Broome Residential College Seeks CCTV Upgrade.
Broome Residential College is seeking a CCTV upgrade.
Broome Residential College is an established boarding facility providing accommodation for 104 secondary students from Years 7 to 12 who study in Broome.
The college caters to students attending Broome Senior High School and St Mary’s College and was designed in collaboration with traditional owners to blend with the natural environment, provide a state-of-the-art facility, and be environmentally sustainable.
Residential College in Broome Seeks CCTV Upgrade
Students come from communities and stations in the Kimberley, but also from other regions of Australia – 95 per cent of students are Aboriginal and have a strong connection to country and their communities. While at the college, they maintain a strong relationship with their families and friends back home by calling, emailing and visiting on weekends and holidays.
This tender closes on November 21 at 2.30pm – you can find out more and if you’re eligible you can register here, or read more SEN news here.
“Broome Residential College Seeks CCTV Upgrade.”
still wondering what the blurb on strong bonds with the students and their families has to do with the tender?
just filler blurb i would expect.
Hi, Noongar – It is filler to an extent but the idea is to give a sense of an organisation’s remit and the importance of any protective work undertaken to meeting that remit. Tenders have tiny word count – often just 1 line – so to meet SEO – ideally 600 words – we add a bit of colour about the organisation and 3 images if we can.
The info here is from the school home page. In another application – Winton Council for instance – it might be a list of how many towns a council supports to allow an installer to imagine remote site counts. I’m a boarding school kid and grew up with 1 call a week on the dormitory red phone from age 10, so that line resonated with me in a positive way.