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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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