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Finch Oct 31st 2002 1:32 am

Perth Schools
 
Perth Bound people

We've done a lot of research on Senior and Primary schools for our 3 (ages 12, 8 and 6) in Perth. Happy to share what we've got, I will send out privately in word doc to those interested. Just in the process of arranging visits to them when I'm out in November.

Basis info is we've whittled it done to 5 SHS, Duncraig, Carine, Ocean Reef, Churchlands and Peter Moyes (in Mindarie). For the Primarys we're down to Sorrento, Marmion, Poynter, Poseiden, Ocean Reef and possibly Lymburner. Peter Moyes does yr 1 right thru' to yr 11.

Each to their own but our criteria was Northern Suburbs, walking distance to both Primary and SHS schools and beachside suburbs or at most, one suburb away from coast.

I'll post my findings once I've actually been to see them, but if anybody wants access to some of my research just shout. If anybody has any initial comments regarding these over and above whats been posted (seen a few comments re Duncraig SHS) then info gratefully received.

Finch

teresa.c Oct 31st 2002 1:37 am

Re: Perth Schools
 

Originally posted by Finch
Perth Bound people

We've done a lot of research on Senior and Primary schools for our 3 (ages 12, 8 and 6) in Perth. Happy to share what we've got, I will send out privately in word doc to those interested. Just in the process of arranging visits to them when I'm out in November.

Basis info is we've whittled it done to 5 SHS, Duncraig, Carine, Ocean Reef, Churchlands and Peter Moyes (in Mindarie). For the Primarys we're down to Sorrento, Marmion, Poynter, Poseiden, Ocean Reef and possibly Lymburner. Peter Moyes does yr 1 right thru' to yr 11.

Each to their own but our criteria was Northern Suburbs, walking distance to both Primary and SHS schools and beachside suburbs or at most, one suburb away from coast.

I'll post my findings once I've actually been to see them, but if anybody wants access to some of my research just shout. If anybody has any initial comments regarding these over and above whats been posted (seen a few comments re Duncraig SHS) then info gratefully received.

Finch

Hi Finch

I have a son who is 5, will be almost 6 by the time we get to Perth, so your info for this age would be really useful!
Why did you want northern suburbs? Is that because of the league tables?

Teresa

Finch Oct 31st 2002 2:13 am

Teresa

Wanting to live near the coast is a key factor for us. Not so much the primary schools, but we require a SHS for our eldest and the SHS south near the coast haven't really got us enthused. Some good ones in land a a bit, particularly Rossmoyne, but they have a strict catchment area and can be costly to reside there.

Are you email details with Grub?(who is holding details of quite a few families heading to Perth). Otherwise send me a private message within this forum with you direct email details and I'll forward what I have.

Finch

Grub Oct 31st 2002 3:51 am

Hi Finch

Stick me down on your list for info re schools. I think i may have some of it from earlier, but am collating a file of useful info.

Just wish the magic visa would appear.

Homeless (by Xmas) and jobless (tomorrow!)

Nicky

yvsie Oct 31st 2002 4:23 am

hi finch,

i also need info on high schools and junior schools ( also universities). kids 18, 13 and 10 yrs.
im on grub's list for perth so would you forward me details ???

ta muchly!!

teresa.c Oct 31st 2002 4:58 am


Originally posted by Finch
Teresa

Wanting to live near the coast is a key factor for us. Not so much the primary schools, but we require a SHS for our eldest and the SHS south near the coast haven't really got us enthused. Some good ones in land a a bit, particularly Rossmoyne, but they have a strict catchment area and can be costly to reside there.

Are you email details with Grub?(who is holding details of quite a few families heading to Perth). Otherwise send me a private message within this forum with you direct email details and I'll forward what I have.

Finch

We really fancy the coast too. Where abouts are you heading for?
Yes, my details are with grub aswell, so I look forward to receiving the said info!

cheers

teresa

Mrs Baldbutts Oct 31st 2002 5:43 am

Hi Finch.We have a 5 y-o,so we'd be interested on your information.Could you e-mail via Nickys spreadsheet-I promise not to let Mr Baldbutts send you any replies

Thanks -Jan

renth Oct 31st 2002 6:01 am

Re: Perth Schools
 

Originally posted by Finch
Perth Bound people

We've done a lot of research on Senior and Primary schools for our 3 (ages 12, 8 and 6) in Perth. Happy to share what we've got, I will send out privately in word doc to those interested. Just in the process of arranging visits to them when I'm out in November.

Basis info is we've whittled it done to 5 SHS, Duncraig, Carine, Ocean Reef, Churchlands and Peter Moyes (in Mindarie). For the Primarys we're down to Sorrento, Marmion, Poynter, Poseiden, Ocean Reef and possibly Lymburner. Peter Moyes does yr 1 right thru' to yr 11.

Each to their own but our criteria was Northern Suburbs, walking distance to both Primary and SHS schools and beachside suburbs or at most, one suburb away from coast.

I'll post my findings once I've actually been to see them, but if anybody wants access to some of my research just shout. If anybody has any initial comments regarding these over and above whats been posted (seen a few comments re Duncraig SHS) then info gratefully received.

Finch

We've whittled it down to Ocean Reef & Lymburner too.

Ocean reef has a cool nautical theme and the staff at Lymburner were very firendly and showed us around.

See you there for the start of the next school year.

Perth Helena Oct 31st 2002 1:05 pm

Re: Perth Schools
 

Originally posted by Finch
Perth Bound people

We've done a lot of research on Senior and Primary schools for our 3 (ages 12, 8 and 6) in Perth. Happy to share what we've got, I will send out privately in word doc to those interested. Just in the process of arranging visits to them when I'm out in November.

Basis info is we've whittled it done to 5 SHS, Duncraig, Carine, Ocean Reef, Churchlands and Peter Moyes (in Mindarie). For the Primarys we're down to Sorrento, Marmion, Poynter, Poseiden, Ocean Reef and possibly Lymburner. Peter Moyes does yr 1 right thru' to yr 11.

Each to their own but our criteria was Northern Suburbs, walking distance to both Primary and SHS schools and beachside suburbs or at most, one suburb away from coast.

My two go to Duncraig SHS. We all like the school. Good school spirit, and camaraderie. Great chaplain - young cool bloke whom the kids really relate to. Great principal. Not one of those types who sit in the office pushing paper around. Always present, wandering the grounds, keeping an eye on things, always available to chat with. He's a major reason why Duncraig's risen from an alright school to one with a well known good reputation. Population of less than 1000 so it's not too big. I attended a high school with almost 2000 kids. Hated it. Felt lost.

They've got a good ATP (Academic Talent Program) in Maths and Sciences, for gifted and talented students. Students do a test in Year 7 to qualify for it. Other schools that have this: Craigie, Governor Stirling, Kelmscott, Shenton College, Willetton. There's also ATP programs in Dance, Drama, Music and Visual Arts in different schools.

One below the ATP is the SBAE - School Based Academic Extension program. If your child doesn't get a place in the ATP, they may be offered one in the SBAE. A bit more advanced, more homework, smaller class sizes in - Maths & Sciences.

They're slowly air conditioning the school thru fundraising mostly. Nice, large open grounds. Good facilities.

Sorrento Primary was a good school for my kids too. Son was only there for last 2 months but daughter was there for 2 years. Fit right in immediately, thanks to care and attention by principal and teachers. Lovely feeling to the place, another really good principal. Very active and fun P&C (parent group).

My two cents worth,

Helena

Finch Nov 1st 2002 1:51 am

Teresa

Can't find a Teresa on Nickys latest Perth Spreadsheet. I've sent her the info anyway and asked her to see if she has your details. You may want to send them again anyway.

Finch

pommie bastard Nov 3rd 2002 3:22 pm


Originally posted by yvsie
hi finch,

i also need info on high schools and junior schools ( also universities). kids 18, 13 and 10 yrs.
im on grub's list for perth so would you forward me details ???

ta muchly!!

Try these sites may be of help.

http://www.aussiemove.com/school7.htm
http://www.eddept.wa.edu.au/

fen Dec 2nd 2002 3:00 am

Re: Perth Schools
 
I am planning on moving to Perth if my application is successful, and would appreciate it if you could forward me your info. My son is 4 at the minute, and would expect him to be nearly 6 by the time we get out there, so will be starting primary school.

Any info you can send will be much appreciated.

Cheers

Fen

Gerard Dec 2nd 2002 6:15 am

Private Schools
 
Has anybody researched the private schools in Perth?

Please post any good sites if you come across them.

Thanks

Obs in kent Jul 28th 2003 10:05 am

Re: Perth Schools
 
Hi, we are moving to a northen area called Tapping, hope to be out there before xmas. ( depending on house sale) Visited in June to validate our visas, for 2 weeks and it was wonderful! can't wait to get there now for good. I would be very interested to see your research info as I have 2 kids ages 10 & 8 yrs. Thanks alot. Obs in Kent.

Originally posted by Finch
Perth Bound people

We've done a lot of research on Senior and Primary schools for our 3 (ages 12, 8 and 6) in Perth. Happy to share what we've got, I will send out privately in word doc to those interested. Just in the process of arranging visits to them when I'm out in November.

Basis info is we've whittled it done to 5 SHS, Duncraig, Carine, Ocean Reef, Churchlands and Peter Moyes (in Mindarie). For the Primarys we're down to Sorrento, Marmion, Poynter, Poseiden, Ocean Reef and possibly Lymburner. Peter Moyes does yr 1 right thru' to yr 11.

Each to their own but our criteria was Northern Suburbs, walking distance to both Primary and SHS schools and beachside suburbs or at most, one suburb away from coast.

I'll post my findings once I've actually been to see them, but if anybody wants access to some of my research just shout. If anybody has any initial comments regarding these over and above whats been posted (seen a few comments re Duncraig SHS) then info gratefully received.

Finch

Loopy Jul 28th 2003 12:02 pm

I've got children at Peter Moyes and at Mindarie Primary if anyone wants any info on those schools I'll do my best.

What about Kinross college and then Mindarie Senior High for years 10-12, they weren't on your list.

Loopy


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