1975 1976 1977 . 1978 1979 1980
Prim. Sec. Prim. Sec. Prim. . Sec. .. Prim. .. Sec... Prim. Sec. Prim. Sec.
High 532 632 653 708 748* 778*
Area § Special Rural 262 146 285 118 281 160 306 157 329 166 285 162
Primary § Rural 1,207 1,386 1,374 1,343* 1,419* 1,426* 2
Aboriginal Schools 707 83 898 89 860 101 793 172 765 137 772 142
Special Schools 29 11 26 5 28 3 30 12
Correspondence School 17 43 15 15 29 29 53 10
* * r
Sub Total 2,176 761 2,569 839 2,561 968 2,483 1,057 2,570 1,083 2,566 1,106
Total 2,937 3,408+ 3,529+ 3,540+ 3,653+ 3,672+
Aboriginal students in Pre-schools attached to Junior Primary, Primary, Area or Aboriginal Schools are
included in the Primary totals.
+ Figures from 1976-1980 include Non-Government Schools.
* Includes students in combined Primary-Secondary Non-Government Schools.
(Education Department of South Australia, 1980).
APPENDIX IIIC ABORIGINAL ENROLMENTS 1975 - 1980
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