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On 21 July 2020 at 2:36:03 pm AEST, Gravatar Data Services Team:
  • Updated description of NSW government schools by school type (2001-2019) from

    **Data Notes:** * Primary schools enrol students in Kindergarten to Year 6; secondary schools generally enrol students in Years 7 to 12, although some secondary schools only enrol students in the senior years, i.e. Years 11 to 12 or the junior years, i.e. Years 7 to 10. * Central/community schools have primary and secondary departments and may be established where there is an enrolment in secondary classes of 20 or more. Enrolments in primary departments and secondary departments are included with the appropriate student data. * Schools for specific purposes (SSPs) are for students with specific needs. Most SSPs have permanent enrolments and include schools for students with intellectual (mild, moderate and severe) and physical disabilities, visual or hearing impairment, behaviour disorders or emotional disturbance, and students in juvenile justice centres. Some SSPs have no permanent enrolments because the children temporarily attending them are enrolled and counted in their own schools. These are mainly hospital schools. **Data Source:** * [Schools and Students: 2019 Statistical Bulletin](https://www.cese.nsw.gov.au//images/stories/PDF/2019-schools-and-students-statistical-bulletin.pdf" Schools and Students: 2019 Statistical Bulletin"). Centre for Education Statistics and Evaluation.
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    **Data Notes:** * Primary schools enrol students in Kindergarten to Year 6; secondary schools generally enrol students in Years 7 to 12, although some secondary schools only enrol students in the senior years, i.e. Years 11 to 12 or the junior years, i.e. Years 7 to 10. * Central/community schools have primary and secondary departments and may be established where there is an enrolment in secondary classes of 20 or more. Enrolments in primary departments and secondary departments are included with the appropriate student data. * Schools for specific purposes (SSPs) are for students with specific needs. Most SSPs have permanent enrolments and include schools for students with intellectual (mild, moderate and severe) and physical disabilities, visual or hearing impairment, behaviour disorders or emotional disturbance, and students in juvenile justice centres. Some SSPs have no permanent enrolments because the children temporarily attending them are enrolled and counted in their own schools. These are mainly hospital schools. **Data Source:** * [Schools and Students: 2019 Statistical Bulletin]("https://www.cese.nsw.gov.au/publications-filter/schools-and-students-2019" Schools and Students: 2019 Statistical Bulletin"). Centre for Education Statistics and Evaluation.