Starting school in Perth.
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Starting school in Perth.
Know this question has probably been asked thousand times, but Ill ask again
Bethany my daughter will be 5 in April. What age does she start school. I noticed some states etc were different.
Thanks
Carole
Bethany my daughter will be 5 in April. What age does she start school. I noticed some states etc were different.
Thanks
Carole
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Re: Starting school in Perth.
Originally Posted by caroledouglas
Know this question has probably been asked thousand times, but Ill ask again
Bethany my daughter will be 5 in April. What age does she start school. I noticed some states etc were different.
Thanks
Carole
Bethany my daughter will be 5 in April. What age does she start school. I noticed some states etc were different.
Thanks
Carole
Ali
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Re: Starting school in Perth.
Originally Posted by AliMay
She would be pre primary as she turns 5 in April 2006. Then in Jan 2007 she would start Year 1 i.e. the year she turns 6.
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Re: Starting school in Perth.
does anyone have a link for schools in and around perth area? primary schools that is.
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Re: Starting school in Perth.
Originally Posted by Rooksie
does anyone have a link for schools in and around perth area? primary schools that is.
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Re: Starting school in Perth.
Originally Posted by Quokka
thank you thank you. dont suppose you got catholic schools web address..????
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Re: Starting school in Perth.
Originally Posted by Rooksie
thank you thank you. dont suppose you got catholic schools web address..????
I suppose its a case of "once a Catholic..."
Good luck
Gillian
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Re: Starting school in Perth.
Originally Posted by sme
Rooksie if you google catholic education WA the web site comes up. I've been furvently researching this for my 3 . The diemma is to continue with Cath. Ed or not. Not massively religious but its what we are all used to and I would like them to get confirmed etc.
I suppose its a case of "once a Catholic..."
Good luck
Gillian
I suppose its a case of "once a Catholic..."
Good luck
Gillian
same here!!! i went to a convent (hard to believe i know!!) and my girls are currently at a catholic school. youre lucky if you see me in church easter and xmas!!! but like you say, what youre used to!!
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Re: Starting school in Perth.
Originally Posted by Rooksie
same here!!! i went to a convent (hard to believe i know!!) and my girls are currently at a catholic school. youre lucky if you see me in church easter and xmas!!! but like you say, what youre used to!!
I went to a Convent school as well - sadly my daughter goes to the same one...can't believe I'm inflicting it on her sometimes
Husband schooled by those gentle folk, the Christian Brothers in Ireland - not much "christianity" in their methods of schooling !
Are you going to Perth ? We are - just waiting on our final decision. Our agent reckons we ought to hear something before the end of June so everythings crossed (the nuns would be proud )
Gillian
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Re: Starting school in Perth.
Originally Posted by sme
I know what you mean, though I've had to go to church more frequently as eldest was an alter server. (sometimes used to drop her of and go shopping :scared: )
I went to a Convent school as well - sadly my daughter goes to the same one...can't believe I'm inflicting it on her sometimes
Husband schooled by those gentle folk, the Christian Brothers in Ireland - not much "christianity" in their methods of schooling !
Are you going to Perth ? We are - just waiting on our final decision. Our agent reckons we ought to hear something before the end of June so everythings crossed (the nuns would be proud )
Gillian
I went to a Convent school as well - sadly my daughter goes to the same one...can't believe I'm inflicting it on her sometimes
Husband schooled by those gentle folk, the Christian Brothers in Ireland - not much "christianity" in their methods of schooling !
Are you going to Perth ? We are - just waiting on our final decision. Our agent reckons we ought to hear something before the end of June so everythings crossed (the nuns would be proud )
Gillian
still puts the fear of god in me now when i think - did you notice that all nuns have huge hands!!!
my claim to fame is that johnny Briggs (aka Mike Baldwin) daughter went to my school - and she was thick as a plank!!
yeah, we are hoping for perth but very early stages yet. about to submit our second TRA and hoping for STNI with WA.
sounds like you will get there way way before us so keep me posted!!