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WHY US?

We are a team of passionate therapists and mentors who believe in supporting children wherever they are on their unique journeys. We understand the challenges often faced by children in traditional settings and the diverse ways in which they process information, especially those with autism and are neurodivergent. That's why we have developed a dynamic model that promotes experiential learning. By tailoring our approach to the individual pace and abilities of each child, we facilitate personal growth and provide the necessary scaffolding for their success. CAP-A-Village is an ideal environment for homeschooled children as it provides them with a safe and supportive setting to connect with like-minded peers, fostering social skills development that they might miss out on by not attending traditional schools.

WE DON'T INSTRUCT, WE MENTOR:

At CAP-A-Village, we prioritise mentorship over traditional instruction. Our approach is centred on guiding children through challenges, fostering teamwork, and promoting a sense of partnership. Here's what sets us apart:
  • We encourage parents and mentors to collaborate with their children as they navigate their learning journey.
  • Projects are broken down into manageable tasks, allowing children to progress at their own pace.
  • Regular breaks are incorporated to ensure everyone can recharge and maintain focus.
  • Our inclusive environment fosters socialization and provides opportunities for like-minded connections among children and parents.
  • Teamwork, active listening, communication, and problem-solving skills are cultivated within our vibrant community.
  • Our school day lasts only 3 hours, with a late start at 11 am. Alternatively, children can join our Occupational Therapist (OT) for engaging core-strengthening parkour activities.
  • Each day begins with preparatory activities, including exercises that help children prepare their vestibular system for optimal learning. This is followed by social sessions facilitated by our resident psychologist.
  • All our sessions are designed to foster capacity building and social skills, meaning that self-managed and plan-managed NDIS participants may be able to claim our services through their NDIS plans.
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OUR PROJECTS

MULTIPLE PROGRAMS

Variety of programs available from Science, Music production, Drama, Woodwork, Coding, Gardening, Plant Science, Art, Sport and parkour!

mENTOR RUN

Projects are run by expert mentors.

PARENT/CARER PARTICIPATION

Each student may have a parent/caregiver to assist them in project work.

SHORT DAYS

Classes are run from 11am-2pm Monday to Friday.

pROJECT SHOWCASE

Every student will be given a project folder to take home at end of project as a showcase for your Department of Education Moderator.

8 PROJECTS PER SEMESTER

A huge variety of projects per semester.

FOCUS ON PRACTICAL SKILLS

Technology Units could include Minecraft Education, Robotics, Drone build & racing, Data Science, Animation, Web Development and Coding for Apps and Gaming.

Access to outside competitions

Opportunities to enter competitions such as Lego Fan, Duke of Edinburgh's Award, Just Start It, West Tech Festival, Fuse Cup, The Drone Racing League...