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Does ST BRIGIDS CATHOLIC SCHOOL have a 4th Term intake?

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Does ST BRIGIDS CATHOLIC SCHOOL have a 4th Term intake?

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ST BRIGID’S CATHOLIC SCHOOL relies on government funding (approximately 50%) and fee income (approximately 25%). The government funding is based on an August census each year; hence the school does not receive any funding for students who commence after August. Consequently, most Catholic schools structure their classes for any ensuing year to accommodate intakes in Terms 1, 2 and 3 only. This is important for parents/caregivers to know as children are entitled to a year of kindergarten prior to commencing school. To ensure children are not deprived of quality time, it is important for parents/caregivers to talk to the Kindy Director regarding an appropriate start date.

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