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Kerang Primary’s vision and values

THE vision at Kerang Primary School is to create a safe and caring, learning environment, where everyone has the opportunity to engage and learn to the best of their ability.

Kerang Primary is an-inclusive school catering for the educational learning needs of all students.

All at the school will strive to be the best they can through the values of: compassion, accountability, respect, inclusiveness, nurture and gratitude.

What the school offers:

• Positive, professional staff committed to sharing their passion for learning with the students and the wider community.

• An innovative curriculum that values diversity.

• A school culture that values strong partnerships between home, school and community.

• The use of ICT and touchscreen Prome­thean boards with a comprehensive iPad and Netbook program.

• An inclusion and wellbeing officer.

• Specialist lessons for students consisting of MARC van literature appreciations lessons in the school library, specialist physical education lessons and science lessons. The school also runs a Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden program.

• A modernised learning environment due to recent refurbishments and continuing upgrades to the school entrance foyer, classrooms, exterior of the building and playgrounds.

Starting children’s learning journeys at KPS will give them the best start.

Call today on 5450 3181 to find out how.

Inquiries and school tours are available any time.

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