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Table 5H Number of Student with at Least One Soa Or Certificate.Pdf Year 12 Study - 2017 Table 5h TABLE 5h Number of students with at least one Vocational Certificate or Statement of Attainment, in Year 12 cohort, grouped by RTO and college Female Male Total ARTO ACTIVE Tuggeranong, RTO Number: 88000 Erindale College 56 49 105 Lake Tuggeranong College 21 70 91 RTO Total 77 119 196 BRTO Lake Ginninderra College, RTO Number: 88005 Hawker College 17 29 46 Melba Copland Secondary School 13 18 31 UC SSC Lake Ginninderra 52 40 92 RTO Total 82 87 169 CBRC Canberra College 31 73 104 Erindale College 0 2 2 Lake Tuggeranong College 4 5 9 Melba Copland Secondary School 1 0 1 Narrabundah College 7 3 10 RTO Total 43 83 126 COPC Dickson College 1 0 1 Gungahlin College 1 0 1 Hawker College 3 0 3 Melba Copland Secondary School 13 19 32 UC SSC Lake Ginninderra 4 1 5 RTO Total 22 20 42 DARC Daramalan College, RTO Number: 7117 Brindabella Christian College 3 0 3 Daramalan College 26 42 68 Dickson College 0 2 2 Gungahlin College 2 2 4 Radford College 0 1 1 UC SSC Lake Ginninderra 0 1 1 RTO Total 31 48 79 DCKC Canberra College 1 1 2 1.06 5h - 1 of 5 Year 12 Study - 2017 Table 5h TABLE 5h Number of students with at least one Vocational Certificate or Statement of Attainment, in Year 12 cohort, grouped by RTO and college Female Male Total DCKC Canberra Girls Grammar School 1 0 1 Canberra Institute of Technology 1 1 2 Dickson College 46 87 133 Erindale College 5 0 5 Gungahlin College 1 4 5 Narrabundah College 2 6 8 UC SSC Lake Ginninderra 1 5 6 RTO Total 58 104 162 EDMC St Edmund's College, RTO Number: 88014 Canberra College 0 3 3 Canberra Institute of Technology 0 1 1 Erindale College 0 1 1 Gungahlin College 0 1 1 Lake Tuggeranong College 0 2 2 Narrabundah College 0 2 2 St Edmund's College 0 48 48 UC SSC Lake Ginninderra 0 1 1 RTO Total 0 59 59 ERNC Canberra College 3 0 3 Canberra Institute of Technology 1 1 2 Dickson College 1 0 1 Erindale College 14 22 36 Gungahlin College 1 0 1 Lake Tuggeranong College 19 5 24 RTO Total 39 28 67 GNGC Canberra Institute of Technology 3 1 4 Dickson College 16 17 33 Erindale College 0 1 1 Gungahlin College 101 90 191 Hawker College 1 0 1 Lake Tuggeranong College 0 1 1 Narrabundah College 5 5 10 1.06 5h - 2 of 5 Year 12 Study - 2017 Table 5h TABLE 5h Number of students with at least one Vocational Certificate or Statement of Attainment, in Year 12 cohort, grouped by RTO and college Female Male Total GNGC St Francis Xavier College 1 1 2 UC SSC Lake Ginninderra 6 2 8 RTO Total 133 118 251 HWKC Dickson College 1 0 1 Erindale College 0 1 1 Gungahlin College 4 1 5 Hawker College 31 39 70 Melba Copland Secondary School 1 0 1 UC SSC Lake Ginninderra 4 3 7 RTO Total 41 44 85 LGNC Canberra Institute of Technology 2 3 5 Dickson College 4 3 7 Erindale College 1 1 2 Gungahlin College 1 2 3 Hawker College 8 17 25 Melba Copland Secondary School 0 1 1 Narrabundah College 3 1 4 UC SSC Lake Ginninderra 68 70 138 RTO Total 87 98 185 MARC Marist College Canberra, RTO Number: 88004 Marist College 0 48 48 Narrabundah College 0 1 1 RTO Total 0 49 49 MERC Merici College, RTO Number: 88011 Canberra College 3 0 3 Canberra Institute of Technology 1 0 1 Daramalan College 1 0 1 Dickson College 4 0 4 Erindale College 3 0 3 Gungahlin College 18 0 18 Hawker College 2 0 2 Lake Tuggeranong College 3 0 3 1.06 5h - 3 of 5 Year 12 Study - 2017 Table 5h TABLE 5h Number of students with at least one Vocational Certificate or Statement of Attainment, in Year 12 cohort, grouped by RTO and college Female Male Total MERC Melba Copland Secondary School 1 0 1 Merici College 90 0 90 Narrabundah College 14 0 14 St Francis Xavier College 3 0 3 UC SSC Lake Ginninderra 6 0 6 RTO Total 149 0 149 MKCC St Mary MacKillop College, RTO Number: 88003 Canberra College 3 1 4 Erindale College 3 0 3 Lake Tuggeranong College 2 3 5 Narrabundah College 0 1 1 St Mary MacKillop College 68 76 144 RTO Total 76 81 157 NARC Canberra Institute of Technology 2 0 2 Gungahlin College 0 1 1 Hawker College 1 0 1 Lake Tuggeranong College 1 0 1 Narrabundah College 36 29 65 St Clare's College 1 0 1 RTO Total 41 30 71 NRTO North Training, RTO Number: 88208 Canberra Institute of Technology 1 0 1 Dickson College 37 76 113 Gungahlin College 110 113 223 UC SSC Lake Ginninderra 1 0 1 RTO Total 149 189 338 SFXC St Francis Xavier College, RTO Number: 88024 Gungahlin College 6 0 6 Hawker College 0 5 5 Narrabundah College 0 1 1 St Francis Xavier College 29 53 82 UC SSC Lake Ginninderra 0 6 6 RTO Total 35 65 100 1.06 5h - 4 of 5 Year 12 Study - 2017 Table 5h TABLE 5h Number of students with at least one Vocational Certificate or Statement of Attainment, in Year 12 cohort, grouped by RTO and college Female Male Total SRTO South Weston, RTO Number: 88008 Canberra College 41 79 120 Narrabundah College 17 19 36 RTO Total 58 98 156 STCC St Clare's College, RTO Number: 88009 Canberra College 4 0 4 Daramalan College 1 0 1 Erindale College 4 0 4 Lake Tuggeranong College 4 0 4 Narrabundah College 9 0 9 St Clare's College 71 0 71 St Mary MacKillop College 2 0 2 Trinity Christian School 13 10 23 RTO Total 108 10 118 TUGC Canberra College 0 1 1 Canberra Institute of Technology 0 1 1 Erindale College 2 8 10 Lake Tuggeranong College 5 25 30 RTO Total 7 35 42 ACT Public 915 1078 1993 ACT Non-Government 310 279 589 International 0 0 0 Other 11 8 19 All RTO's 1236 1365 2601 1.06 5h - 5 of 5.
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