You may need to attend an interview with the principal, and there you can discuss any disability or additional learning and support needs, medical conditions, or other special circumstances before your child starts school.
The school will work with you to personalise support so that your child can access and participate in all aspects of school life.
With early childhood education in particular, attending a preschool program will allow your child to learn valuable skills that support language and literacy development, social and emotional skills, creativity, confidence and motor skills.
Choosing the right service that offers a preschool program is an exciting decision and great for your child’s learning and development outcomes.
The NSW Department of Education says it’s important to research the different options available to determine which service will best meet the needs of you and your child.
Things to consider:
• your child’s age
• the times and days your child needs education and care
• location – e.g. close to home, work or a family member’s home
• your religious and cultural requirements
• any health care or additional needs.
Visiting services is a great way to find more information about what you can expect and is an opportunity to ask about how they will meet the needs of your child.
To explore your options further, talk to your local school.
You can also access guides produced by the NSW Department of Education, including ‘Getting ready for primary school’ and ‘Getting ready for preschool’, at education.nsw.gov.au.