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Choosing the right school for your child

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Look for a school with programs that cater to your child’s strengths.
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SELECTING a school
that nurtures your child’s
talents and interests is
crucial, especially if they
have a strong inclination
towards arts or sports.
In Queensland, where
education options are
diverse, here are key factors
to consider when choosing a
school for an arts or sports inclined
student.

  1. SPECIALISED
    PROGRAMS AND
    FACILITIES
    First and foremost,
    investigate whether the
    school offers specialised
    programs in arts or
    sports. Many schools in
    Queensland have developed
    comprehensive programs
    that cater to students with
    specific talents. Look for
    schools with dedicated
    facilities such as performing
    arts centres, art studios,
    or sports fields and gyms.
    Schools with a strong
    reputation in these areas will
    often have partnerships with
    professional organisations
    or access to state-of-the-art
    equipment.
  2. QUALIFIED AND
    PASSIONATE STAFF
    The quality of the
    teaching staff is vital. Seek
    out schools with teachers
    who are not only qualified
    but also passionate about
    their subject areas. For arts,
    this might mean instructors
    who are practising artists or
    have professional experience
    in music, drama, or visual
    arts. For sports, look for
    coaches with a proven
    track record in developing
    young athletes, ideally with
    experience at the state or
    national level.
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