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Kyogle CouncilCommunity profile

Kyogle Council Area

Highest level of schooling

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In Kyogle Council 25% of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people aged over 15 years have completed Year 12 schooling (or equivalent).

School completion data is a useful indicator of socio-economic status. With other indicators, such as Education Institute Attending, the data informs planners and decision-makers about the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community’s likely literacy levels and ability to access services. Combined with Highest Education Attainment and Employment Status, it also allows assessment of the skill base of the population.

Due to the young age structure of most Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander populations, there are likely to be a higher proportion of people with less than year 12 completion. This may imply a lower education level, but may simply be due to younger age.

Q:

Derived from the Census question:

'What is the highest year of primary or secondary school the person has completed?'

Highest level of secondary schooling completed
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples - Kyogle Council20212016Change
Level of schoolingNumber%Northern Rivers Region %Number%Northern Rivers Region %2016 to 2021
Year 12 or equivalent8625.132.55520.828.1+31
Year 11 or equivalent5215.211.03312.510.3+19
Year 10 or equivalent11332.931.38532.132.8+28
Year 9 or equivalent4814.011.34215.813.0+6
Year 8 or below216.16.23212.17.9-11
Did not go to school30.90.50--0.5+3
Not stated / inadequately described205.87.3186.87.3+2
Total people age 15+343100.0100.0265100.0100.0+78
Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing 2016 and 2021. Compiled and presented by .id (informed decisions).
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Dominant groups

Analysis of the highest level of schooling attained by the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander in Kyogle Council in 2021 compared to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander in Northern Rivers Region shows that there was a higher proportion of people who had left school at an early level (Year 10 or less) and a lower proportion of people who completed Year 12 or equivalent.

Overall, 53.9% of the population left school at Year 10 or below, and 25% went on to complete Year 12 or equivalent, compared with 49.3% and 32.5% respectively for the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander in Northern Rivers Region.

The major differences between the level of schooling attained by the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population in Kyogle Council Area and the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander in Northern Rivers Region were:

  • A larger percentage of people who completed year 11 or equivalent (15.2% compared to 11.0%)
  • A larger percentage of people who completed year 9 or equivalent (14.0% compared to 11.3%)
  • A larger percentage of people who completed year 10 or equivalent (32.9% compared to 31.3%)
  • A smaller percentage of people who completed year 12 or equivalent (25.1% compared to 32.5%)

Emerging groups

There were no major changes in level of schooling attained by the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population in Kyogle Council Area between 2016 and 2021.

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