We are a special school that caters for children with a broad range of support needs. This includes students with intellectual disabilities some also having physical disabilities, autism, cerebral palsy, down syndrome and problematic behaviours.
Forest Hill College is a boutique size school with big ambitions about achievement. The College has a reputation for inspiring students to achieve their personal best and generating great pride in their school. The foundations of our College lie within the College values we work to live by every day. Students at Forest Hill College come from a broad mix of cultural backgrounds. Coupled with the College Deaf Facility, this ensures Forest Hill College is a diverse and inclusive learning environment. Classrooms are orderly and students work within a Learning Culture that generates optimum conditions for learning. In addition, students are very aware of the College wide focus on our core business of academic success for all students.
At SeeBeyondBorders we believe change begins with education, and we think that quality teaching and learning should be available to everyone. We work in primary schools in Cambodia, a country still recovering from the destruction of its education system under the Khmer Rouge.
Tiaro State School is a small rural school set in the township of Tiaro, 25 kilometres south of Maryborough, in South East Queensland. Our school offers an educational program for years Prep to Year 6 in a multi-age setting. Our current enrolment is 39 students with a teaching principal, a classroom teacher, 2 permanent and 2 part-time teacher aides, an administrative officer and cleaner. We also utilise, on a circuit basis, a HPE, Music and LOTE teacher as well as a Head of Special Education Teacher. Tiaro State School was established in 1870 and has strong ties to the families of the district and the community itself. We pride ourselves on offering an inclusive, challenging, differentiated curriculum to our students in a supportive and caring environment
Plunkett Street Public School is located in the heart of Woolloomooloo, Sydney. Just minutes from the Sydney CBD the school is the hub of the local community and currently has 69 students enrolled from Pre-school to Year 6. Set in idyllic grounds and in a prime location the school is close to many outstanding resources including The Royal Botanic Gardens, The Domain and The Art Gallery of NSW which ensures that the students have access to an abundance of environmental and cultural experiences. Being a part of the Priority Schools Program, Plunkett Street Public School currently enjoys additional staffing, which assists in reducing class numbers, as well as increasing literacy and numeracy resources. This combination, in conjunction with the tireless efforts of the hardworking and dedicated staff ensures that all students receive a quality education across all Key Learning Areas which is directly tailored towards their individual learning needs. The school is also extremely fortunate to have an Aboriginal Education Officer on staff who assists teachers in educating all students about Aboriginal perspectives and Aboriginal history. She also works extremely closely with Indigenous students and their families. Plunkett Street Public School is actively involved with the local and wider community and has strong links with the local residents, the local PCYC and YWCA and Macquarie Bank. The school also shares a site with The Sydney Distance Education High School which results in the students participating in a range of programs taught by specialist teachers. The school, in partnership with the Red Cross and the law firm Malleson Stephen Jaques provides a Breakfast Club each morning. The club is open each morning from 8:30am-9:00am and is available to all students free of charge. After school care is also available to all K-6 students free of charge and is provided by the adjoining Juanita Neilson Centre. Plunkett Street Public School has a Pre-school on site which follows the Early Years Learning Framework and provides an excellent transition to Kindergarten program. Students can be enrolled from 3 ½ years of age and a maximum of 20 children can be enrolled at any one time. The Pre-school has three full time staff, including an Early Childhood Teacher, a School Learning Support Officer and a cook. Morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea are provided. Plunkett Street Public School prides itself on providing a warm and inclusive environment for all students. Students are encouraged to excel and achieve at their maximum potential. The entire school community certainly epitomises the school motto of ‘Togetherness’.
Scoresby Primary School is a happy and positive environment in which children can learn and grow. Our school provides a place for memories to grow and establishes a foundation for a confident and bright future.
The Galilee School, managed by Communities@Work, is an accredited, independent school which provides an alternative education program for disadvantaged and at-risk young people aged 12- to 16 years in the Canberra region. It caters for youth who do not fit the mainstream schooling system. Many have a history of truancy, drug or alcohol issues or behavioural issues. By promoting respect and self-esteem, the objective is to encourage the youth to return to the education system, develop their skills and realise their potential.