Mortlake Public School is an inclusive K-6 primary school of 350 students, including 55% of students from a language background other than English. The school acknowledges Aboriginal connections to the Wangal Clan of the Darug Tribe. Current school focuses include student growth and attainment in reading and numeracy, whole school assessment and feedback practices, as well as embedding visible learning strategies in classrooms. Mortlake Public School strives to promote a culture of respect, integrity, resilience and encouragement through active programs of student wellbeing. The school has an inclusive curriculum that is responsive to the learning strengths and needs of students from diverse linguistic, cultural, religious and socio-economic backgrounds including, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students. Mortlake Public School offers a broad range of extra-curricular activities including debating, public speaking, sporting events and performing arts and strong music program.
Our vision is for every student and staff member to be challenged to learn and continuously improve, for students to be engaged and empowered agents of their own learning within a context of high expectations and for the school community to connect respectfully, collaboratively and reflectively to ensure that every student is known, valued and cared for.
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