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On October 5, 2017 at 1:46:39 PM +1100, NSW Department of Education:
  • Updated description of NSW public school February census full-time equivalent (FTE) enrolments (2013-2017) from

    This data shows February census enrolment figures. All enrolments are self-reported in full-time equivalent (FTE) units and include both full-time and part-time students. **Data Notes:** * Data is self reported by schools at the start of Term 1 each year and is sourced through the School Entitlement System. Enrolment numbers are linked to government funding. * Student enrolments are generally reported in FTE units. The FTE for students studying less than 10 units, the minimum workload, is determined by the formula: 0.1 x the number of units studied and represented as a proportion of the full-time enrolment of 1.0 FTE. * 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. * All special education support class and Intensive English class enrolments are full-time, whilst distance education enrolments can be part-time. * Principals must ensure that each student is only counted once. For example, support class enrolments cannot be counted under mainstream as well. * A full-time Year 11 student studies 12 or more school delivered units, or a combined total of 12 or more school delivered units and non-school delivered VET units. * A full-time Year 12 student studies 10 or more school delivered units, or a combined total of 10 or more school delivered units and non-school delivered VET units. **Data Source:** * School Operations and Performance. NSW Department of Education.
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    This data shows February census enrolment figures. All enrolments are self-reported in full-time equivalent (FTE) units and include both full-time and part-time students. **Data Notes:** * Data is self reported by schools at the start of Term 1 each year and is sourced through the School Entitlement System. Enrolment numbers are a major component linked to government funding. * Student enrolments are generally reported in FTE units. The FTE for students studying less than 10 units, the minimum workload, is determined by the formula: 0.1 x the number of units studied and represented as a proportion of the full-time enrolment of 1.0 FTE. * 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. * All special education support class and Intensive English class enrolments are full-time, whilst distance education enrolments can be part-time. * Principals must ensure that each student is only counted once. For example, support class enrolments cannot be counted under mainstream as well. * A full-time Year 11 student studies 12 or more school delivered units, or a combined total of 12 or more school delivered units and non-school delivered VET units. * A full-time Year 12 student studies 10 or more school delivered units, or a combined total of 10 or more school delivered units and non-school delivered VET units. **Data Source:** * School Operations and Performance. NSW Department of Education.