Australind Primary School (5629)



School Overview


Our desire is 'To Inspire Learning for Life' and we are committed to ensuring our students and staff are supported in achieving their potential as learners and educators. Our Business Plan (2023 - 2026) describes the key areas where we will focus our resources over the life of the plan. Our school priorities are strongly connected and they drive our planning as we seek to achieve our vision of inspiring our students to have an on-going love and respect for learning.

The priority areas of Relationships and Partnerships, Learning Environment, Leadership, Use of Resources, Teaching Quality and Student Achievement and Progress support our school community to maintain a focus on what has been deemed as important in the context of our school. We are committed to maintaining a positive involvement, connection and collaboration with our school and wider community, ensuring our staff and students are free to focus on teaching and learning. We will continue to ensure that our school environment is maintained, and developed even further, to reflect a balance between academic and social goals, and the environment. Our Business Plan supports a focus on high quality teaching and learning opportunities which enable all students to reach their potential. There is a strong commitment to whole of school approaches, with Soundwaves, You Can Do It! and Brightpath. Our school has adopted the 'Choose Respect' initiative and staff have committed to supporting students, each other and the broader community to further develop a culture of care and consideration.

Australind Primary School has a proud 40 year history, and now caters for approximately 170 Kindy to Year 6 students. We enjoy strong links with other local schools, including Australind Senior High School adjacent to our property. This creates unique opportunities for our students and enhances the quality of our programs. We have specialist staff in physical education and information technology and an additional focus on Protective behaviours. In addition, selected students in Year 5 and 6 are able to access instrumental music on site.

As an Independent Public School, we enjoy flexibilities which enable us to make the best decisions to suit our students. We have a strong School Board, a proactive Parent and Citizen's group and a great many volunteers through programs such as the School Volunteer Programs Hands Up for Kids and EdConnect. Our school chaplain provides additional support for many families and coordinates our popular school breakfast program.

Learn more about our school by calling 9796 3900 or emailing Australind.PS@education.wa.edu.au.