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Where in Vic?
Hi all, we have been living in WA for 3yrs now and are thinking of moving to Vic as i hear the education is much better and more advanced there compared with here. Can anyone tell me where is a good place to move to in Vic and if anyone can recommend and good primary and high schools that would be great. Also any areas to avoid. Thanks:)
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Re: Where in Vic?
Originally Posted by mirmir
(Post 8392910)
Hi all, we have been living in WA for 3yrs now and are thinking of moving to Vic as i hear the education is much better and more advanced there compared with here. Can anyone tell me where is a good place to move to in Vic and if anyone can recommend and good primary and high schools that would be great. Also any areas to avoid. Thanks:)
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Re: Where in Vic?
I dont want to live country prefer somewhere close to the coast and not more than a 30min drive from the city, god that sounds fussy lol. Not sure about private or state yet that's why i was wondering if anyone could recommend any schools.:)
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Re: Where in Vic?
Originally Posted by mirmir
(Post 8393052)
I dont want to live country prefer somewhere close to the coast and not more than a 30min drive from the city, god that sounds fussy lol. Not sure about private or state yet that's why i was wondering if anyone could recommend any schools.:)
We've just enrolled our middle child in Sunbury Downs College, which has supposedly turned itself around in the last couple of years, seems good enough though. Its smaller than what she's been used to (500 pupils as opposed to 2000), and the teachers seem nice enough. |
Re: Where in Vic?
Originally Posted by mirmir
(Post 8393052)
I dont want to live country prefer somewhere close to the coast and not more than a 30min drive from the city, god that sounds fussy lol.
If you want to be 30 mins drive from the city and within walking distance of the beach, a house in the SE suburbs will set you back 1 million or more. Buzzy |
Re: Where in Vic?
Originally Posted by Buzzy--Bee
(Post 8393981)
You are going to need a lot of money then, depending on what you consider to be close to the coast.
If you want to be 30 mins drive from the city and within walking distance of the beach, a house in the SE suburbs will set you back 1 million or more. Buzzy |
Re: Where in Vic?
I dont have that kind of money lol. Any areas to avoid? Also does anyone have any kids who went to school in the UK and now go to school in Vic? How do they compare? The schools here compared with Uk are shocking my daughter has not learnt anything really for 2 yrs and my 10 yr old is so frustrated. Can anyone recommend any web sites i can find out info on the schools in Vic compared with the schools in WA so i can see if there really is much of a difference? Thanks
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Re: Where in Vic?
Originally Posted by mirmir
(Post 8394980)
I dont have that kind of money lol. Any areas to avoid? Also does anyone have any kids who went to school in the UK and now go to school in Vic? How do they compare? The schools here compared with Uk are shocking my daughter has not learnt anything really for 2 yrs and my 10 yr old is so frustrated. Can anyone recommend any web sites i can find out info on the schools in Vic compared with the schools in WA so i can see if there really is much of a difference? Thanks
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Re: Where in Vic?
I cannot stay in WA any longer apart from the education being very poor the whole mentality of the place is backward. I do like Vic the reason is mainly for the schools and also the faster pace of life.
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Re: Where in Vic?
Hi, I have found the majority of schools have their own website, and there are league tables, but it depends on what you want for your children. You need to look at what do they want, sports? Music? Arts? Schools top in the league tables might not be a happy environment for that particular child. Are you unable to make the trip to Vic, to scout out some areas yourself?
Everyone on these forums have a different opinions, but BRITVICS is Victoria based and they are very friendly and there's loads of threads on schools and areas good and not so. Loads of people rave about Mornington Peninsular, beaches, good schools but further away from the Melbourne. If you want to be able to walk to a beach and will do that more often than go into the city then maybe move further down the coast, more affordable. Good luck with the searching, I know how frustrating it is and doesn't help when you get p*** take responses :) |
Re: Where in Vic?
Originally Posted by mirmir
(Post 8394980)
I dont have that kind of money lol. Any areas to avoid? Also does anyone have any kids who went to school in the UK and now go to school in Vic? How do they compare? The schools here compared with Uk are shocking my daughter has not learnt anything really for 2 yrs and my 10 yr old is so frustrated. Can anyone recommend any web sites i can find out info on the schools in Vic compared with the schools in WA so i can see if there really is much of a difference? Thanks
http://www.vrqa.vic.gov.au/sreg/ |
Re: Where in Vic?
Originally Posted by mirmir
(Post 8393052)
I dont want to live country prefer somewhere close to the coast and not more than a 30min drive from the city, god that sounds fussy lol. Not sure about private or state yet that's why i was wondering if anyone could recommend any schools.:)
I lived in Hawthorn for 10 years which covers two of your requirements,good schools and close to city. Coastal location with the others is harder without heaps of money.You dont get much value for your money around Brighton / St Kilda. If you are thinking private schools then it has to be an eastern suburb- Malvern / Hawthorn out to about Glen Iris gives you schools and very good transport (road-rail-tram ), price is another thing thou. |
Re: Where in Vic?
Originally Posted by mirmir
(Post 8394980)
I dont have that kind of money lol. Any areas to avoid? Also does anyone have any kids who went to school in the UK and now go to school in Vic? How do they compare? The schools here compared with Uk are shocking my daughter has not learnt anything really for 2 yrs and my 10 yr old is so frustrated. Can anyone recommend any web sites i can find out info on the schools in Vic compared with the schools in WA so i can see if there really is much of a difference? Thanks
Hi, This site could be what you are looking for http://www.australianschoolsdirector...ne-schools.php Kind regards Kari |
Re: Where in Vic?
This is a good website www.myschool.edu.au I don't think you can compare one states schools to another, but if you've got schools in mind you can see how well they compare to the national average.
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Re: Where in Vic?
Originally Posted by 2plus3
(Post 8396382)
Hi,
This site could be what you are looking for http://www.australianschoolsdirector...ne-schools.php Kind regards Kari |
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