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RIDBC Royal Institute for Deaf & Blind Children - Roberta Reid Preschool

An early bilingual/bi cultural education program for young children 2 years until school entry for whom Auslan (Australian Sign Language) is the first language of communication. Hearing children for whom Auslan is the significant language eg CODAs (Children of Deaf Adults) and sibling of deaf children also attend. The service is licensed by DOCS.

RIDBC Roberta Reid Preschool
361-365 North Rocks Rd
Suburb: NORTH ROCKS
State: NSW
Postcode: 2151

(02) 9872 0306

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