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  2. Sydney Teachers' College - Wikipedia

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    The Sydney Teachers College was a tertiary education institution that trained school teachers in Sydney, Australia. It existed from 1906 until the end of 1981, when it became the Sydney Institute of Education, a part of the new Sydney College of Advanced Education (Sydney CAE). On 1 January 1990 Sydney Institute of Education was amalgamated ...

  3. Australian Education Union - Wikipedia

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    The AEU is Australia's third largest trade union, with 198,480 registered members in 2021, [4] consisting of educators who work in public schools, colleges, early childhood and vocational settings in all states and territories of Australia. [5] Members include teachers and allied educational staff, principals and administrators mainly in ...

  4. Education in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The duration of primary school years varies across each Australian state and territory, with most adopting seven years; except in South Australia, where, until 2022, students finish with Year 7, making the duration of primary school eight years;: [see "Primary"] until they are 11, 12 or 13 years of age. Primary schools focus on developing ...

  5. Melbourne Teachers' College - Wikipedia

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    Melbourne Teachers' College. Coordinates: 37.7998°S 144.9632°E. 1888 building. The Melbourne Teachers College was built in 1889-92 as the principal teacher training institution for the State of Victoria, Australia. It is located on Grattan Street, Carlton, on the grounds of the University of Melbourne. After various additional facilities and ...

  6. Education in South Australia - Wikipedia

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    School education. Schooling in South Australia has historically had two tiers, primary school and high school (secondary school). Primary school ranges from reception to grade 7 (5 to 12 years old), from around 2020 moving to grade 6, and high school covers ages 13–18 (moving to 12–18). High school students in Australia are eligible to ...

  7. Group of Eight (Australian universities) - Wikipedia

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    www .go8 .edu .au. The Group of Eight ( Go8) comprises Australia's most research intensive universities (in alphabetical order) - the University of Adelaide, the Australian National University, the University of Melbourne, Monash University, the University of New South Wales, the University of Queensland, the University of Sydney and the ...

  8. Education in the Australian Capital Territory - Wikipedia

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    The Australian National University was opened nearby in 1946 as Australia's only research only university. In 1960 the ANU and Canberra University College amalgamated, with the Canberra University College campus becoming the ANU's school of general studies. Primary and secondary education Red Hill Primary School (public / government run)

  9. Teaching in Victoria - Wikipedia

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    Pre-school education is separate from primary school. Pre-schools are usually run by local councils, community groups or private organizations. Pre-school is offered to three- to five-year-olds. Attendance in pre-school is 93% in Victoria. The year before a child is due to attend primary school is the main year for pre-school education.