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  2. List of schools in South Australia - Wikipedia

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    Primary Schools (R–6) operated by the South Australian government. Prior to 2022 many of these were R–7, but in 2022, year 7 became part of high school and primary schools shifted to R–6. Name

  3. List of Aboriginal schools in South Australia - Wikipedia

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    Kaurna Plains, Elizabeth, South Australia. Preschool School; Child Care; Schools ... This page was last edited on 30 October 2024, at 22:55 (UTC).

  4. Sacred Heart College (Adelaide) - Wikipedia

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    Sacred Heart is known for its Australian rules football teams, cultivating thorough athletes since its establishment. It has an annual Intercollegiate match against its cross-town rival, Rostrevor College, which is a notable event in the South Australian Catholic Schools sports calendar. [citation needed]

  5. St Paul's College, Adelaide - Wikipedia

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    St Paul's College is a Catholic primary and secondary school founded in 1958, located in Gilles Plains, in the north-eastern suburbs of Adelaide, South Australia. One of three schools founded and formerly run in South Australia (along with Christian Brothers College, Adelaide and Rostrevor College), by the Christian Brothers, the school has ...

  6. Education in South Australia - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Cabra Dominican College - Wikipedia

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    The school officially opened in February 1886, with a total of nine sisters caring for 37 boarders and 3-day girls. There were an additional 71 girls in the intermediate school and most of these lived in South Australia. The school grew to over 93 boarders and 232-day pupils in the early 1950s. In 1978, the college itself began accepting boys. [4]

  8. Department for Education (South Australia) - Wikipedia

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    The Act made provision for support for school buildings and a stipend for teachers, paving the way for universal elementary education. However, South Australia was the first state to make a clear separation between church and state in schooling. Only schools that provided non-denominational religious instruction were given support. [10]

  9. List of largest South Australian schools - Wikipedia

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    The table below shows a list of South Australia's 20 largest schools by enrolment size in 2006, 2016 and 2018. ... This page was last edited on 9 November 2024, at 15 ...