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Sydney expensive private.Geez what school has 7 in their class?
My grandson has 26, and this is a Catholic school, primary.
It really depends on the issue.
If you have an emergency, you're better off going into the public system because they have all the specialist teams on site ready to go pretty much at any moment. This is the opposite of the private hospital system where instead they call in specialists to consult depending on the situation.
I learned this the hard way back in 2019 when I got Guillain-Barre Syndrome. Stumbled into a private hospital's emergency department in Adelaide on a Friday arvo, thinking that being a private patient my issue would be expedited. Instead, I didn't see a neurologist until Tuesday evening and in that time I went from being extremely wobbly on my feet on the Friday to being paralysed from the neck down by the time I saw the neurologist. Had I gone to the RAH that Friday arvo instead I would have been seen by the neurology team that evening and treatment would have started and things definitely wouldn't have gotten to the point that they did! Even as I got worse the nurses told me "you picked a horrible time to get sick!" Implying that the weekend was a dead period for the private hospital and that I wouldn't be properly seen for a few days anyway. In hindsight I would have moved to the RAH immediately at that point.
The irony was that the neurologist who saw me in the private hospital was actually one of the heads of neurology at the RAH anyway.
If you have an issue that is run of the mill elective surgery though, the private system is far superior simply because you won't have a mile long wait list to deal with. I've had patients at my work (I work in healthcare) who have been on the public waitlist for a new hip, and in that time they go from being relatively functional to not being able to walk 20 metres up the road to get their newspaper in the morning. Going private removes that wait time and as such, one's quality of life isn't as reduced.
Geez what school has 7 in their class?
My grandson has 26, and this is a Catholic school, primary.
Which school did Tredrea attend?
And the University of LifeThe School of Hard Knocks
My grade one class consisted of several grades in one room, one teacher, who was excellent, and about 4 of us grade one's. I came top, btw.Not uncommon to see low numbers in regional areas. A patient of mine did year 12 last year and her class was a meager 4 students.
Having done a few recent tours of 5 private schools preparing to enrol my kids, most class sizes in primary vary anywhere between 20 and 28 depending on the school. And quite often when the class size is on the higher end there is an SSO in the room to assist the teacher.
My grade one class consisted of several grades in one room, one teacher, who was excellent, and about 4 of us grade one's. I came top, btw.
Funny how things work out - when I started work at 16, a girl who worked at the same organisation, but a different job and a different office, happened to share the same lunch room as me. We ended up sharing a flat together and many moons later we are still the very best of friends. Happy daysI was in a combined Reception/Year 1 class for my first year of school, and of the 18 (or thereabouts) kids in the class only me and one other student were in Reception - the rest were in year 1. 27 years later I still see him regularly now, had him over for brunch last weekend and he's my son's godfather.
Friendship by convenience
My entire school was housed in one big room in a single storey building.My grade one class consisted of several grades in one room, one teacher, who was excellent, and about 4 of us grade one's. I came top, btw.
And they reckon us Port supporters haven’t got the brains God gave lettuce.My entire school was housed in one big room in a single storey building.
Had an enclosed verandah for bag storeage plus an ante room for general storeage and a fridge, to keep the daily milk drop bottles in for morning recess distribution (silver top bottles with cream on the top portion of the neck).
Highest enrolment was when I was in grade 1 - 28 students in total. Lowest was 13 when i was in grade 6.
Only two of us in my class when I was in grades 1 and 7.
And I was the only one in grades 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6.
I was also dux of the class every year Just a superstar!
Is Tredrea going to actually effect change?
The night time record at Adelaide Oval, goal kicking, team selection, tactics and overall game plan need major improvement.
What KPIs is he actually setting for the football program and people like Davies?
It looks like the head shots of staff on a real estate website aside from Wazza
My god i want to rearrange every single face on that page but Warrens.
the top row looks like the teenage mutant ninja turtles in human form aged 40 years
There is a town less than 10 minutes from where I grew up and therefore under an hour from Adelaide where grades 1 - 7 were in the same classroom with 1 teacher, and where the total number of students for most years averaged between 10 and 15.My grade one class consisted of several grades in one room, one teacher, who was excellent, and about 4 of us grade one's. I came top, btw.