Educational Services in West Busselton, WA

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162 Bussell Highway, West Busselton, 6280

0467 811 623
Kip tutors are qualified teachers who know how to help boost your child’s confidence by making learning fun and engaging. Following a free educational assessment, a personalised learning programme is created that is just right for your child’s learning needs. You’ll also be given regular progress reports and updates to track how your child is improving.
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2-12 South Street, West Busselton, 6280

(08) 9752 6600
"As an established training provider, the college is a leader in the delivery of accredited training with highly qualified and dedicated professional lecturing staff. Working with industry, we build the capacity of current and future employees through training and skills recognition that lead to formal qualifications, economic empowerment and prosperity in the region. Our extensive infrastructure allows for the delivery of engineering, applied science, resources, building and construction trades, hospitality and personal services. The college has unparalleled laboratory facilities, horticulture hot houses and commercial kitchens as well as a fully functional training restaurant, hairdressing and beauty salons. A purpose-built, state-of-the-art automotive centre provides training in light automotive, heavy automotive and automotive electrics. Facilities include: training restaurant hairdressing training salon beauty therapy training rooms automotive centre laboratories and more...&

76 Gale Street, West Busselton, 6280

+61 8 9752 6400
The RCSWA program is nationally regarded for not only its curriculum innovation, but its excellence in delivery. A minimum of one-quarter of eligible UWA and Notre Dame medical students participate, spending an entire year in a rural or remote centre experiencing a heightened academic and practical course of medicine. RCSWA students are taught and assessed to the same rigorous standards as city-based students and they achieve at least comparable results with increased practical experience. The year they undertake has developed into an enriching professional and personal opportunity; while for the School, feedback from students and communities continues to acknowledge ever-increasing benefits for both.