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Thinking Ahead Extension Workshops

Address:  PO Box 171
Como, WA
6952 
Thinking Ahead Extension Workshops

   
Contact Person: Thinking Workshops
   
Telephone: 08 9474 4594
Remember to mention you saw us on schoolresources.com.au.
   
Mobile: 0409 372 109
   
Email: Click to Contact  
     
Contact Person 1 :
Derrin Cramer
     
Location of program :
Holiday programs run north and south of the river alternately, PD at various locations and in schools. Order resrouces online.
     
Appropriate age group :
Holiday programs for children age 4 - 12, PD for Ealry Childhood, Primary and Secondary Staff
     
Average cost per child :
Holiday programs $35 per half day plus materials
     
Minimum number of students :
Class size from 7 - 18 students
     
Minimum notice for booking :
Registration required, check the website for detaills
     
Special events :
as advertised on the website
     
Holiday programs :
generally each school holidays for 4 days
     
Teacher PD :
by negotiation from 90 mins to full day, metro and country areas
     
Special Offers :
Some sponsored places for those in need for holiday programs.
     
Full Comprehensive Description :
Holiday programs run for about 4 days most school holidays. A variety of programs from half day to whole day are offered. You are welcome to attend as many or as few as suit. Registration requitred, payment available by cheque and secure online payments. Teachers interested in teaching workshops should visit the website for more information. Professional Development sessions tailored ot school and teachers needs, both theoretical and practical sessions including curriculum development.
     

This listing is in the following categories: Holiday Activities, Special Needs, Professional Development,
Email: derrin[at]thinkingahead.com.au




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