Supervised K - Y12 School of Distance Education
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K- Year 12 Supervised School of Distance Education has the same C2C curriculum as our state schools but it is delivered via online lectures and self paced K-Year 12 Supervised School of Distance Education. Is it for me and my child and could I be of assistance? In a time when on line learning is growing at an exponential rate, some parents are looking at other alternatives to help educate their children. One such option is known as Distance Education.
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Day 2 shenanigans 😍 - With Amanda Ellem, Michelle Goodman, Laura Green, Tameka Swifte
A Taste of Harmony
Just registered to do this again this year. Might be able to use some of the vege patch food to make some food.
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Getting some garden beds ready for our herbs
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Welcome everyone to day 1 ..... settling in nicely.
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Getting close now!! Wahoo. Dividers in place....kitchen just about finished yay 🎉
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It's assembly day at the school today 😇
I'll be available to take any enquires on 0437 416 284. Text or call
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Kitchens pulled out, ready for the new one this week!
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New ramp has been installed! Looking good and two more smaller garden beds to be planted with herbs soon....pictures to come
deta.qld.gov.au
It's official! I am now also I "Stand Alone Carer" and have a Care Provider Number# What is Stand Alone Care you may ask? Stand-alone care is when a person regularly provides education and care for not more than six children under the age of 13 in a home or place for a fee or reward. This is usually care provided in a provider’s home but this care may also be provided in a place other than a home, such as in a hall or church. Can parents claim the Child Care Benefit? Parents who choose to use a stand-alone carer may be eligible to receive a percentage of the Australian Government Child Care Benefit (CCB) to help with the cost of their child care fees, provided the carer is registered with the Department of Human Services (DHS). Parents can contact the DHS on 13 61 50 to discuss their circumstances and entitlements. For more information, please click the link below or contact me on 0437 416 284 or laurelssde@gmail.com http://deta.qld.gov.au/earlychildhood/pdfs/ecs-act/stand-alone-care.pdf
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