Australia has a government- run series of public schools in most settled areas of the country at both primary and secondary levels. There are also a large number of privately run schools which are growing in popularity due to the higher standards generally available. Isolated students in the outback can receive tuition from a teacher via radio contact in the government provided School of the Air. Also, there are an increasing number of children being homeschooled. Traditionally, schools have always been divided into Primary (years 1-7 in some states and years 1-6 in others) and Secondary (years 8-12 or 7-12). There is an increasing trend towards including a Prep year prior to year 1 now, and to divide the schools into Junior, Middle and Senior Schools. The Middle school years can be anything from years 6-9, 7-8, 6-8, etc., depending on the school.
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In New Zealand, the best is Toi Whaakari, the best drama school in the southern hemisphere
No. Australia's school terms have nothing to do with seasons in the northern hemisphere. Australian school children have between six and nine weeks' holiday in December and January (depending on whether they attend a state school or a private school). The school year is divided into four terms, with several weeks' holiday separating each of the other terms.
The biggest Intermediate is Tauranga Intermediate with 1250 students with the biggest school library in the southern hemisphere!
In Perth western Australia, there are many options for boarding schools, and really it depends mostly on the gender of the school. for boys schools such as scotch college and Aquinas are fair options, however the best is no doubt Hale School located in Wembley Downs. The school has the newest, largest and overall best boarding house in the southern hemisphere. For girls St Hildas and St Mary's are both good options.
"Back to school" typically refers to the period when students return to school after summer vacation, which varies by region. In the United States, it usually occurs in late August or early September, depending on the school district. In other countries, the timing can differ; for example, many schools in the Northern Hemisphere start in September, while those in the Southern Hemisphere may begin in January. Always check local school calendars for specific dates.
Southern school whiting was created in 1829.
It depends on the school. If you want to know what time it is in Australia then clickl the link below. Taking it as the primary and high schools finsh for the day at 3, you can work it out in contrast to your own TIme Zone. Primary school- 3'o clock HighSchool- 10 mins past three Where I live in Australia its 3.15pm or 3.20pmish
The Heights School - Australia - was created in 1977.
The Knox School - Australia - was created in 1982.
As you suspect, that depends on where it is on Earth. But you've given no information in the question to tell us that. The only thing we can guess is that the school may be in an English-speaking country. If that particular educational institution is anywhere in North America ... the US or Canada, for example ... or anywhere in Europe ... the UK, for example ... then it's in the northern hemisphere, and closer to the north pole. If it's in Australia, South Africa, Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, Samoa, or other English-speaking places in the southern hemisphere, then it's closer to the south pole.
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