The Sydney College of Advanced Education commenced operation on 1 January 1982 as part of a round of government-forced amalgamations of
Colleges of Advanced Education, amalgamating five previous institutions:
Alexander Mackie College of Advanced Education, the Guild Teachers' College, the Nursery School Teachers' College, Sydney Kindergarten Teachers' College and
Sydney Teachers' College. It was divided into five institutes at its inception: the Sydney Institute of Education (based at the former Sydney Teachers' College campuses at
Camperdown and
Newtown), the Institute of Early Childhood Studies (with campuses at Newtown and
Waverley), the St George Institute of Education (incorporating the former Alexander Mackie College campus at
Oatley), the City Art Institute (with campuses in
The Rocks,
Paddington and
Surry Hills), and the Institute of Technical and Adult Teacher Education (based at
Ultimo). It also had an additional centre for students who wished to teach in non-government schools, The Guild Centre. The college offered undergraduate and postgraduate degrees and diploma courses in visual arts and various specialties of education. It also had a student representative council, the Sydney College of Advanced Education SRC. The college began with an estimated student population of over 4,300 students, which rose to 6,000 by late 1982. ==Mid-1980s and City Art Institute separation==