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Arden Anglican School is an independent school located in Beecroft and Epping, suburbs on the North Shore of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It is a co-educational early learning , primary and secondary day school .
The private education sector successfully convinced the Philippine government that it has an important role to play in nation-building such that it not only deserved but also needed to be assisted financially. The trustee of FAPE is the Private Education Assistance Committee (PEAC), which is headed by the Secretary of Education as its chairman.
The Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education Act, officially designated as Republic Act 10931, is a Philippine law that institutionalizes free tuition and exemption from other fees in state universities and colleges (SUCs), and local universities and colleges (LUCs) in the Philippines. The law also foresees subsidies for private higher ...
Arden Anglican School, in Beecroft, New South Wales (formerly the Presbyterian Ladies' College, Beecroft, a preparatory school of the Presbyterian Ladies' College, Sydney) Fairholme College in Toowoomba, Queensland (formerly the Presbyterian Ladies' College, Toowoomba)
St Columba Anglican School Port Macquarie: Co-ed Grafton: 2002 St Luke's Grammar School: Dee Why: Co-ed Sydney: 1993 St Peter's Anglican College Broulee: Co-ed Canberra and Goulburn: 2003 St Peter's Anglican Primary School Campbelltown: Co-ed Sydney: 1983 Tara Anglican School for Girls: North Parramatta: F Sydney: 1897 The Anglican School ...
The Anglican School Googong Googong: Queanbeyan–Palerang: K–12 Co-ed Anglican: 2015 Arden Anglican School: Beecroft: Hornsby: K–12 Co-ed Anglican: 1922 Arkana College Kingsgrove: Georges River: K–6 Co-ed Islamic: 1960 The Armidale School: Armidale: Armidale: K–12 Co-ed Anglican: 1894 The Armidale Waldorf School Armidale: Armidale: K ...
In Australia, the state and territory governments have the primary responsibility for funding state government schools and also provide supplementary assistance to non-government schools, while the Australian Federal Government is the primary source of public funding for non-government schools (while also providing supplementary assistance to government schools).
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