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Early Years at School

There is a ‘prep year’ (preparation for school) for children in the year they turn five – this has recently come into place in Queensland.

The school year runs from January to December with roughly 6 weeks holiday over the summer. ‘Prep’ is for children aged 5 or turning 5 before July of the coming year.

The prep year is available in private and public schools as well as at some Day Care centers.

At public schools it is free and there are guaranteed places for all children. It is full-time but isn’t compulsory in all states as yet.

It is of course a good idea to put your name down at the school you hope your child will be attending.

The prep year is still play based learning and the start of formal reading and writing comes in Grade one.

Grade 1 to Year 5 are often then spent at the same school. Year 5-9 are sometimes grouped as a middle school and then High School is year 10 to Year 12. After year 12 is university.

Schools do vary in terms of Curriculum, extra curriculum activities, sports facilities and homework.

Some schools offer after school and pre-school care for parents who have working hours outside of school hours. These are often but not always, on the school premises. If the care is away from the school building, the children are bused with their minders.

There is the start of a lean towards using this time for a homework club rather than recreational time. Currently there are a lot of sports events and sports practice run by high schools at the weekend and parents spend most of their weekends being a taxi, again this has initiated a push for after school practices at the end of the study day.

Some schools offer holiday care with a special activity program.

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Monday, June 2nd, 2008 Australian schools, Queensland

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