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ABOUT THE COLLEGE. Plenty Valley Christian College is a Kinder to Year 12, coeducational Christian College of approximately 820 students. We are one College with four sub-schools, Kindergarten, Primary Years, Middle Years and Senior Years. The College is set in a beautiful rural area with spectacular views to the ranges. Plenty Valley is committed to developing high quality effective Christian education and is an active member of a national network of Christian schools in Australia known as Christian Education National. We are committed to the establishment of a close partnership with parents in the education of their children. Our aim is to offer quality education with a fully integrated Christian worldview, develop a strong sense of community amongst the students, parents and staff with every staff member playing a role in the pastoral care of the students. PVCC offers the respected Arrowsmith Program. THE PERSON (KEY SELECTION CRITERIA) Staff at Plenty Valley are selected on the basis of outstanding professional and personal qualities. Expectations include: • a commitment to a relationship of faith and obedience to God that is lived out in both personal and communal aspects of life. This would be evidenced by a clear understanding and acceptance of the deity and redemptive work of Xxxxxx for them personally, ongoing commitment to living out a Christian lifestyle as described in the College statement of faith, commitment to private and corporate worship, prayer and Bible study and regular involvement with a Christian church community or fellowship group. • the ability to model the values and character qualities of biblical Christianity within the school community • a demonstration of high standards of personal presentation, organisation, communication with other staff and parents, and in respecting the ethos and protocols of the College • a clear sense of calling and desire to work within a Christian Environment • demonstrated customer focus attributes, including the ability to respond promptly and courteously to a diverse range of service needs in a courteous manner • strong ability to manage time and prioritise tasks to achieve set outcomes. • demonstrated knowledge of computer skills, including basic Windows, Microsoft Office, internet and email • advanced capability in the operation and use of office equipmentcompliance with the College’s Child Safe Policies and Staff Code of Conduct (available on the College website) • current working with children check is mandato...
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ABOUT THE COLLEGE. Courses meet the State of California, Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing Division requirements under Title 22 Regulations for preschool/day care center teachers and directors. Units are not applicable for teacher permits required by the California Department of Education. Notice concerning transferability of unitsClock Hours that have been equated to unit credit in most cases will probably not be transferable to any other college or university. OUR CLASSES PREPARE YOU FOR THESE EMPLOYMENT POSITIONS: SIX UNITS: 6 Units = Substitute preschool teacher 6 units + continuing enrollment = Provisional preschool teacher 6 units in Infant/Toddler Dev. and Child Dev. + continuing enrollment = Provisional infant teacher TWELVE UNITS with 6 months experience: 12 units including core classes = Preschool or school-age (child care) teacher 12 units in core classes with Infant development = Infant teacher FIFTEEN UNITS with 4 years experience: 15 units as above plus Supervision & Administration = Center Director 15 units as above with Supervision & Administration AND Infant Dev. = Infant Center Director I have read and acknowledge the information above. Student Signature / Dated TUITION REFUND POLICY The institution shall refund the unused portion of tuition fees and other charges if the student does not register for the period of attendance or withdraws there from at any time prior to completion of the course, or otherwise fails to complete the period of enrollment. The institutional refund policy for students who have completed 60 percent or less of the course of instruction shall be a pro-rated refund. The refund shall be calculated as follows:
ABOUT THE COLLEGE. Plenty Valley Christian College (PVCC) is a kindergarten to year 12, coeducational Christian college of approximately 820 students. We are one College with four sub-schools, Early Years, Junior Years, Middle Years and Senior Years. The college is located in a magnificent semi-rural setting. We are a member of Christian Education National (CEN) and as such are committed to the establishment of a close partnership with parents in the Christian education of their children. Our aim is to offer quality education with a fully integrated Christian worldview, develop a strong sense of community amongst the students, parents and staff with every staff member playing a role in the pastoral care of the students. We use the respected Arrowsmith Program.
ABOUT THE COLLEGE. Plenty Valley Christian College is a Kindergarten to Year 12, co-educational Christian College of approximately 820 students. We are one College with four sub-schools, Kindergarten, Junior Years, Middle Years and Senior Years. The College is set in a magnificent rural area with spectacular views to the ranges. Plenty Valley Christian College is committed to developing high quality effective Christian education and is an active member of a national network of Christian schools in Australia known as Christian Education National. We are committed to the establishment of a close partnership with parents in the education of their children. Our aim is to offer quality education with a fully integrated Christian worldview, develop a strong sense of community amongst the students, parents and staff with every staff member playing a role in the pastoral care of the students. PVCC offers the respected Arrowsmith Program.
ABOUT THE COLLEGE. Plenty Valley Christian College (PVCC) is a K-12, coeducational Christian college of approximately 800 students. The college is located in a magnificent semi-rural setting. We are a member of Christian Education National (CEN) and as such are committed to the establishment of a close partnership with parents in the Christian education of their children. PVCC students learn within a Christian framework and we endeavour to develop a strong sense of community amongst the students, parents and staff. Every staff member plays a role in the pastoral care of the students. Our aim is to offer quality education with a fully integrated Christian worldview, develop a strong sense of community amongst the students, parents and staff with every staff member playing a role in the pastoral care of the students. We use the respected Arrowsmith Program.
ABOUT THE COLLEGE. Plenty Valley Christian College (PVCC) is an early years to year 12, coeducational Christian college of approximately 820 students. We are one college with kindergarten and four sub-schools, Early Years, Junior Years, Middle Years and Senior Years. The college is set in a beautiful rural area with spectacular views to the ranges. Plenty Valley Christian College is committed to developing high quality effective Christian education and is an active member of a national network of Christian schools in Australia known as Christian Education National. We are committed to the establishment of a close partnership with parents in the education of their children. Our aim is to offer quality education with a fully integrated Christian worldview, develop a strong sense of community amongst the students, parents and staff with every staff member playing a role in the pastoral care of the students. We use the respected Arrowsmith Program.
ABOUT THE COLLEGE. Courses meet the State of California, Department of Social Services, Community Care Licensing Division requirements under Title 22 Regulations for preschool/day care center teachers and directors. Units are not applicable for teacher permits required by the California Department of Education. Notice concerning transferability of unitsClock Hours that have been equated to unit credit in most cases will probably not be transferable to any other college or university.
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