Month: November 2024

Two individuals are standing inside. The woman on the left is wearing glasses and a blue top, while the person on the right is dressed in a dark polo shirt and carrying a backpack. A poster and television screen can be seen in the background. This gathering was facilitated by The BUSY School.
Australian News

Cody Graduates and Pursues a Career in I.T.

As the end of another school year arrives, students will be celebrating the successful completion of senior high school at The BUSY School graduation ceremonies, held at each of the nine Queensland campuses. During these ceremonies, many students speak about overcoming past struggles with their education journey before coming to

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Australian News

Steele gained the confidence to start his own business

Prior to attending The BUSY School, Steele found it difficult to communicate with the adults in his life, especially his teachers. He had disengaged with his education and did not expect he would ever graduate high school. But when he enrolled at The BUSY School, Steele took the first steps

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A woman with blonde hair is sitting on a maroon lounge, reading a book to two young children. One child, a girl with pigtails, sits on the left, while the other, a boy with short hair, sits on the right. They are both engrossed in the book.
Australian News

Supporting Kira Beyond Graduation to Achieve Career Success

Prior to graduating from The BUSY School, Kira described herself as “nervous to take risks” and found she was always second-guessing herself. But thanks to the supportive, inclusive environment at The BUSY School, Kira now has the confidence to take on the world. In Australia, 20% of teenagers are disengaged

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A security guard, wearing a uniform with SECURITY clearly displayed on the vest, walks along a footpath. In the background, there is lush greenery and trees.
Australian News

Grace has ‘secured’ her future

As is the case for one in five Australian teenagers, Grace was struggling in mainstream schooling and she thought her only option was to drop out and start working fulltime. “I probably wouldn’t have graduated high school if I’m being honest,” said Grace. “But then I found The BUSY School.”

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