Takeover Thursday… 
Destination Boarding with The McDonald College, Sydney
We've got a busy week this week. It's our first Expo of the season in Dubbo tomorrow and Saturday and it's promising to be a big one. 36 boarding schools attending from regional and metro NSW, as well as the ACT. If you haven't pre-registered to attend, it's not too late - and you can, of course just turn up. Our events are FREE to attend and everyone is welcome. 

The McDonald College in Sydney is hoping to attend our Expos next year, in the meantime they've joined us this week for a ‘Takeover Thursday’ and we're just a bit thrilled. They offer such a unique experience for our rural and remote kids that have a dream to pursue the performing and creative arts - dance, theatre, music. They offer an exceptional experience in these endeavours and their boarding program means that more country kids have access to achieving their dreams. 

The McDonald College also pursues an Elite program in tennis and rhythmic gymnastics. What a stand out opportunity for our families with the next star in their midst. If you're not familiar with them, then scroll down and follow the links to find out a bit more about what they've got on offer. You can contact The McDonald College in Sydney directly to request an audition with the next round coming up on 24 May.

Look forward to seeing many of you in Dubbo this weekend - say hello! I'll be there 😉
 
Amanda
PS. To discover everything The McDonald College are sharing, each topic below is actually a clickable link to their website and videos. Try them out!

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Thank you to The McDonald College, Sydney, NSW for showing us around their innovative school. As always, enjoy the resources on our website helping you and your family make decisions about boarding school & supporting you once you’re there. 
 
 
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