More than 70 per cent of students come from backgrounds other than English and it has a below average socio-economic make up. According to the State Government, more than 4000 teaching professionals will work in schools during 2021.Kolbe received $200,000 from the pool of $23 million allocated to Catholic schools.Principal Nick Scully said there was concern from families that the stop start 2020 may have left gaps in learning.“The optional summer school program aims to assist students with their literacy and numeracydevelopment, as well as support their transition into secondary school here at Kolbe,” Mr Scully said.Kolbe has partnered with the Australian Catholic University to use pre-service teachers at both a bachelor and masters level.The government is pitching the program to kids with low levels of English, those at risk of quitting school, from homes where remote learning did not work and others, who for various reasons, fell behind.
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