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This is a list of schools in the Northern Rivers and Mid North Coast regions of New South Wales, Australia.The New South Wales education system traditionally consists of primary schools, which accommodate students from Kindergarten to Year 6 (ages 5–12), and high schools, which accommodate students from Years 7 to 12 (ages 12–18).
Government-funded co-educational comprehensive secondary day school: Established: 1962; 62 years ago () (as Port Macquarie High School) School district: Port Macquarie; Regional North: Educational authority: NSW Department of Education: Principal: Meaghan Cook [1] Teaching staff: 56.6 FTE (2018) [2] Enrolment: 635 [2] (2018) Campus type ...
Port Macquarie, sometimes shortened to Port Mac and commonly locally nicknamed Port, [2] is a coastal city on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales, Australia, 390 km (242 mi) north of Sydney, and 570 km (354 mi) south of Brisbane, on the Tasman Sea coast at the mouth of the Hastings River, and the eastern end of the Oxley Highway (B56).
The Wildcats (22-0-1) captured the school's first state championship in any sport. The Westport's boys basketball team in 2004-05 went to the state final game but lost to Ipswich. In 1977, boys ...
Anna Bay Public School: Anna Bay: Port Stephens: 1879 Arcadia Vale Public School: Arcadia Vale: Lake Macquarie: 1958 Argenton Public School: Argenton: Lake Macquarie: 1951 Ashtonfield Public School: Ashtonfield: Maitland: 2007 Avoca Beach Public School: Avoca Beach: Central Coast: 1935 Awaba Public School: Awaba: Lake Macquarie: 1891 Barnsley ...
The state integrated schools on the West Coast are all Catholic schools. A private school charges fees to its students. [3] The only private school in this region is Gloriavale Christian Community School near Haupiri, which is operated by a religious group. The decile rating indicates the socio-economic group that the school catchment area ...
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The Waratah Campus was originally occupied by Newcastle Boys' High School, a selective single sex high school for boys that operated on the site from 1934 to the end of 1976. [6] At the beginning of 1976 the school became non-selective and co-educational for students in years 7–11, and in 1977 changed its name to Waratah High School.