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| Christie Downs Primary School - http://www.cdownssch.sa.edu.au/ Category: Christie Downs The Christie Downs School Community is situated 30 kilometres south from the city centre. It is in close proximity to the Noarlunga Centre, which has excellent facilities – sporting, shopping, health services, Police station, recreational and council services. The area also has many schooling options – Pre-schools, Primary Schools, High Schools both private and public. - More detailsSports are an important part of the school. A daily sporting activity is offered at recess and lunchtime and in school clinics are regularly held. A wide range of support is available to all students within the schools. In particular, students within the special school have access to support from both DECS support services as well as a range of external support services such as Novita, Disability SA and Autism SA. |
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| Christies Beach Primary School - http://www.cbeachps.sa.edu.au Category: Christies Beach Christies Beach Primary School student population comes from diverse socio-economic backgrounds. The student cohort in 2008 (based on mid year census) included 2% of students from non-English speaking backgrounds and 9% Aboriginal students. Approximately 45% of students received school card support. Student enrolments have increased steadily for the past three years. The school is currently operating close to capacity with twenty classes. Christies Beach Primary School offers a large variety of learning opportunities and has a strong reputation in behaviour management, performing arts, sports and literacy. The school priorities for 2009 are Numeracy, Science, and ICT. - More details |
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| Hackham East 4/5 Boys Blog - http://hackhame67.edublogs.org/ Category: Hackham Welcome to the Hackham East Primary School 4/5 Boy’s Website! - More detailsWell, another year and what a year we have ahead! I feel that this year will be a particularly busy and eventful one in terms of class and school events and welcome you and your child to our classroom. I will begin by introducing myself. I have been teaching for six years now (8 if you include my university practicum’s) and have had quite a bit of experience with Year 6/7 and I am greatly looking forward to this year with the 4/5 Boys. |
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| Hackham East Schools - http://www.hackhame.sa.edu.au/ Category: Hackham Hackham East Schools is located between the Southern Beaches and Southern Vales. It comprises the primary, junior primary and kindergarten who work collaboratively to develop an engaging teaching and learning program that has a local and global emphasis. The primary school has a strong teaching focus on well being, literacy, numeracy, and science and information technologies. - More detailsThe french program is unique in that each teacher takes their own French lessons. Film making is so strong that we have won local and international awards. Students have entered their films in the New Media Awards, receiving awards in 3 of 4 years. |
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| Hackham South Primary School - http://www.hacksthps.sa.edu.au/ Category: Hackham Hackham South Primary School and child-parent centre provide an attractive, caring and safe environment. Our excellence in teaching and equality of educational opportunity enables all children to reach their potential as learners and members of society. We strive to develop the individual, promote learning and develop positive relationships. We value responsibility, respect, persistence, harmony, excellence and 'having a go'. - More detailsThe school begins the year with a two-week program called 'Jumpstart to self-learning and relationships'. The school also has an 'Eat Well, Be Active' program involving all classes. An Aboriginal Education Resource Teacher and Aboriginal Community Education Officer support our Aboriginal students and families. The school also has a specialist music teacher who also trains students for the 'Festival of Music' choir, provides instrumental tuition and organises the school rock band. Physical Education includes SAPSASA sporting activities and other clinics/ coaching opportunities. The school has a strong partnership with the Hackham West Community Centre. LOTE is Kaurna, the local language. |
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| Hackham West Schools - http://www.hackwestr7.sa.edu.au/ Category: Hackham Hackham West Schools are actually two schools, a Primary and a Junior Primary School, co-located and cooperating on the same site. The Junior Primary School caters for students in Reception, Year 1 and Year 2, while the Primary School caters for students from Years 3 to 7. - More detailsAt Hackham West we pride ourselves on living up to our motto - A Welcome Place where we value Knowledge and Friendship. At Hackham West the staff and the Governing Council believe in providing a friendly, welcoming, safe and caring, learning environment where individual differences are valued and respected. |
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| Hallett Cove East Primary School - http://www.halcoveeps.sa.edu.au Category: Hallett Cove Hallett Cove East Primary School is located in Hallett Cove, a coastal suburb which is approximately 25 kilometres south of Adelaide. Our school opened in 1991 with just 49 students, but has grown to over 480 in 2008. The school is unique in that it comprises 9 houses, with two classes operating in each. A wet area, inside toilets and withdrawal space/s are also available for classes to access. HCEPS continues to promote the use of Information Communication Technologies with a well equipped IT Room comprising 32 desk tops and a data projector, Interactive whiteboards in nine classrooms and our Library Resource Centre and Japanese Rooms and class access to stand alone computers. The Library Resource Centre has a bank of seven desk tops for student access. Our Coordinator in ICT leads learning in this crucial area with high quality support provided by our ICT Technician. - More details |
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| John Morphett Primary School - http://www.jmorphetps.sa.edu.au Category: Morphett Vale John Morphett Primary School opened as Stanvac Primary School on February 3rd 1970 with some 153 children presenting on the first day. The name acknowledged its proximity to the Port Stanvac refinery and the connection the school had to many of the workers. The school was officially opened on Saturday 21st November 1970 at a combined opening and Gala Day. - More detailsFollowing wide-ranging consultation in 2000, the decision was made to rename the school and to forge closer links with the nearby high school and pre-school. Accordingly, the school was renamed John Morphett Primary School and is part of the John Morphett Campus. |
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| Kip McGrath Morphett Vale Education Centre - http://www.kipmcgrath.com.au/Centres/Morphett-Vale/Morphett-Vale-Centre-Details.aspx Category: Morphett Vale Kip McGrath Education Centres is an established tutoring service designed to provide quality tuition in Reading, Spelling, English, and Maths for Primary and Secondary students. Whether your child is gifted, struggling or in between our programs are designed to build your child's confidence and to help them become more effective learners in the classroom. - More detailsJenny Fyfe, owner and director of the Morphett Vale Centre is a qualified teacher with many years experience at both Primary and Secondary levels. Her friendly, personalised approach to teaching and learning is important in helping her students experience success. We provide effective professional tuition in English, Reading, Spelling and Mathematics to both Primary and Secondary students. We provide a positive and safe learning environment where every child can be a successful learner. |
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| Noarlunga Primary School - http://www.noarlungaps.sa.edu.au Category: Noarlunga Noarlunga Primary School is located in the historic township of Old Noarlunga, South Australia, approximately 34 kilometres south of Adelaide. Noarlunga Primary School offers its students a small school environment. With four classes from Reception to Year 7 there is a real sense of community amongst our students and their families. - More details |
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| Reynella Braeview Calisthenics Club - http://www.reynella-braeview.org.au Category: Reynella Reynella-Braeview is a large, successful club with classes held in the southern suburbs of Reynella, Happy Valley and Woodcroft. We are the highest achieving club south of the city and third in South Australia with our Sub-Junior, Junior and Intermediate teams in the Championship division and our Seniors in Division 1. - More detailsWith classes being held at Reynella East High School, Reynella East Primary School, Reynella South Primary School, John Morphett Primary School and Morphett Vale East Primary School. |
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| Reynella East Little Athletics - http://www.redla.com.au Category: Reynella Reynella East and Districts Little Athletics meets on Sunday mornings from 9.30am to around 12 noon from September through to March. New families are welcome to come and try Little Athletics on most Sundays throughout the summer season. |
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| Reynella East Primary School - http://www.resc7.sa.edu.au Category: Reynella Reynella East Primary School is a caring community school that provides active, effective and involved learning opportunities, for all students CPC-7 in a supportive learning environment. - More detailsThe parent community is involved in the school, supporting staff and students in ensuring safety, continuity of learning, pursuit of excellence and the development of skills and knowledge to enable successful and meaningful participation in a future technological and ecologically sustainable world. Reynella East Schools is a community of 540 students with over 54 children in its attached Child Parent Centre (Pre-school). We have approximately 30% of parents who are eligible for School Card. |
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| Reynella Primary School - http://www.reynellaps.sa.edu.au Category: Reynella Reynella Primary's supportive and educationally aware school community promotes the Department of Education & Children's Service (D.E.C.S.) priorities of Literacy, Numeracy, Student Well-Being and Technology and acknowledges the need for development and competence in these areas. We aim for an harassment free learning environment and strive for a high level of acceptable, independent learning and social behaviour. - More detailsOur student population will peak at around 640 by October this year. We are one of several state primary schools in the area that predominantly feed into Morphett Vale, Wirreanda and Reynella East High Schools. |
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| Woodcroft College - http://www.woodcroft.sa.edu.au Category: Woodcroft Woodcroft College is recognised for its care and nurture of students. The broad curriculum, a firm but fair behaviour management policy and good pastoral care ensure that all students from Reception to Year 12 have the chance to realise their potential. Woodcroft College aspires to be a vibrant, innovative learning community where students grow and develop in a cooperative, success-orientated environment. - More detailsWoodcroft College is divided into three sub schools. The Junior School caters for students from Reception to Year 5, the Middle School Years 6 to 9, and the Senior School Years 10 to 12. The College aims to provide students with an excellent, all-round education in a Christian environment. The curriculum is broad and relevant, and is aimed at meeting the students' intellectual, physical, social and emotional needs. Junior School students study the International Baccalaureate (IB) Primary Years Program, while Middle School students study the IB Middle Years Program. Students in the Senior School can choose between the IB Diploma and the South Australian Certificate of Education (SACE). Vocational education courses in a range of areas such as Hospitality and Tourism can be counted towards the certificate. The College has a strong pastoral care focus, a broad cocurricular program (involving Outdoor Education, sports, clubs, and the performing arts) and annual student exchanges with Japan, Germany and Italy. |
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| Woodcroft Primary School - http://www.woodcrofps.sa.edu.au/ Category: Woodcroft Woodcroft Primary School is a learning community with a strong social and environmental conscience. We are highly regarded for our culture of inquiry, our passion for learning and our strong relationships with our community. - More detailsOur School commenced in 1992, based in three houses, on Traegar Court, with an enrolment of 78 children in four classes. During 1992 and 1993 the Administration, Resource Centre, Shelter and the three four teacher classroom units were built. In 1994, the first transportable buildings arrived on site. Since then, forty classrooms have appeared. Our maximum capacity is approximately 980 students. The school enrolments are growing and will peak near one thousand. The school was officially opened on October 23rd. |
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| Woodcroft Primary School OSHC (Life Leisure Events) - http://ifp.mychild.gov.au/ChildCareService/Provider.aspx/7338 Category: Woodcroft Life Be In It OSHC Woodcroft Primary Combined OSHC - details of an Out of School Hours Care Service in Woodcroft. After School Hours Care |









