02 Feb 2022
02 Feb 2022
Every year of school presents its own opportunities and challenges, whether you’re just entering kindergarten or preparing for the HSC. We know that, at every stage, it’s important for students and parents to feel supported, enthusiastic, and prepared.
That’s why, to help students and their parents prepare for 2022, we’ve created a starting school guide that is now available to download as a printable PDF. In the guide, you’ll find helpful information on topics ranging from the things students will need on their first day of kindergarten to the reasons why consistent school attendance is so important.
You can view the e-book online or download the guide on our website.
Download a handy planner for the year ahead.
If your child is interested in exploring their options after school, they can get free, individualised career advice and resources from Careers NSW that can help kickstart their career. Students can take the career quiz to help them understand their work style and explore careers they might enjoy. Students can also speak to a careers advisor or an industry expert and visit the self-service website to help them understand which educational pathways can match them with the skills they need to find employment.
Students interested in their training options after school can discover and compare a wide variety of fee-free training courses and providers across NSW on the Skills NSW website.
Visit our Parents and Carers hub for resources, articles, checklists and tools to help families get ready.
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Woodberry NSW 2322
telephone 02 4964 1282
We would like to acknowledge the people of the Wonnarua Nation who are the Traditional Owners of the land on which Francis Greenway High School is located and pay our utmost respect to the Elders past, present and emerging. We are honoured to recognise our connection to Wonnarua Country, history and spirituality. We will strive to ensure that we operate in a manner that respects and honours the Elders and Ancestors of this land. The values of Caring, Sharing and Respect is important for the continuation of Culture and Traditions into the future.
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