The Lockridge Education Partnership is a partnership between The Graham (Polly) Farmer Foundation, the Western Australian Department of Education and Training, the Australian Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations, the AMP Foundation and local community members.
Project Background
The Partnership was established following discussions with the AMP Foundation, the Western Australian Department of Education and Training and the Australian Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations in 2008.
STEERING COMMITTEE
A Steering Committee oversees the project and provides strategic level management. The Steering Committee includes representatives from all Partnership organisations:
The Graham (Polly) Farmer Foundation
The Australian Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations
The Western Australian Department of Education and Training
The AMP Foundation
Community members
STUDENTS AND THEIR ENRICHMENT CENTRE
The Partnership operates from facilities supplied by Lockridge Senior High School, which include study, tutoring, internet and kitchen facilities. Students attend for a minimum of two and maximum of four afternoons per week. Enrichment and extension activities occur during some weekends and holiday periods. All students have an Individual Learning Plan and associated personal tutors.
There are 25 students. Since its inception in 2008 the Partnership has graduated 3 students, 1 of whom have gained Tertiary Entrance and 2 of whom have gained traineeships/apprenticeships or entry to TAFE.
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