Redlands House and Transition Gold

Redlands House and Transition Gold

School Readiness

As we enter Semester 2, many families are starting to think about the following year, and considering if their child is “school ready”. This is a hot topic in the media, in playgrounds all over Australia: Should you hold your child back a year and allow them to enter school at an older age than their classmates?

A global trend in education has seen parents lean towards holding their children back, with research showing little academic benefit in starting early and considerable benefits in starting late. Psychologist Dr Amanda Mergler published an article in the Australasian Journal of Early Childhood. She found the proportion of parents holding children back until they turned six almost doubled in the last five years. It has been reported that in New South Wales, the proportion of parents holding back could be as high as 22 percent.

Many factors must be taken into consideration when making this important decision: How close a child is to the cut-off age, maturity of the child, social and emotional maturity, impacts in the later years, financial pressures and the parent’s own school experience. Your class teacher is a good reference point. They see how your child works in a group learning space, as opposed to being taught individually. Group work demands skills such as concentration and on task behaviour focus.

Some would say you’re not actually holding them back, you’re actually giving them a head start, as when they begin school, they will be older, more mature and more ready than they would have been. 

Links to related articles:

How Holding Kids Back From School Can Increase Academic Success

Should I Hold My Child Back From Starting School


Juniors to Seniors

To clarify the process for new families who have children moving from Juniors to Seniors in the coming year. Children stay in their class, with the same group of children for the Senior year. In the Senior year they will attend 3 days a week as follows:

  • Orange Class Seniors  – Wednesday/ Thursday/ Friday
  • Yellow Class Seniors  –  Monday/ Tuesday/ Wednesday
  • Blue Class Seniors     –  Monday/ Tuesday/ Wednesday

Jeans 4 Genes

Just a reminder Redlands House will be taking part in Jeans for Genes Day on Friday 4 August. If your child attends preschool on this day, please join us in supporting this charity by wearing jeans and/or denim to preschool and bringing a gold coin to donate to the boxes on the sign in table. Jeans for Genes Day raises money to support the Children’s Medical Research Institute to discover treatments and cures for childhood illnesses.

Mrs Chemane Huon
Redlands House and Transition Coordinator
chuon@redlands.nsw.edu.au
9904 1448

Mrs Ainslie Breckenridge
Head of Preparatory School
abreckenridge@redlands.nsw.edu.au
9968 9848