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If my preparatory-aged child repeats Prep, will that be counted as the first 2 semesters of the 24 semester allocation of state education?

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If my preparatory-aged child repeats Prep, will that be counted as the first 2 semesters of the 24 semester allocation of state education?

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The basic allocation is 24 semesters. A student who begins in education in Year 1 at a state school before the student turns 71/2 years has the basic allocation of 24 semesters. This allocation is irrespective of the student’s prior enrolment in the Preparatory Year or a special education program.

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