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The Eastern division of New South Wales is one of the two school divisions of New South Wales. [1] The Eastern Division schools generally return to school one week earlier than their Western Division counterparts. This is historical and could be due to the higher temperatures experienced in the Western Suburbs during that time of year.
In Kenya, for K-12 education, the calendar year starts in January and ends in November. The academic year is divided into 3 terms as follows: Term 1: Early January – Late March; Term 2: Early May – Late July; Term 3: Early September – Early/Mid November; April, August and December are usually school holidays.
These were established for the purposes of the management of the lease of Crown land to private persons. The Western Division includes Broken Hill, Bourke, Cobar, Cockburn (NSW half), Walgett, Wentworth as well as the western land boards of Forbes, Griffith, Rankins Springs, West Wyalong, White Cliffs, Wyalong, Conargo, Hay and Parkes.
Historically, the Term 1 holiday have been scheduled around Easter, reflecting the three-term system's notion of an extended Easter break within Term 1; although since the mid-1990s this has gradually changed, and now only Queensland and Victoria tie the school holidays closely to Easter; the remainder of Australia and all of New Zealand now ...
The KRCU is an ACU within the 26th Battalion of the NSW 2nd AAC BDE. Participation is compulsory from the start of Term 4 Year 8, through to the end of Term 3 Year 9 for attendees of Knox Grammar School, and offers voluntary participation for attendees at the Ravenswood School for Girls from Term 4 Year 8. After the completion of basic recruit ...
Director-General of School Education 30 April 1988 12 November 1991 3 years, 196 days Ken Boston Director-General of Education and Training Managing Director of TAFE NSW 2 January 1992 12 July 2002 10 years, 191 days Jan McLelland 22 October 2002 22 January 2004 1 year, 92 days Andrew Cappie-Wood 22 January 2004 14 April 2007
Saint Ignatius' College Riverview is an Australian independent single-sex primary and secondary day and boarding school for boys located in Riverview, a small suburb on the Lane Cove River on the Lower North Shore of Sydney. Established in 1880 by Joseph Dalton SJ, [3] Saint Ignatius' is a Jesuit school in the tradition of Saint Ignatius of Loyola.
In 2023, the school enrolled approximately 712 students from Year 7 to Year 12, of whom 47 percent identified as Indigenous Australians and three percent were from a language background other than English. [3] The school is operated by the NSW Department of Education.