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Iwannabethere Apr 26th 2012 6:58 pm

Re: Moving to Adelaide in July
 

Originally Posted by gjs (Post 10028051)
Currently children start primary school the term after they turn 5,so we have four intakes per year at the start of each term.
This will be changing,either next year or 2013 (can't remember,sorry)when children will start reception at the beginning of the school year if they are 5,or turning 5 in May of that year.
The school year starts at the end of January/beginning of February.

The single entry into Reception at school begins in 2014, however preschools (Kindys) are implementing the change from Term 1 2013 so that all children beginning school in 2014 get a full four terms of Kindy. So children that turn 4 before May 1 2013 can start kindy in January 2013 (kindy is not compulsory).

For all the details http://www.earlyyears.sa.edu.au/page.../samefirstday/

laetitia1974 Apr 26th 2012 7:23 pm

Re: Moving to Adelaide in July
 
Thanks a lot for all this information I was scared he will be with me until he turns 6 as he is used to school now!!

do you have also playgroup to meet other children?

Thanks

Laeti:thumbsup::thumbsup:

Iwannabethere Apr 26th 2012 7:46 pm

Re: Moving to Adelaide in July
 
There are loads of mums 'n' tots type playgroups around, where you stay with the child. These are very cheap and give you a chance to chat with other local mums. Alternatively there are private childcare centres where you can leave the child all day. Not cheap though!!!!

laetitia1974 May 16th 2012 10:50 pm

Re: Moving to Adelaide in July
 
hello all,

we have never been in adelaide so my hubby will move first and we will come a month later, i was looking at henleay near the beach but I am not sure about school.

I had a very bad experience here in uk on arrival and i am not ready for a new experience without knowing a good school, as it makes a huge difference

any advise if henley near the beach is ok for school?

thanks

laeti

WestLondonWelshman May 17th 2012 10:44 am

Re: Moving to Adelaide in July
 
I concur you can commute from Mt Barker to Adealide on public transport but its a stretch. I used to commute from Port adealide to mt barker when I worked for Mt Barker Council. It took my hour and a half. Train into the city then a walk to the busstop outside Harris scafe. There were'nt many buses but it took 45 minutes back then.

zeca May 21st 2012 1:20 pm

Re: Moving to Adelaide in July
 
Have a look at http://www.myschool.edu.au/, it's a good guide as it gives a generic idea of the profiles of each school. Although this site has controversial opinions. My kids (5 & 9) go to Highgate Primary (public) and we are really happy with it. We are considering to go private when they go to High School.

Also agree with Mipik about the suburbs, although the rental prices there are higher than other areas.


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