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Australian News

Meet Fred – Teacher’s Aide at The BUSY School Ipswich

As a Teacher’s Aide at The BUSY School Ipswich campus, Fred’s own story has been the driving inspiration to give back to young people who have disengaged with their education. With memories of his own schooling experience as a new arrival in Australia, having no English skills and coupled with

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Australian News

Neisha transforms her education experience!

Neisha or ‘Neish’, has transformed from struggling to engage with education to becoming a straight-A student with a 100% attendance rate at The BUSY School Ipswich Campus. Her story is one of perseverance, adaptability, and respect for others, all of which have propelled her to excel academically.  Neish’s educational journey

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Australian News

Hoops4Schools ends on a high, raising over $50,000

Supporting Youth to Reengage with Education The 20-day annual fundraising cause, Hoops4Schools, has successfully concluded, this year raising an impressive $51,871 to support young people who are disengaged from mainstream education. With 20% of youth now affected by this growing crisis, Hoops4Schools brings much-needed attention to the urgent need for

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Australian News

The BUSY School Support Inclusion on Wear it Purple Day!

Wear it Purple Day is an annual event in Australia to celebrate diversity and young people from the LGBTQIA+ community.  It acknowledges that all young people, regardless of their gender or sexual identification, have the right to be proud of who they are and who they are becoming. It occurs

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Australian News

Pioneering Positive Career Pathways for Youth

The BUSY School is making waves in youth education, focusing on academic success and creating meaningful and sustainable career pathways for its students.  Joining this mission is Grace Tobin, one of the on-campus Employment Pathway Officers, whose dedication and passion is the driving force behind the school’s transformative approach. Grace

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Australian News

Pranesh is committed to forging a new path!

In a world where most teenagers are grappling with the complexities of adolescence, Pranesh stands out with an extraordinary determination to alter his life path. At just 16 years old, Pranesh has already experienced more challenges and witnessed more devastation than most adults could imagine. Raised in the harsh reality

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Australian News

20-Day Challenge to Reengage 20% of Teens in Education

This month you can support a great cause by donating to one of our Hoops4Schools Challenge teams – or join this fun Challenge and help raise funds with us! Commencing soon, on August 16 2024, the Hoops4Schools Challenge will take aim at the urgent issue of education disengagement in Australia.

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Australian News

Hoops4Schools Welcomes ‘Be Challenged’ as Major Supporter

Hoops4Schools is proud to announce that Be Challenged, a leading provider of innovative team-building experiences, has come on board as a major supporter for the 2024 event. This exciting partnership promises to elevate our annual fundraising event with high-energy activities designed to unite corporate teams and support the fight against

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Australian News

In One Week, Immy Finds Her Place

AN IPSWICH CAMPUS STUDENT STORY Imogen (Immy), a student at The BUSY School Ipswich Campus, has faced more challenges in her young life than many can imagine. Yet, her story is one of hope, transformation, and the profound impact that a supportive environment can have on a young person’s life.

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Australian News

New Strathpine Campus Open for Term 3, 2024!

The BUSY School is excited to announce the opening of our ninth school campus in Strathpine, conveniently located near Strathpine train station. Opening in time for Term 3 2024, we’ve reached another milestone in our mission to support and empower disengaged senior high school students. Supporting Year 11 and 12

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Australian News

A Grate-ful Partnership with Lauxes Grates

Lauxes Grates, renowned for its excellence in linear drainage solutions, is excited to announce a groundbreaking partnership with The BUSY School. This collaboration signifies a significant step towards addressing the pressing community issue of disengagement of young Australians from mainstream education.  Lauxes Grates’ partnership with The BUSY School goes beyond

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Australian News

Liam Advocates for Work Experience and Alternative Learning

Not all students thrive in the traditional education model, and that includes Liam. Liam, a Year 11 student at The BUSY School Cleveland Campus, is not your typical teenager and was thinking ahead to more practical skills that will assist him in a career path. Through The BUSY School, Liam

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NZ News

Introducing Moana Va’aelua – Foundation Principal, Auckland Campus

In 2025, The BUSY School is excited to open its first New Zealand campus, located in Auckland. Now welcoming enrolment enquiries and booking campus tours for parents, prospective students and educational stakeholders. Offering an alternative education model for high school students in years 11 and 12 who are struggling or

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NZ News

The BUSY School announces new campus in Auckland

The BUSY School, part of not-for-profit organisation The BUSY Group, is excited to announce the approval of a charter school in Auckland, set to open in early February 2025. The new campus will provide young people with an alternative to traditional schooling, re-engaging students who have struggled in mainstream settings.

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