Netschool Bendigo. Mums group.

at 26 Williamson Street, Bendigo , 3552 Australia

Home-Based; Home Based learners are sometimes required to attend sessions at the NETschool Centre. Young mums or mums-to-be who are wishing to continue or commence their VCE.

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Netschool Bendigo. Mums group.
26 Williamson Street
Bendigo , VIC 3552
Australia
Email
Contact Phone
P: (03) 5441 8504
Website
http://www.netschoolbendigo.vic.edu.au/home_based.shtml

Description

Home Based learning has two strands: 1. Young mums or mums-to-be who are wishing to continue or commence their VCE. 2. Learners who at this point in time, cannot manage physically or emotionally the demands of Centre Based learning. Young people in this category complete Research Based Learning, are expected to attend NETschool at least once a week and are to gradually transfer into the Centre Based program when they are ready and when a place is available. Home Based learners receive their work via: •Home Based learners meet with their mentors at the Centre. •email •occasionally meeting with their VCE teachers •telephone chats •collecting VCE work from the NETschool Centre. Motivational Outside Value Experience (MOVE) This is the Personal Development program for home based learners. One of its main focuses is to encourage learners out of their homes. We have created opportunities for the learners to meet other people, as well as access expert help. For example: the young parenting group have had the opportunity to meet with a Maternal Health Nurse on a number of occasions. MOVE - Open Sessions are held once a week for Home Based learners to attend the Centre to: *meet with their mentor *meet other Home Based learners *talk with teachers if taking formal classes *be involved in personal development activities The MOVE program is the only compulsory program at NETschool. Home Based learners are sometimes required to attend sessions at the NETschool Centre.

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Netschool Bendigo. Mums group. is Bendigo based place and this enity listed in School category. Located at 26 Williamson Street VIC 3552. Contact phone number of Netschool Bendigo. Mums group.: (03) 5441 8504

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