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On September 18, 2017 at 8:31:50 PM +1000, NSW Department of Education:
  • Changed title to Age distribution of full-time secondary students in NSW government schools (2011-2016) (previously Age distribution of full-time secondary students in NSW government schools (2011-2015))


  • Set maintainer of Age distribution of full-time secondary students in NSW government schools (2011-2016) to eric-yang (previously katemiller)


  • Updated description of Age distribution of full-time secondary students in NSW government schools (2011-2016) from

    **Data Notes:** * Data is collected mid-year from government schools only. * Students in distance education and Opportunity Classes (OC) are included with their appropriate grade levels. Students in support classes either in mainstream schools or schools for specific purposes (SSPs) are not included. * Students in Years 11 or 12 can enrol to study as a part-time student or a full-time student. For the annual census, a part-time student is enrolled in less than 10 units, regardless of where those units are studied. All Kindergarten to Year 10 students are considered to be full-time. * Figures with an asterisk (*) may contain up to 5 students from adjacent cells in the same column. For example, the total number of year 8 boys aged 12-12:11 contains up to 5 students aged under 12. **Data Source:** * [Schools and Students: 2015 Statistical Bulletin](https://www.cese.nsw.gov.au/images/stories/2015_Statistical_Bulletin_v8.pdf "Schools and Students: 2014 Statistical Bulletin"). Centre for Education Statistics and Evaluation.
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    **Data Notes:** * Data is collected mid-year from government schools only. * Students in distance education and Opportunity Classes (OC) are included with their appropriate grade levels. Students in support classes either in mainstream schools or schools for specific purposes (SSPs) are not included. * Students in Years 11 or 12 can enrol to study as a part-time student or a full-time student. For the annual census, a part-time student is enrolled in less than 10 units, regardless of where those units are studied. All Kindergarten to Year 10 students are considered to be full-time. * Figures with an asterisk (*) may contain up to 5 students from adjacent cells in the same column. For example, the total number of year 8 boys aged 12-12:11 contains up to 5 students aged under 12. **Data Source:** * [Schools and Students: 2016 Statistical Bulletin](https://www.cese.nsw.gov.au//images/stories/PDF/2016_statistical_bulletin_AA.pdf "Schools and Students: 2016 Statistical Bulletin"). Centre for Education Statistics and Evaluation.