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Trudiva

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  1. Government schools (ie free) generally require you to live within catchment area to guarantee a place, lots of schools run specialist programmes and admit out of area students by way of scholarships, soccer, music, drama, art etc You can send your child to whichever private school you like as long as you can get a place and pay the fees which vary quite drastically with Catholic and other faith based schools tending to be slightly cheaper, generally the more 'exclusive' schools will be the most expensive but not necessarily a guarantor of success or standards! The best plan from my point of view is to move to an area with highly regarded public schools or send your child to a carefully selected private school Hi all, The family is moving to perth in August. We have two kids, 5 and 2, i would like to know which areas are most regarded for their public schools for my kids. i believe that will help me sort out my accommodation.
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    <p><p>Hi Gellata,</p></p>

    <p><p>Actually we havent decided on the area we are moving to yet, my hubby's office will be at Tuggerah,</p></p>

    <p><p>but i have been looking at staying either at The Entrance or somewhere child friendly and with a beautiful beach. or maybe Tuggerah itself. Better still you could help me with the best location around. by the way i have a four year old girl and a five months baby and we are coming in march. THANKS</p></p>

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  3. Hello Nickc, Great reading your stuff, i have been looking for this info quite some time now, and thanks for sharing this however i would want to know: public and private which one is more expensive. we have a daughter who is in the kindy and i understand its 4500k for public, howabt the private?
  4. Hi Jibbah24, Actually i dont have an answer to this but am also interested in the answers that would be given since the we will be moving to central coast in january as well and we have two kids. Regards T
  5. :wink::wink:Hi all, Am new on poms, just wanted to say hello to everyone. we are moving to central coast in january and am so excited, cant wait. any information on education, entertainment, health, i mean all aspect of life are welcome. and i would love to meet up with you. that is if u re in cc.:hug:
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    <p>Hi y'all</p>

    <p>Am really new here, but i must admit its a great site, thumbs up to those who created it. </p>

    <p>We are coming in this January and i wanted to know if it is feasible to apply for long stay on 457 after sometime.</p>

     

  7. Hi Chris5, great info, really appriciate that, i have checked the sights you gave me and they are awesome, cant wait to get there.:yes:
  8. You know what i actually do, am so excited and yet nervous about the whole move, any useful tips about expactations. I mean any information about cc that might get the family excited?My hubby and i are quite young and we have a three yr old as well as a baby of three months. Both are girls.
  9. Thanks Chris5, very useful info
  10. Hi everyone, My husband has got a job in tuggerah and so we will be moving to central coast in January, i really will appreciate information on good area to settle in that is closer to his workplace (in tuggerah), and any info that might be of help with regards to the move.:confused:
  11. Hi everyone, i am so glad i came across this website, my hubby and two kids are moving to central coast in January and one of my concerns is getting a good school for the kids. Does anyone knows of a good public kindie in the central coast possibly in and around tuggera, and finally can i have an idea of how much will go into school fees. We are on 457. Regards
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