- Education in Sydney
Sydney is home to some of Australia's most prestigious uinversities, technical institutions and schools. Entry to tertiary education is normally via the school system where students are ranked by a University Admission Index.
Universities
Sydney is home to some of Australia's most prominent Universities, and is also the site of Australia's first university, the
University of Sydney , established in 1850. [The Australian Education Network University and College Guide. 2005. [http://www.australian-universities.com/rankings/ Rankings of Australian universities] .] There are five other public universities operating primarily in Sydney; theUniversity of New South Wales ,Macquarie University , theUniversity of Technology, Sydney , theUniversity of Western Sydney , and theAustralian Catholic University (two out of six campuses). Other universities which operate secondary campuses in Sydney include theUniversity of Notre Dame Australia and theUniversity of Wollongong .TAFE
There are four multi-campus government-funded
Technical and Further Education (TAFE) institutes in Sydney which provide vocational training at a tertiary level; namely, theSydney Institute of Technology ,North Sydney Institute of TAFE ,Western Sydney Institute of TAFE (includingOTEN ) andSouth Western Sydney Institute of TAFE . [http://www.tafensw.edu.au/campuses/ TAFE NSW: Campuses and Institutes] ]chools
State schools, including pre-schools, primary and secondary schools, and special schools are administered by the
New South Wales Department of Education and Training . There are four state administered education areas in the Sydney metropolitan area [http://www.schools.nsw.edu.au/regions/index.php NSW Education Dept.: Regions] ] , that together coordinate 913 schools. [http://www.schools.nsw.edu.au/schoolfind/locator/index.php?strOption=schregion NSW Education Dept.: school list lookups by region] ] Selective schools are high schools that admit students on the basis of certain criteria, usually academic testing. [http://www.schools.nsw.edu.au/schoolfind/types/selectiveschools.php NSW Education Dept.: Selective High Schools] ]References
[http://www.living-in-sydney.com/Ranking-of-Sydney-Universities-by-Melbourne-Institute.html 5. Ranking of Sydney Universities by Melbourne Institute]
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