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PEAC - For Parents

FAQs

What dates do Round Two courses begin?

Round 2 courses will be beginning at the following sites on the dates shown:

Braeside Primary School (Katanning)
Thursday 8th May 2003

Williams Primary School
Friday 9th May 2003

Narrogin Primary School
Tuesday 3rd June 2003

Kulin District High School
Wednesday 4th June 2003

What time does PEAC start?

Round 2 courses will begin at 9:30 am and finish at 2:00 pm.

Who do I send the course fees to?

All PEAC fees should be sent to:

Rhonda O'Rourke
Narrogin District Education Office
PO Box 535
NARROGIN   WA   6312

Who shall I give course enrolment forms to?

Enrolment and permission forms should be given to the  PEAC Coordinator at your child's school.  A  list of Coordinators can be found on the web site (link).

If I have any questions regarding PEAC whom do I ask?

Your first port of call should be at the school PEAC Coordinator as the PEAC teacher is rarely in the office.  If the school cannot answer your question, please contact the PEAC teacher, Roseanne Ullrich, at the District Education Office on 08 9881 0000.

Does my child have to attend the school site they have been assigned to?

You may contact the PEAC teacher and ask if it is possible for your child to attend another site.  The teacher will consider your request based on the number of students attending the different sites.

We have just moved from another district where my child attended PEAC.  Can they attend PEAC classes here?

Yes, they will be accepted into the Narrogin District PEAC program.  All we need is some evidence that your child was offered a place in the PEAC program in your last district.  This may be a letter of offer or test results.

What is the online program in Round 3?

The online program is a nine week course where students spend several hours a week completing an extension/challenge activity in their own classroom based on their Term 3 classroom program.  There is no travel involved and students will not be required to sit and work at a computer for the duration of the course.  Time to complete the course and computer access (if needed) will be negotiated with the teacher and the school.

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