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#10 - How To Choose The Right Primary School For Your Child

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One of the most stressful periods for any parent is when you need to start thinking about schooling options for your child.

We want to choose a school that is nurturing, positive and will guide our children to reach their potential.

Since we’re approaching the end of Term 4, now is the time to start thinking about the school your child is or will be attending to ensure that they are ready for upcoming challenges such as NAPLAN, scholarship exams and for the pressures they will inevitably feel when they reach high school.

In today’s episode, I’ll be going through 6 questions you should ask when choosing a primary school for your child.

We hope you enjoy the episode and if you have any further questions, please contact us via our website on www.spectrumtuition.com

Links mentioned in this episode

Enter our Christmas giveaway

Visit our locations page to take advantage of opening specials for our new campuses

View the latest Victorian curriculum documents

Book in a FREE assessment at Spectrum Tuition

Download a printable list of the questions mentioned in this episode

View our episode page

  continue reading

17 episodes

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One of the most stressful periods for any parent is when you need to start thinking about schooling options for your child.

We want to choose a school that is nurturing, positive and will guide our children to reach their potential.

Since we’re approaching the end of Term 4, now is the time to start thinking about the school your child is or will be attending to ensure that they are ready for upcoming challenges such as NAPLAN, scholarship exams and for the pressures they will inevitably feel when they reach high school.

In today’s episode, I’ll be going through 6 questions you should ask when choosing a primary school for your child.

We hope you enjoy the episode and if you have any further questions, please contact us via our website on www.spectrumtuition.com

Links mentioned in this episode

Enter our Christmas giveaway

Visit our locations page to take advantage of opening specials for our new campuses

View the latest Victorian curriculum documents

Book in a FREE assessment at Spectrum Tuition

Download a printable list of the questions mentioned in this episode

View our episode page

  continue reading

17 episodes

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