Abstract
If you make a left hand turn off the Olympic Highway about 25 kilometres out of the township of Young you will find it there. Amongst the towering gum trees, green paddocks and a couple of sheep, there is a small wooden building bordered by neatly kept gardens, a tennis court, a toilet block, an even smaller brick library and a large green oval which almost whispers to you, to come and play on it. This description is the setting for a most amazing and extraordinarily welcoming learning environment. It provides a community of families with a unique educational experience, through a strong commitment to student welfare. Here, the people are as fresh and sweet as the air they breathe. Sound inviting? Welcome to Bendick Murrell Public School.
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Hieatt, B. (2000). Internship in a small school - what an experience! Australian and International Journal of Rural Education, 10(2), 51–55. https://doi.org/10.47381/aijre.v10i2.457
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