Brighter Futures – March 2024

By March 1, 2024Newsletters

I would like to share a story with you. It’s the story of how I chose the school for my own children; it may help those of you who are less than satisfied with your child’s current school.

My son started school in 1998. I chose the local public school because it was close to where I lived and I hadn’t heard any horror stories about it. 

However, after a short time, he started to not want to go anymore. As a new mum, I didn’t think much about it and thought “It must be a boy thing” because I loved going to school. 

Christine Hawkins
Owner KMEC Hunter

During this time a workmate of my husband’s told him about a school he knew that taught kids a bit differently. As a teacher, I was intrigued to find out more so I started Googling.

I found a school in Maitland called Linuwel, which taught this way, and they had space for my son to enrol. Both my son and my daughter enjoyed going to Linuwel. The school only took students to Year 10 so they then transferred to St. Mary’s to complete their HSC. They both did quite well, my daughter went onto Uni to complete a Science Degree and my son owns his own business, teaching children to swim.

The message I hope this story tells is that there are alternatives out there for children who are not happy at school.

Think of words starting with the ‘c’ sound and test it out: cat, cut, cot (curvy vowels), kit, kettle, Kylie (stick vowels)