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Secondary education in Australia

Education in Australia
Budget $489 million (5.10% of GDP) – 56th ranking of government expenditure on education worldwide.
Primary languages English
System type State
Established compulsory education 1830s
1870s
Total 99%
Male 99%
Female 99%
Total 20.4% of population
Primary 1.9 million
Secondary 1.4 million
Post secondary 1 million

Education in Australia encompasses the sectors of early childhood education (preschool) and primary education (primary schools), followed by secondary education (high schools), tertiary education (universities, TAFE colleges, and vocational education and training providers) and adult education (referred to as adult and community education or ACE). Regulation and funding of education is primarily the responsibility of the States and territories, but the Federal Government also plays a funding role.

Education in Australia is compulsory between the ages of five or six and fifteen, sixteen or seventeen, depending on the State or territory and date of birth.

For primary and secondary education, government schools educate approximately 60% of Australian students, with approximately 40% in private or independent schools. At the tertiary level, the majority of Australia's universities are public, and student fees are subsidised through a student loan program where payment becomes due when graduates reach a certain income level.

For primary and secondary schools, a national Australian Curriculum has been progressively developed and implemented since 2010.

The Education Index, published with the UN's Human Development Index in 2008, based on data from 2006, lists Australia as 0.993, the highest in the world. In 1966, Australia signed the Convention against Discrimination in Education, which aims to combat discrimination and racial segregation in the field of education.


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