The primary school place availability depends on the particular classes grouping of students. There are multi-age classes and small class sizes and the students are generally well known by all the teachers. The school has at times adjusted the class composition (after discussion with the students themselves and their parents) to make way for new students. Generally this is well received by the students and not perceived as disruptive.
Any interested parties should therefore contact the school, have their child attend some trial days and discuss availability with the administrator and teachers.
The pre-school is harder to get into, however places do become available each year of course, albeit perhaps not exactly the days that you may want.
It has also been known for an older pre-schooler to decide that they are ready to move up to the "big school" - they are encouraged to attend kindy classes if they wish and when they feel ready they can approach the relevant teacher to move up during the year.
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Currambena School was created in 1969.
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The cast of The Waitlist - 2008 includes: Deborah Kampmeier as herself Leonard Maltin as himself Christian Slater as himself Julian Starks as himself Scott Storm as himself
The chances of being admitted off the PhD waitlist at this university can vary depending on factors such as the number of available spots, the strength of the applicant pool, and the university's historical data on waitlist movement. It is difficult to predict with certainty, but staying in contact with the admissions office and expressing continued interest may improve your chances.
CKWL means Tatkal Waitlist
I suppose you meant "WL/Available".It means that all the 'confirmed' tickets were sold and a waitlist started, but since the waitlist started there have been enough cancellations to guarentee that the 'waitlisted' ticket will become a confirmed ticket when the reservation chart is prepared (a few hours before the train departs).For eg. if you are the 3rd person on the waitlist and there have been no cancellations, your waitlist number would be WL 3/WL 3.If there'd been 1 cancellation, you'd be WL 3/WL 2 as the 2nd number is your current position.If there'd been 4 cancellations your number would be WL 3/CNF (Confirmed).The first number will always be the same as that IS the position you joined the waitlist.
Depends on the year. It has been between 5 and 30 the last few years.
The chances of being accepted off the PhD waitlist vary depending on the number of spots available and the strength of your application compared to other waitlisted candidates. It is difficult to predict with certainty, but staying in touch with the admissions office and expressing continued interest can potentially improve your chances.