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ABORIGINAL AND/OR TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER STUDENTS Of the 168,803 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students attending school in Australia in 2011, 143,839 (85.2%) were attending government schools, 16,098 (9.5%) were attending Catholic schools, and 8,866 (5.3%) were attending Independent schools. These proportions varied considerably across the states; for example in the Northern Territory 8.5% of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students attended Independent schools, compared with 3.4% in New South Wales. In the Australian Capital Territory 17% of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students attended Catholic schools, while in South Australia the figure was 6%. Consistent with the overall population distribution, New South Wales and Queensland together accounted for just over 60% (101,863) of Australia’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander school students. As a proportion of all students, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander student figures varied considerably across the states and territories, ranging from 40% of the Northern Territory’s school student population to just over 1% of Victoria’s. Although the apparent retention rates for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students are still well below those of Other students, they are increasing at a faster rate. Over the five-year period 2006 to 2011, the apparent retention rate for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students to Year 12 across Australia rose from 40.1% to 48.7%. Document Selection These documents will be presented in a new window.
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