Month: October 2024

A group of six young people are gathered in front of a wall adorned with green foliage. They are dressed in dark sports gear. The background features a white and wooden wall complemented by leafy decor.
Australian News

Student Growth Fuels Expansion Needs – Driving Positive Community Impact

As January 2025 approaches, The BUSY School is preparing to welcome a new cohort of Year 11 students, re-engaging at risk youth with their education. With a track record of personalised learning and wrap-around services supporting wellbeing, education and employment outcomes, The BUSY School is ready to meet the needs

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Three people wearing matching polo shirts are standing in front of two BUSY Schools banners. Two of them are smiling, while one is giving a thumbs-up. The yellow and grey background features splatter designs.
Australian News

How Gen-Z is Shaping Tomorrow’s Workforce

Are younger generations unfairly labelled as ’lazy’ or, in a faster-paced world than ever before, are they simply projecting their own challenges with transition to adulthood? For too long, Gen-Z has been given a bad rap sheet by older generations. We believe it’s time to re-evaluate that narrative and take

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A smiling woman and man stand side by side in a warehouse with various flags displayed in the background. The woman is wearing a pink floral dress and red earrings, while the man is dressed in a blue shirt featuring Indigenous patterns.
Australian News

Brody Gains Recognition as a QATSIF Deadly Educator award winner!

A huge congratulations to Brody Cochrane for recently being awarded a 2024 QATSIF Deadly Educator award, recognised for his influence as a role model for young First Nations students. As well as his role as Maths Teacher at The BUSY School Salisbury campus, Brody is a qualified pilot and passionate

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Three people are standing in front of an art display. A middle-aged woman is in the centre, flanked by two young women. The woman in the middle is wearing glasses and a green shirt, while the young women are dressed in casual clothes. They are smiling at the camera.
Australian News

Georgia and Lily are Off to Uni in 2025!

Graduating students from The BUSY School will take many different pathways, some heading straight into the workforce, some undertaking apprenticeships and others moving onto higher education through university or vocational colleges. With an individualised approach, BUSY School students, while completing their QCE, are also provided guidance and opportunity to explore

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Two-part image: On the left, two individuals stand next to a Racquet sign indoors, with one dressed in Adidas clothing. On the right, four workers wearing safety gear pose in front of a Hutchies container on a construction site.
Australian News

Tane’s a Resilient Teen with a New-found Focus!

Talking to us in the Rec Room of The BUSY School’s Ipswich Campus, young Tane’s story is one of remarkable resilience. His journey, marked by teenage struggles, finds hope and purpose within the supportive community of The BUSY School, leading him to find his purpose and start a career pathway

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