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karen135
post 18/05/2007, 09:44 AM
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we are going to be moving to kwinana and have basicaly been told our local state school is not very good at all so i was just wandering as i am new to this as this one is no good can she go to another school in the area or do we now have to look into private schools we only moved hear last august so im not sure how any of it works
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OzMummy
post 18/05/2007, 12:02 PM
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Hi there,

This school just opened this year but you could try:

Peter Carnley Anglican Community School
386 Wellard Road, Wellard WA 6170
Kindergarten – Year 8 (Co-ed) (Year 12 by 2011)
T: 08 99439 3499 | F: 08 9439 3411
E: info@pcacs.wa.edu.au
W: www.pcacs.wa.edu.au

Good luck....
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jofisk
post 18/05/2007, 07:49 PM
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If you want your daughter to go another government school other than your zoned school, you will need to do a cross boundary application to the school you want to put her in. There wont be any gaurntee that she will get a place, as schools fill places from there zoned area 1st. If you are enrolling for kindy or pre-primary next year, you need to have this done by 27th July.
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silphil
post 19/05/2007, 05:18 PM
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Leda Primary is meant to be a good one, but I don't know if thats in your boundaries??

As for private schools, there is St. Vincents on Parmelia Ave, El Shaddai on Mortimer Rd/Wellard Rd (whatever that road is called). Or there is Peter Carnley on Wellard Rd.
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