Discovering Australia

International Schools Due to the high quality of education in Australia, many expat families send their children to public schools. Thus, there aren't as many international schools in Australia as there are in other expat destinations. There is still a selection of International Baccalaureate (IB) schools or schools offering curricula of other countries. These schools can accommodate the needs of expat children better than many other schools, but their annual fees can be rather high. Most popular schools have long waiting list and may require students to pass an exam.

Helpful Hint: You can search for an international school in Australia via www.internationalschoolsearch.com/international-schools-in-australia

Common Questions for Public and Private Schools As you give careful consideration to your children’s school selection and best fit, you may wish to consider asking some of these questions for the school official during your visit. + Is there space for my child in his or her grade? If so, what is the average class size? + What is the admissions process and criteria? + How many students are enrolled in your school? + What academic program do you offer? + Do students have a choice regarding program selections? + What provisions are offered for children with special needs and/or language support? + Do you offer foreign language instruction? + What intervention program is available when a skill is not mastered? + Is your school accredited? What organization(s) has/have granted accreditation? + Which universities do the graduates attend? + Do you have counselors that support the college search/enrollment process? + Is transportation provided to and from school? + What organizations and clubs are available before/after school for students? + Are there school organizations for parents? + Do you have a book that describes the student code of conduct?

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