Schools in Greater Brisbane
Esta es una lista de escuelas en la región del Gran Brisbane de Queensland , Australia. Específicamente, incluye dentro de las áreas de gobierno local de la ciudad de Brisbane , la ciudad de Ipswich , la ciudad de Logan , la ciudad de Moreton Bay y la ciudad de Redland . Antes de 2015, el sistema educativo de Queensland consistía en escuelas primarias , que albergaban a estudiantes desde el jardín de infantes hasta el año 7 (de 5 a 13 años), y escuelas secundarias , que albergan a estudiantes desde los años 8 hasta 12 (de 12 a 18 años). Sin embargo, a partir de 2015, el año 7 se convirtió en el primer año de la escuela secundaria. [1]
Escuelas estatales
Escuelas primarias estatales
Escuelas secundarias y universidades estatales
Otras escuelas estatales
Esto incluye escuelas especiales (escuelas para niños discapacitados) y escuelas para propósitos específicos.
Escuelas estatales desaparecidas
Private schools
Catholic primary schools
In Queensland, Catholic primary schools are usually (but not always) linked to a parish. Prior to the 1970s, most schools were founded by religious institutes, but with the decrease in membership of these institutes, together with major reforms inside the church, lay teachers and administrators began to take over the schools, a process which was completed by the early 1990s. Brisbane Catholic Education (BCE), headquartered in Dutton Park, was established in 1993 and is responsible for coordinating administration, curriculum and policy across the Catholic school system. Preference for enrolment is given to Catholic students from the parish or local area, although non-Catholic students are admitted if room is available.
Catholic high and P–12 schools
Independent schools
Special and alternative schools
Defunct private schools
See also
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Enlaces externos
- "Fechas de apertura y cierre de las escuelas de Queensland". Gobierno de Queensland ., un directorio de escuelas públicas en Queensland. (Departamento de Educación – Gobierno de Queensland)
- Encuentre una escuela, en la Oficina de Educación Católica de la Arquidiócesis de Brisbane.
- Encuentre una escuela independiente en Queensland
- Directorio de escuelas no estatales