At our school, wellbeing and learning go hand in hand. We create inclusive, neuro-affirming classrooms where every student feels known, valued, and supported to engage with confidence.
Our teaching is grounded in evidence-informed practices, with a strong focus on building the foundations in literacy and numeracy through structured, explicit teaching. We provide the support and adjustments students need to participate, build independence, and experience success.
Learning is meaningful and connected. Through rich, knowledge-building inquiry, we link science and the humanities to deepen understanding and build strong language.
Students learn by doing. Hands-on and project-based experiences are a key part of our approach, including our kitchen garden program—with vegetable gardens, fruit orchards, and a greenhouse—where students grow, cook, preserve, and connect with the community.
Our specialist subjects and camps program further broaden each child’s experience, helping them discover interests, build confidence, and develop a wide range of skills.
Literacy and mathematics
Humanities and science
Stephanie Alexander kitchen garden prorgam
Hands on learning
PE
Art
Music
Library