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Student Leader, Kristi, Shares her Experience at Southport Girls

At a recent Information Breakfast at The BUSY School’s Southport Girls+ campus, student leader Kristi Jakovac, presented a speech that summed up her experience and the impact The BUSY School had on her education and career aspirations. Her words, shared below, resonated with many of the other students in the room and inspired invited attendees who included parents, community and

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2025 ‘Hoops4Schools’ Raises over $33k to Support Disengaged Youth in Education

The 20-day annual fundraising cause, Hoops4Schools, has successfully concluded, this year raising an impressive $33,671 to support young people who are disengaged from mainstream education. With 20% of youth currently affected by this growing education crisis, Hoops4Schools brings much-needed attention to the urgent need for alternative learning pathways across the nation. Culminating in the 20-day challenge with the The Corporate

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Meet Christi – Head of Wellbeing and Support!

At The BUSY School, we recognise students come from diverse backgrounds, some more challenging than others. For this reason, we’ve established a strong foundation of communication and support for all students and their families. With a dedicated team of teachers, youth workers, learning support teachers, education pathway officers, work readiness officers and teacher aides, the team works together to help

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