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Historical information about NSW government schools (1848-2017)

These datasets contain information about current and former government schools in NSW since 1848.

Data notes:

  • Schools that operated as various types of schools have multiple entries.

  • Schools with more than one name are listed under the most recent name of the school.

  • The name of each school starts with the main part of their name. Words like The, or Upper, or North are treated as subsidiary.

  • Schools with the same name are distinguished by numbers. They are numbered according to the date at which the school first used the name.

  • An entry for a half-time school generally identifies a partner schools under its latest name.

  • This dataset may not include the latest changes in the status of schools.

  • From 1848 to 1959 the figures are for schools open at the end of each year or during part of the year, the exception being 1866 where the figures represent only schools open at the end of the year; from 1960 the figures include only those schools open on the day of the annual census.

  • Evening public schools, evening continuation schools, nursery schools, sport and recreation centres and environmental education centres are not included. Schools now incorporated in the Australian Capital Territory education system are included until 1973.

  • Figures for public schools include superior public, district, district rural, junior technical, home science, central and other schools which enrolled both primary and post-primary pupils. The correspondence schools (later distance education centres) and the school of air are also included.

  • Half-time schools represent individual schools, except between 1867 to 1869 when half-time schools were counted in pairs or groups.

  • No numbers are available for individual teaching “stations” in house to house schools. As such, the figures for these schools represent the number of groups of teaching stations. From 1908, house to house schools include the small number of travelling schools.

*The figures for special schools include hospital schools, schools for intellectually, physically or emotionally disabled children and community care schools. These schools are now known as schools for specific purposes (SSP).

  • For further information about this dataset, please refer to the glossary of school types and database facts from the history of government schools website.

Data source:

  • Centre for Education Statistics and Evaluation. NSW Department of Education.

Data and resources

Additional Info

Field Value
Title Historical information about NSW government schools (1848-2017)
Type Dataset
Language eng
Licence Creative Commons Attribution
Data Status active
Update Frequency as required
Landing Page https://data.cese.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/2ccd73cc-0ec1-49b8-abe3-c78de643b8e0
Date Published 2017-10-09
Date Updated 2018-04-10
Contact Point
NSW Department of Education
info@cese.nsw.gov.au
Temporal Coverage 1848-01-01 - 2017-01-31
Geospatial Coverage NSW81093: New South Wales
Theme Education and Training
Jurisdiction New South Wales
Data Portal NSW Education Data Hub
Publisher/Agency NSW Department of Education