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Small School: Big Future As a parent you can be assured that Warilla North Public School offers excellent teaching programs supported by the most dynamic, professional and caring teachers, providing a learning environment in which your child can reach their full potential.
Mooroopna Park PS is a school of 133 students serving the greater Mooroopna area. Mooroopna Park PS enjoys the strong support of its parents, council and staff. Parent and community members are welcomed to the school and encouraged to participate in a range of activities and programs. Mooroopna Park PS is a place where learning is valued and is supported by all, and we develop in all students a sense of belonging and inclusion. We strive to develop the three-way partnership of the student, parent and teacher to better create and achieve successful learning opportunities for all students.
Staines Memorial College is non-denominational Christian College. We have students from Kindergarten to Year 12, and currently have 440 students in attendance. We aim to Excel with Grace and provide all students with a Christ centred approach to learning.
Smithfield Public School is home to a vibrant and dynamic learning community. Our professional and highly skilled teachers take pride in delivering an excellent education in a warm and caring environment.
We are a small rural school of 135 students from R-12. All of our students travel in by school bus from outlying farms or small towns. We have a number of students each year who make state or Australian teams in a variety of sports. Our fundraising base is very small. The SRC (student body) is aiming to support these students by fundraising to supplement their expenses. This year the students need in excess of $10,000 combined. Please help us help these students. Thank you
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Arranounbai School is a school for specific purposes (SSP) catering for students with disabilities K-12. The types and levels of disability vary from physical disability to chronic medical conditions and Autism. Additional children attend the Early Learning Program (3-5 years old) which includes children with and without disabilities.
Pioneer Village School is a private, independent, non-denominational school located in the picturesque setting of the Armadale foothills. Staff members work together with families to provide a secure, friendly, supportive and educationally stimulating environment that fosters a lifelong love of learning.
This School exists to fill a gap in the education system: the education of young people who find themselves excluded from mainstream education. The school provides a secure, safe, enriching, and challenging educational environment which gives students in difficulty a second chance, outreaching to their families and wider social networks
At Pine Rivers Special School, we are committed to providing a highly effective education for all students and a safe, supportive and friendly working environment for all staff.
AIME provides a dynamic educational Program that gives Indigenous high school students the skills, opportunities, belief and confidence to finish school at the same rate as their peers. AIME has proven to dramatically improve the chances of Indigenous kids finishing school. We believe that Indigenous = success and expect all kids in our Program to succeed.
The school is located in the Lower South East of South Australia. We have approximately 235 students of various socio economic backgrounds. Sport is a school priority with many students involved in extra curricular sporting activities.
Donations to this charity are NOT tax deductible. We believe children should be in schools, not brothels. So we identify girls at high risk of being targeted by traffickers, get her a uniform and a bike, fill a bag with books and pens, and visit her regularly to keep her in school and keep her safe.
Wairoa School provides quality educational programs for 63 students with moderate to severe intellectual and multiple disabilities in the 4 - 18 years age range drawn from the eastern and inner west areas of Sydney. Students may also have additional support needs related to autism, physical disabilities and/or sensory disabilities.
At Gympie Central State School, we believe that every child has the opportunity to excel and strive for improvement. We use every resource available to us to make a difference in a student’s education. Our staff are creative, innovative and passionate people who genuinely love what they do and care deeply about the children in their charge. The curriculum presented is well thought out and planned to ensure student engagement, growth and development. Teachers vary students’ experiences through the use of multiple strategies that include, but are not limited to theory, practical, Information Communication Technology (ICT), sport and excursions. Gympie Central State School is also a school where we like to encourage students to explore their creative side, teaching an appreciation of art and music through structured lessons, live performances and excursions to exhibitions both locally and in Brisbane.
At Sorrento Primary School we provide a collaborative and dynamic learning environment where students will develop literacy, numeracy and life skills that will assist them in becoming valued and active participants in the global community.
Wanneroo Secondary College has been successfully catering for the educational, personal and social developmental needs of the young people of Wanneroo and surrounding areas since its opening in 1977. We are, in a very real sense, your local High School, occupying a tranquil bush setting within two kilometres of Wanneroo Central. We are extensively involved with the local community through our relationships with; Wanneroo City Council, Universities and TAFE, industry groups, the Western Australian Football Commission, and the local branches of Rotary and the Army Cadets. The school is well serviced by a network of Public Transport Authority school buses, providing a safe and reliable transport option for students travelling to and from school.
St Lucy's is a K-6 Dominican Catholic special school with a focus on the development of the whole child, spiritually, socially, intellectually and creatively. We believe that each child is created in the image of God and is a potent and curious learner with individual gifts to contribute to their community. St Lucy's places emphasis on building students' capabilities in the areas of communication and social engagement, independence, technology, literacy and numeracy through explicit instruction and specialist support from our Education Support Services team and specialist teachers. Students are also provided with enrichment opportunities for self determined learning , expression and exploration in the Creative Arts and Sciences.
Fairview Heights State School is a vibrant and exciting place to learn. Located in Toowoomba Queensland, FHSS offers students a supportive place to LEARN FOR LIFE!
St Anthony's Catholic Primary School prides itself in providing exceptional education in an environment which nurtures each child's spiritual and educational growth in a warm and supportive environment. We encourage all families to be involved in the enrichment of our children's education.
St Patricks School is a caring school that has a motto "Deeds not words only". We are constantly thinking of others within the wider community.
The Father Bob Foundation is committed to working with the most disenfranchised people in the community through outreach programs, scholaships for school aged students and ongoing welfare programs.
Illawarra Senior College caters for students in Year 10, 11, and 12. It was established in 1992 to provide flexible pathways for students to complete their senior secondary studies. Students are provided with a high level of support but are expected to take responsibility for their own learning.