conder Primary School9879607851535140510Fadden Primary School4343454234384250337Gilmore Primary School2930111912181412145Gordon Primary School11064676360705652542Gowrie Primary School3243423851394531321Isabella Plains Early Childhood School88443228nananana192Monash Primary School6062684567646165492Namadgi School7862505046554461446Richardson Primary School3018232618141314156Richardson Koori Preschool20nanananananana20Taylor Primary School4346604851453626355Theodore Primary School4139383937444539322Wanniassa Hills Primary School5755467150583942418Wanniassa Hills Primary School IECna1354641336Wanniassa School4134322734353335271Wanniassa Koori Preschool14nanananananana14Subtotal Tuggeranong9257637077296246746085885,618Subtotal public primary schools4,5604,2434,1224,1073,8193,7723,6833,46631,772 1 Includes a small number of students who attend more than one school. 2 Educational services at Jervis Bay School are provided by the ACT Education Directorate under a Memorandum of Understanding with the Australian Government. IEC - Intensive English Centre. na – Not applicable.Table 7: Number of primary school enrolments by year level, network and school, 2020 (continued) ?Primary schoolsPKYear 1Year 2Year 3Year 4Year 5Year 6TotalNon-government schools?????????Independent schools?????????Blue Gum Community School1172324141214910223Brindabella Christian College5665626879757563543Burgmann Anglican School87100104112112111112113851Canberra Christian School3024363418261620204Canberra Girls' Grammar School15844666155637075592Canberra Grammar School124928996124127123146921Canberra Jewish School12131na1nana18Canberra Montessori School2825923951na100Covenant Christian School2414201715132518146Emmaus Christian School8048464744493132377Islamic School of Canberrana25273826403624216Marist College Canberrananananana119135161415Orana Steiner School4742355149434451362Radford College8890929112112212299825St Edmund's College Canberrananananana375474165Taqwa Schoolna15161621131411106Trinity Christian School6672687881798283609Subtotal independent schools9176806977477669379499806,673Catholic systemic schools?????????Good Shepherd Primary Schoolna104104103951049795702Holy Family Primary School10380928382699482685Holy Spirit Primary School10911210810110190104106831Holy Trinity Primary School5962603859454651420Mother Teresa School11010395113999310591809Rosary Primary Schoolna41483535475552313Sacred Heart Primary Schoolna30334327333135232St Anthony's Parish Primary School6860616944675179499St Bede's Primary Schoolna19232318162115135St Benedict's Primary Schoolna23272426262727180St Clare of Assisi Primary Schoolna67678483719477543St Francis of Assisi Primary Schoolna63655377727062462St John the Apostle Primary Schoolna38445554525354350St John Vianney's Primary Schoolna16172917142022135St Joseph's Primary School5431504537444335339St Jude's Primary School6063695981514951483St Matthew's Primary Schoolna37492759505647325St Michael's Primary Schoolna26252642273119196St Monica's Primary Schoolna51504569576971412St Thomas Aquinas Primary School5044504850524639379St Thomas More's Primary Schoolna23292325262114161St Thomas The Apostle Primary Schoolna41374248414847304St Vincent's Primary Schoolna26213229222927186Sts Peter & Paul Primary Schoolna37323847413722254Subtotal Catholic systemic schools61311971256123813041210129712209,335Subtotal non-government schools1,5301,8771,9531,9852,0702,1472,2462,20016,008Total all ACT schools6,0906,1206,0756,0925,8895,9195,9295,66647,780 na – Not applicable.High school enrolmentsThe proportion of enrolments in North/Gungahlin (33%) was the highest across public high schools followed by South Weston (29.2%), Belconnen (23.5%) and Tuggeranong (14.3%).Table 8: Number of high school enrolments by year level, network and school, 20201, 2High schoolsYear 7Year 8Year 9Year 10TotalPublic schools?????Belconnen Network?Belconnen High School138134127122521Canberra High School219224210216869Kingsford Smith School11211411296434Melba Copland Secondary School161133136104534University of Canberra High School Kaleen11912011082431Subtotal Belconnen749725695620 2,789 North/Gungahlin Network?????Amaroo School217223178193811Black Mountain School1423261881Campbell High School158198176172704Dickson College IEC1268228Gold Creek School143150142140575Gungahlin Collegenanana2929Harrison School156176152118602Lyneham High School2552492972751,076Subtotal North/Gungahlin 955 1,025 979 947 3,906 South/Weston Network?????Alfred Deakin High School210212220235877Melrose High School220196228170814Mount Stromlo High School201208178179766Telopea Park School241222216253932Woden School, The1319201466Subtotal South/Weston8858578628513,455Tuggeranong Network?????Calwell High School9611090104400Caroline Chisholm School1021159280389Erindale Collegenanana5858Lanyon High School97989978372Namadgi School63698050262Wanniassa School53645244213Subtotal Tuggeranong411456413414 1,694 Subtotal public high schools3,0003,0632,9492,83211,8441 Includes a small number of students who attend more than one school.2 Includes students from specialist schools.na - Not applicable.Table 8: Number of high school enrolments by year level, network and school, 20201 (continued)?High SchoolsYear 7Year 8Year 9Year 10TotalNon-government schools?????Independent schools?????Blue Gum Community School13108637Brindabella Christian College75826550272Burgmann Anglican School111113137130491Canberra Girls Grammar School106121127138492Canberra Grammar School210195199214818Communities@Work Galilee School?35152346Covenant Christian School2520171274Daramalan College2562562532481,013Emmaus Christian School3123231996Islamic School of Canberra261712na55Marist College Canberra232233220195880Orana Steiner School47444830169Radford College203202201182788St Edmund's College Canberra1149610694410Trinity Christian School108105108101422Subtotal independent schools1,5601,5221,5391,4426,063Catholic systemic schools?????Merici College14614188135510St Clare's College234232199161826St Francis Xavier College240233238194905St John Paul II College campus203204202173782St Mary MacKillop College3603593263001345Subtotal Catholic systemic schools1,1831,1691,0539634,368Subtotal non-government schools2,7432,6912,5922,40510,431Total high schools5,7435,7545,5415,23722,2751 Formerly known as The Galilee School.na - Not applicable.Senior Secondary (College) enrolmentsThe proportion of enrolments in South/Weston (31.8%) was the highest across public colleges followed by North/Gungahlin (28.7%), Belconnen (20.8%) and Tuggeranong (18.8%).Table 9: Number of college enrolments by year level, network and school, 20201, 2CollegesYear 11Year 12OlderTotalPublic schools????Belconnen????Hawker College241212-453Melba Copland Secondary School13792-229University of Canberra Senior Secondary College Lake Ginninderra3443543701Subtotal Belconnen7226583 1,383 North/Gungahlin????Black Mountain School1514-29Dickson College408302-710Dickson College IEC94-13Gungahlin College609549-1,158Subtotal North/Gungahlin 1,041 869 - 1,910 South Weston????Narrabundah College498458-956The Canberra College545453-998The Canberra College - CCCares113896145The Woden School87-15Subtotal South/Weston 1,062 956 96 2,114 Tuggeranong????Erindale College343261-604Lake Tuggeranong College320325-645Subtotal Tuggeranong663586-1,249 Subtotal public schools3,488 3,069 99 6,656 Non-government schools????Independent schools????Brindabella Christian College3236-68Burgmann Anglican School115103-218Canberra Girls Grammar School137121-258Canberra Grammar School204188-392Daramalan College200175-375Marist College Canberra190171-361Orana Steiner School155-20Radford College199194-393St Edmund's College Canberra7996-175Trinity Christian School6775-142Subtotal independent schools1,2381,164-2,402Catholic systemic schools????Merici College7585-160St Clare's College114116-230St Francis Xavier College153140-293St John Paul II College6952-121St Mary MacKillop College267232-499Subtotal Catholic systemic schools678625-1,303Subtotal non-government schools1,9161,789-3,705Total colleges5,4044,8589910,3611 Includes a small number of students who attend more than one school. 2 Includes students from specialist schools. - Nil.Public school students to teacher ratioTable 10 shows students to teacher ratios for Canberra public schools. The students to teacher ratio take account of all teaching resources allocated to support students. The students to teacher ratio is calculated by dividing the total Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) students by the FTE teaching staff.Table 10: Students to teacher ratio by school, 20201SchoolTeaching staff FTE (excl preschool staff) Student FTE (excl preschool enrolments)Students to teacher ratioAinslie School17.4352.020.3Alfred Deakin High School62.6877.014.0Amaroo School129.41834.814.2Aranda Primary School34.1567.016.6Arawang Primary School27.8490.017.6Belconnen High School44.0521.011.8Black Mountain School27.6108.23.9Bonython Primary School28.2363.012.9Calwell High School36.3400.011.0Calwell Primary School19.0252.013.3Campbell High School60.4702.511.6Campbell Primary School20.4327.016.0Canberra College, The74.81142.615.3Canberra High School66.4868.413.1Caroline Chisholm School61.7674.010.9Chapman Primary School36.6538.814.7Charles Conder Primary School26.2412.015.7Charles Weston School34.0483.714.2Charnwood-Dunlop School27.1339.012.5Cranleigh School18.779.14.2Curtin Primary School31.4469.615.0Dickson College63.1751.011.9Duffy Primary School27.6390.014.2Erindale College43.6660.015.1Evatt Primary School27.9288.510.4Fadden Primary School22.3294.013.2Farrer Primary School20.6349.016.9Florey Primary School31.1409.013.2Forrest Primary School37.8563.014.9Franklin Early Childhood School18.8310.016.5Fraser Primary School34.6520.015.0Garran Primary School33.2612.018.4Gilmore Primary School15.6116.07.4Giralang Primary School23.5291.012.4Gold Creek School84.61142.613.5Gordon Primary School34.1432.012.7Gowrie Primary School25.5289.011.3Gungahlin College83.21185.914.3Harrison School118.41746.614.8Hawker College34.8452.613.0Hawker Primary School20.8344.616.6Hughes Primary School26.2412.015.7Isabella Plains Early Childhood School8.8104.011.8Jervis Bay School9.630.03.1Kaleen Primary School27.9465.016.7Kingsford Smith School65.6877.413.4Lake Tuggeranong College51.5644.312.5Lanyon High School35.0372.010.6Latham Primary School22.0330.015.0Lyneham High School84.01076.012.8Lyneham Primary School28.8454.615.8Lyons Early Childhood School10.468.06.5Macgregor Primary School36.0523.214.5Macquarie Primary School21.7304.614.0Majura Primary School41.7672.016.1Malkara School18.061.23.4Margaret Hendry School24.8357.014.4Maribyrnong Primary School34.2500.014.6Mawson Primary School32.8428.013.0Melba Copland Secondary School58.5763.013.0Melrose High School58.4814.013.9Miles Franklin Primary School30.4513.016.9Monash Primary School34.0432.012.7Mount Rogers Primary School33.2500.015.1Mount Stromlo High School59.5766.012.9Namadgi School58.2629.410.8Narrabundah College63.7956.015.0Narrabundah Early Childhood School7.657.07.5Neville Bonner Primary School52.7740.014.0Ngunnawal Primary School45.8600.013.1North Ainslie Primary School37.4635.517.0O'Connor Cooperative School5.644.88.0Palmerston District Primary School44.3681.015.4Red Hill Primary School47.4717.015.1Richardson Primary School13.1123.79.4Southern Cross Early Childhood School10.0124.612.5Taylor Primary School24.6312.012.7Telopea Park School118.81510.612.7Theodore Primary School24.2281.011.6Torrens Primary School30.5452.014.8Turner School41.4495.012.0University of Canberra High School Kaleen36.6431.011.8University of Canberra Senior Secondary College Lake Ginninderra48.2698.714.5Wanniassa Hills Primary School25.2397.015.7Wanniassa School44.6443.09.9Weetangera Primary School31.5465.014.7Woden School, The21.881.03.7Yarralumla Primary School26.2391.014.9Canberra public schools total3,397.445,682.113.41 Excludes preschool students and preschool teaching staff.Non‐school educationIt is recognized that there are alternative educational pathways for students to undertake school level courses other than by attending an ACT public or non‐government school. At February 2020 census, 322?students were home educated in the ACT. In addition, a further 155 students of school age undertook school equivalent courses at the Canberra Institute of Technology.Annex 1: ACT public school capacities, 2020 School Name1Capacity 20202 School Name1Capacity 20202 Ainslie Primary School550Jervis Bay Primary School125Alfred Deakin High School974Kaleen Primary School 550Amaroo School 2119Kingsford Smith School1265Aranda Primary School625Lake Tuggeranong College966Arawang Primary School550Lanyon High School814Belconnen High School 600Latham Primary School462Bonython Primary School 487Lyneham High School1126Calwell High School738Lyneham Primary School600Calwell Primary School525Lyons Early Childhood School126Campbell High School830Macgregor Primary School747Campbell Primary School450Macquarie Primary School433Canberra College, The 1013Majura Primary School 806Canberra College Cares200Margaret Hendry School600Canberra High School985Maribyrnong Primary School 664Caroline Chisholm School 1293Mawson Primary School 508Chapman Primary School 675Melba Copland Secondary School1634Charles Conder Primary School 497Melrose High School1069Charles Weston School800Miles Franklin Primary School550Charnwood-Dunlop Primary School528Monash Primary School 516Curtin Primary School590Mount Rogers Primary School 558Dickson College 1125Mount Stromlo High School1113Duffy Primary School 537Namadgi School1240Erindale College1004Narrabundah College1102Evatt Primary School553Narrabundah Early Childhood School105Fadden Primary School431Neville Bonner Primary School 1216Farrer Primary School456Ngunnawal Primary School 716Florey Primary School583North Ainslie Primary School 676Forrest Primary School633O' Connor Cooperative School84Franklin Early Childhood School336Palmerston District Primary School 795Fraser Primary School550Red Hill Primary School800Garran Primary School633Richardson Primary School358Gilmore Primary School314Southern Cross Early Childhood School147Giralang Primary School357Taylor Primary School320Gold Creek School 1770Telopea Park School 1543Gordon Primary School628Theodore Primary School433Gowrie Primary School518Torrens Primary School600Gungahlin College 1280Turner Primary School581Harrison School2186University of Canberra High School Kaleen 679Hawker College893University of Canberra Senior Secondary College Lake Ginninderra 806Hawker Primary School350Wanniassa Hills Primary School 575Hughes Primary School576Wanniassa School1163Isabella Plains Early Childhood School189Weetangera Primary School581Notes: Yarralumla Primary School 431 1 Specialist schools are not included in these data. 2 Preschools are excluded from these capacity numbers.Explanatory NotesReference dateThe 2020 February census was conducted on Wednesday 19 February 2020.Scope and coverageThe February census includes all ACT public schools providing primary, secondary and specialist education. Jervis Bay School was included in ACT public primary schools as the Education Directorate administers the Jervis Bay School for the Australian Government under a service agreement. CollectionACT public school census data was electronically downloaded from the Directorate’s centralised administrative system. Non-government school census data was electronically submitted to the Directorate. Student enrolmentsThe census included students who were officially enrolled in a school on census day and who were active in a primary, secondary or specialist education program at that school. Students who were absent for more than four continuous school weeks prior to census date were included if the principal received written documentation signed by the guardian indicating that the student was to return to school on or before 28 February 2020.Introductory English Centres Introductory English Centres (IECs) are for students who require intensive full-time English language instruction.There were five IECs in the primary sector, conducted at North Ainslie Primary School, Hughes Primary School, Wanniassa Hills Primary School, Charnwood-Dunlop Primary School and Palmerston District Primary School. There was one IEC in the high school sector and the college sector, conducted at Dickson College.Older students (O)Students in public schools aged 18 years by 31 December in the year prior to the commencement of their college studies, but not aged 20 years or over on 31 January in the year of commencement of their college studies, were classified as Older (O).Primary school level The primary school level of schooling included students from preschool to year 6. Preschool level data also included students who were attending a preschool program as an early entry student.High school level The high school level of schooling included those students in years 7, 8, 9 and 10.College level The college level of schooling included those students in years 11 and 12 as well as those students defined as older.Specialist schoolsSpecialist schools cater for students with a moderate to profound intellectual disability, severe Autism Spectrum Disorder or with multiple disabilities that require intensive levels of support. ? ACT Government, 2020This publication has been produced by the Education Directorate. Apart from any use permitted under the Copyright Act 1968, no part of this publication may be reproduced by any process without written permission. Requests should be made to the ments and suggestions regarding this publication are welcomed and should be forwarded to the Directorate.Published by: Education Directorate, ACT Government GPO Box 158Canberra City ACT 2601Telephone: 132281 Website: ................
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