Private schools in Brisbane/Gold Coast area
Hello,
Newbie here. :) We are planning to move to Australia, particularly somewhere between Brisbane and Gold Coast. I have a 4 year old child with me to start school there. I would like to get any/every info about private/independent schools around that areas. I would be glad if I get info about good swimming clubs, gymnastics clubs too. Thank you all so much in advance. |
Re: Private schools in Brisbane/Gold Coast area
What visa are you arriving on?
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Re: Private schools in Brisbane/Gold Coast area
Originally Posted by Curiosity2014
(Post 12331514)
Hello,
Newbie here. :) We are planning to move to Australia, particularly somewhere between Brisbane and Gold Coast. I have a 4 year old child with me to start school there. I would like to get any/every info about private/independent schools around that areas. I would be glad if I get info about good swimming clubs, gymnastics clubs too. Thank you all so much in advance. |
Re: Private schools in Brisbane/Gold Coast area
Originally Posted by carcajou
(Post 12331522)
What visa are you arriving on?
Thanks |
Re: Private schools in Brisbane/Gold Coast area
Originally Posted by moneypenny20
(Post 12331527)
I can't help unfortunately, I have no clue on that end of the coast. Can't even think of anyone up there who's still on BE. Hopefully someone will have some idea.
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Re: Private schools in Brisbane/Gold Coast area
If your child is 4 and you're arriving soon, you should have plenty of time to research it yourself once you're here. There are hundreds of private and independent schools between Brisbane and the Gold Coast. Start by looking here: https://schoolsdirectory.eq.edu.au/
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Re: Private schools in Brisbane/Gold Coast area
Originally Posted by Kim67
(Post 12332144)
If your child is 4 and you're arriving soon, you should have plenty of time to research it yourself once you're here. There are hundreds of private and independent schools between Brisbane and the Gold Coast. Start by looking here: https://schoolsdirectory.eq.edu.au/
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Re: Private schools in Brisbane/Gold Coast area
Originally Posted by Curiosity2014
(Post 12332177)
Thank you for the link. Understood that there are hundreds of private schools by doing research even before arriving there. I am just wondering if there are other parents here who could shade some preferences and experiences over some schools and that would help much on top of my internet research.
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Re: Private schools in Brisbane/Gold Coast area
Originally Posted by Curiosity2014
(Post 12332177)
Thank you for the link. Understood that there are hundreds of private schools by doing research even before arriving there. I am just wondering if there are other parents here who could shade some preferences and experiences over some schools and that would help much on top of my internet research.
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Re: Private schools in Brisbane/Gold Coast area
Hi there,
My son went to Coomera Anglican college - Northern Gold Coast at Upper Coomera and we were pretty happy with that. You really need to get here and get a feel for the place then research the school local to where you are living. Most of the private schools around there have a good reputation but an additional consideration would be to check out the traffic and travelling time when you choose as it can take half an hour or more to drive a 5 or 10 minute distance at school times. There are also community forums on facebook where you can ask for recommendations, eg. Gold Coast Community etc. Julia |
Re: Private schools in Brisbane/Gold Coast area
Originally Posted by Kim67
(Post 12333074)
I think that you should narrow down your search a little and than ask for opinions about specific suburbs or schools. That way you're comparing apples with apples.
I would imagine as well there are some quite fabulous government schools in Brisbane and on the Gold Coast. I have seen the gamut (not in QLD) - government schools I would never put my own kids in, to government schools that are better than private schools. |
Re: Private schools in Brisbane/Gold Coast area
Brisbane and the Gold Coast is a big area, so I would be more concerned with getting a place to work then finding an area where the schools are good.
High school in Queensland starts in year 7 of schooling where most students would be turning 12 and some 13, a lot of children will attend their local primary school before moving to a private/non government school, as a general rule the good private(expensive schools are close to Brisbane CBD area, and then radiate from there. |
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