Positioning Students to Thrive in a Rapidly Changing World
Beyond formal education, employers are becoming increasingly interested in the knowledge, skills, values and experiences that potential candidates possess In this rapidly changing world, providing secondary school students with the opportunity to explore their interests and passions in addition to traditional education will ultimately set them up to thrive
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MELBOURNE, Australia, May 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Leading private school in Melbourne, Haileybury, is leading the charge in developing new and innovative learning experiences for students with the aim of improving their employability. Haileybury is preparing students as global citizens for the development of mini-courses designed to enhance their ATAR with real-life skills.
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