Ranked: How every central west school improved in Naplan
The biggest NAPLAN improvers for schools in the state’s central west region have been revealed along with the schools which have gone backwards. Find the results here.
The biggest NAPLAN improvers for schools in the state’s central west region have been revealed along with the schools which have gone backwards. Find the results here.
At a time when there is widespread debate about access to coeducational high schools it’s obvious why girls’ schools remain gender exclusive, writes education expert Mohan Dhall.
Gosford High School and Central Coast Grammar School are the top performing NAPLAN schools in Central Coast. See how your school ranks.
Kinross Wolaroi School and Borenore Public School are the top performing NAPLAN schools in Central West NSW. See where every other school ranked.
Two Catholic schools in Penrith are ranked in the top 10 of western Sydney’s largest student-to-teacher ratios.
From a few students to more than 20 per teacher — the class size ratings for schools in Dural, Berowra Heights and Hornsby have been revealed.
Schools across Hornsby are booming, with some growing as much as 40 per cent in five years.
Find out which schools have experienced the most rapid growth in recent years, and how they compare to others in the area.
An analysis of federal government data has revealed the Hunter region schools where student numbers have risen the most in the past five years.
An analysis of national data in 2018 in the Hunter region has found there were more students per teacher at St Joseph’s Primary School at East Maitland than any other school.
The Daily Telegraph today launches one of the most comprehensive investigations into all NSW primary and high schools — using official data to reveal student-teacher ratios, as well as the schools that are growing — and shrinking — at a rapid rate. SEARCH HOW YOUR CHILD’S SCHOOL COMPARES
The schools in western Sydney where students have the most and least students to teach have been revealed.
A population boom in Gungahlin has led to a surge in enrolments at Franklin Early Childhood School which has topped a list of Canberra’s fastest growing schools.
Class sizes in Parramatta are bulging at the seam, with many pushing past 20 students for every one teacher.
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