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Sunshine Coast cost of living.

Old Feb 13th 2014, 7:21 pm
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OK, so whats the rough price a month for a good private school on the Sunshine Coast please?

Do you pay it each term over there? Also are there any small private schools as in 500 pupils or less?
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Old Feb 13th 2014, 8:39 pm
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Default Re: Sunshine Coast cost of living.

Originally Posted by Molly Coddle
OK, so whats the rough price a month for a good private school on the Sunshine Coast please?

Do you pay it each term over there? Also are there any small private schools as in 500 pupils or less?
Why don't you call them and ask? do a Google search for Private Schools Sunshine Coast and you'll find loads.
Mostly religious though so filling the kids with superstition/fairy tales but if that's what rock your boat then you'll find plenty of Catholic and Christian schools.
The private schools here are partially funded by government / taxes (50% to catholic schools) hence they may seem cheap compared to UK public schools.

Its been said before though, there's nothing wrong with state schools and it's all down to the child, thick kid in and thick kid out (and vice versa)
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