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On September 27, 2017 at 11:40:21 AM +1000, NSW Department of Education:
  • Set maintainer of Multi-age or composite classes in NSW government schools (2014-2017) to katemiller (previously eric-yang)


  • Updated description of Multi-age or composite classes in NSW government schools (2014-2017) from

    Multi-age classes are made up of students drawn from different year levels. They may be established because of the uneven pattern of enrolment in the school, because of the small size of the school or where it’s considered that mixing students of different ages is academically and socially advantageous. **Date notes:** * Multi-age classes are often designed to match the organisation of the syllabus, which is based on ‘stages’ running over two years. **Data source:** * Statistics Unit, Centre for Education Statistics and Evaluation.
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    Multi-age classes are made up of students drawn from different year levels. They may be established because of the uneven pattern of enrolment in the school, because of the small size of the school or where it’s considered that mixing students of different ages is academically and socially advantageous. **Date notes:** * Multi-age classes are often designed to match the organisation of the syllabus, which is based on ‘stages’ running over two years. **Data source:** * Early Learning and Primary Education. NSW Department of Education.