Month: September 2024

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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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A person with long hair, dressed in a black shirt and jeans, stands in front of a yellow wall inscribed with Make Every Day Count in large blue and white letters. The wall displays an abstract silhouette of a person jumping.
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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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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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