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Sunshine Coast College for young adults with a disability and autism invites prospective students to open day

STEPS Pathways College < 1 mins read

STEPS Pathways College invites prospective students and their families and carers to attend its upcoming Open Day at 8.30am on Thursday 18 September at its George St, Caloundra campus.

 

STEPS Pathways College is the first and only of its kind in the southern hemisphere, providing unparalleled learning opportunities and life experiences to young adults with disabilities and autism.

 

The Open Day event is free to attend and visitors are encouraged to register online via the STEPS Pathways College website.

 

Visitors can expect a complimentary coffee from Café on George upon arrival, a guided tour through the Day College with the Head of Curriculum, and a guided tour of the Boarding College with the Head of Operations.

 

STEPS Pathways College places a heavy emphasis on life skills and independence, giving students practical training to help them confidently navigate their future and empower them to make meaningful connections.

 

 


About us:

About STEPS Pathways College:

As the first and only boarding college for people with disabilities and autism in Australia, STEPS is leading the change to create a brighter future for our students and all young people with disabilities and autism throughout the country. 

At STEPS Pathways College, students learn independent living skills through a combination of classroom and community-based training, as well as everyday life skills learned on the College campus, accommodations, and facilities that reflect true independent living.


Contact details:

Colleen McMillan, Marketing and Communications Manager

E: [email protected]

M: 0487 095 674

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