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Careers

Sharon Miguel

This final term has been a very busy and exciting time for our students as they continued to take part in a range of structured work experiences, day programs, volunteering opportunities, and community activities. Each of these experiences has been carefully planned to support students in building important life, social, and work-related skills in a safe and supportive environment.

 

Throughout the term, students have shown wonderful enthusiasm and a positive attitude as they explored different workplaces and practised everyday skills in real-life settings. Whether they were helping in local organisations, participating in day program activities, or accessing places in the community, students worked hard, followed routines, and demonstrated growing confidence and independence.

 

These hands-on learning opportunities are designed to help students prepare for the future by developing skills they can use at home, in the workplace, and within the community. It has been wonderful to see students applying their strengths, trying new tasks, and supporting one another during these activities.

 

We are very proud of the effort and commitment each student has shown this term. Their achievements reflect the progress they continue to make, and we look forward to seeing how these experiences support their development in the years ahead.

 

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