North Shore’s fastest growing schools revealed
An analysis of federal government data has revealed the North Shore region schools where student numbers have risen the most in the past five years.
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The North Shore schools that are booming have been revealed.
An analysis of federal government data has revealed the North Shore region schools where student numbers have risen the most in the past five years.
Between 2013 and 2018 enrolment at Wahroonga Adventist School has increased by 118.0 per cent, faster than any other school in the region.
The Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority figures are the most up to date enrolment numbers that include all state and private schools nationally.
According to the latest public data that includes public and private schools, student numbers have grown from 200 to 436, the fastest growth in the region.
The second fastest growing school was Cameragal Montessori School, where the student body increased by 112.5 between 2013 and 2018. Enrolment numbers grew from 16 in 2013 to 34 in 2018.
Over those five years Masada College had the third biggest enrolment boom in the area 237 more students at the school in 2018 than in 2013 — a 79.4 per cent increase.
FASTEST GROWTH SCHOOLS: 2013 TO 2018
Wahroonga Adventist School: 118.0 per cent change
Cameragal Montessori School: 112.5 per cent change
Masada College: 79.4 per cent change
St Mary’s Catholic Primary School: 78.5 per cent change
Mowbray Public School: 68.1 per cent change
Cromehurst School: 53.8 per cent change
Waitara Public School: 50.8 per cent change
Chatswood Public School: 41.2 per cent change
St Ives Public School: 33.4 per cent change
Killara Public School: 33.3 per cent change
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