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Anangu Schools

Anungu schools is a group of ten schools operated by the Government of South Australia which are located in the west of the Australian state of South Australia. Eight are located in the Aboriginal lands of Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY lands), while one is in Maralinga Tjarutja and on in the community of Yalata, all offering primary and secondary schooling to a local body of students who are largely Aboriginal.

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Location of Anangu schools in South Australia

The word anangu means "human being", or "person", and is used by several Aboriginal Australian peoples of the Western Desert cultural bloc to describe themselves.[1]

APY

Amata Anangu School

Amata Anangu School (26°09′12″S 131°08′47″E) is located in the community of Amata. In 2018, the school offered Reception to Year 12, and had a total enrolment of 92 students of whom 84% were Indigenous and a teaching staff of 15.[2][3]

Ernabella Anangu School

Ernabella Anangu School (26°17′09″S 132°08′04″E) is located in the community of Pukatja. In 2018, the school offered Reception to Year 12, and had a total enrolment of 147 students of whom 93% were Indigenous and a teaching staff of 16.[4][5]

Fregon Anangu School

Fregon Anangu School (26°45′57″S 132°01′38″E) is located in the community of Kaltjiti. In 2018, the school offered Reception to Year 12, and had a total enrolment of 57 students of whom 84% were Indigenous and a teaching staff of eight.[6][7]

Indulkana Anangu School

Indulkana Anangu School (26°58′01″S 133°18′32″E) is located in the community of Iwantja. In 2018, the school offered Reception to Year 12, and had a total enrolment of 89 students of whom 84% were Indigenous and a teaching staff of eight.[8][9]

Kenmore Park Anangu School

Kenmore Park Anangu School (26°19′44″S 132°26′42″E) is located in the community of Yunyarinyi. In 2018, the school offered Reception to Year 12, and had a total enrolment of 10 students of whom 70% were Indigenous and a teaching staff of three.[10][11]

Mimili Anangu School

Mimili Anangu School (27°00′28″S 132°42′27″E) is located in the community of Mimili. In 2018, the school offered Reception to Year 12, and had a total enrolment of 67 students of whom 94% were Indigenous and a teaching staff of 10.[12][13]

Murputja Anangu School

Murputja Anangu School (26°09′39″S 130°10′55″E) is located in the community of Murputja. In 2018, the school offered Reception to Year 12, and had a total enrolment of 26 students who were all Indigenous and a teaching staff of five.[14][15]

Pipalyatjara Anangu School

Pipalyatjara Anangu School (26°09′50″S 129°10′15″E) is located in the community of Pipalyatjara. In 2018, the school offered Reception to Year 12, and had a total enrolment of 63 students of whom 95% were Indigenous and a teaching staff of nine.[16][17]

Maralinga Tjarutja

Oak Valley Anangu School

Oak Valley Anangu School (29°24′10″S 130°44′18″E) is located in the community of Oak Valley. It was formerly known as the Oak Valley Aboriginal School and was renamed on 19 July 2010 to include the word "anangu". In 2018, the school offered Reception to Year 12, and had a total enrolment of seven students who are all Indigenous and a teaching staff of five.[18][19]

Yalata

Yalata Anangu School

Yalata Anangu School (31°28′59″S 131°50′21″E) is located in the community of Yalata. The school, which was previously known as the Yalata Aboriginal School, was opened in 1962. In 2018, the school offered Reception to Year 12, and had a total enrolment of 80 students who were all Indigenous and a teaching staff of ten.[20][21]

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References

  1. Kastrinou, Maria; Layton, Robert (2016). "The Politics of Reincarnation, Time and Sovereignty: A Comparative Anthropological Investigation of the Syrian Druze and Australian Anangu". In Gledhill, John (ed.). World Anthropologies in Practice: Situated Perspectives, Global Knowledge. Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 978-1-474-25262-1.
  2. "Amata Anangu School, Amata, SA", My School, Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA), retrieved 10 August 2019
  3. "Ernabella Anangu School, Ghan, SA (sic)", My School, Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA), retrieved 10 August 2019
  4. "Fregon Anangu School, Fregon, SA", My School, Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA), retrieved 10 August 2019
  5. "Indulkana Anangu School, Indulkana, SA", My School, Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA), retrieved 10 August 2019
  6. "Kenmore Park Anangu School, Kenmore Park, SA", My School, Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA), retrieved 10 August 2019
  7. "Mimili Anangu School, Mimili, SA", My School, Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA), retrieved 10 August 2019
  8. "Murputja Anangu School, Murputja, SA", My School, Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA), retrieved 10 August 2019
  9. "Pipalyatjara Anangu School, Pipalyatjara, SA", My School, Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA), retrieved 10 August 2019
  10. "Oak Valley Aboriginal School, Oak Valley, SA", My School, Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA), retrieved 11 August 2019
  11. "Yalata Anangu School, Yalata, SA", My School, Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA), retrieved 11 August 2019

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