St Patrick's School is a co-educational Catholic primary school located in the rural western township of Winton. The school offers Prep to Year 6 in a small and welcoming Catholic environment. Established in 1906 by the Sisters of Mercy, the school is a faith community characterised by close relationships that show love and reverence for God and each other. St Patrick's strives to foster the virtues modeled by Jesus within the school community: Love of beauty; Openness; Trust; Dignity; Truth; and Justice. Family is seen as the cornerstone of the child's life and parents are recognised as the child's first educators and an integral part of the school community. Christian values are modeled by teachers, parents and children throughout the school, and children are always encouraged to display self-discipline, love and respect for others.
St Joseph's Molong is a co-educational school community in the Catholic tradition, providing quality education to students from K-6. We strive to live our motto, Learning Understanding Peace, by growing in the love and peace of Jesus Christ and bringing it to others in all aspects of our lives
This School is a registered and accredited private multi-campus School established to provide a quality education to the Australian community and, in particular, to Brethren students.
We are a small school of appropriately 200 students ranging from Preps to Year 6. Nestled in the beautiful Southern Morton Bay, Russell Island School is in the heart and history of a small and close knit community who is also celebrating our 100th Anniversary in 2016.
Every year, the Mary MacKillop Foundation gives grants of up to $10,000 to ‘small life-changing projects’ to meet the increasing needs in the community, and in doing so continues the philosophy of ‘never see a need, without doing something about it”. In 2013 we approved 73 small life changing projects throughout Australia. As well as this, the Foundation has funded Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Tertiary Scholarships for over a decade with 50 graduates and another 42 currently enrolled. In fact one in twenty five Indigenous doctors in Australia has been supported by our scholarship. From the 64 project in 2012 evaluation reports, we can also confirm that our small community projects have touched the lives of over to 15,000 people nationally and as you might know, since 1995 we have funded over 500 projects. Last year, 10 Scholarship recipients graduated with degrees in medicine, nursing, midwifery, teaching and community management. Additionally, the Foundation has funded Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Tertiary Scholarships since 1999 with 50 graduates in 2012 and another 45 students currently enrolled.
Henry Fulton Public School opened in 1997 and is situated in semi rural Cranebrook. Our school library is in need of a 21st Century upgrade. Please help us out by supporting the School Read-a-thon!
Essex Heights Primary School is situated in Mount Waverley, an eastern suburb of Melbourne. It provides a primary education of the highest quality for children and is recognised as a school of excellence. Children develop positive attitudes and acquire skills that equip them for their future.
Wallangarra School is a small school of 62 students located on the Qld/NSW Border. The school has a committed staff and P&C and together work hard to support the social, emotional and academic well being of all the students.
"Growing together as adaptable, confident, successful learners and citizens" Our vision is that students would: • Be resilient learners, collaborate with others and find resources that will support their learning • Articulate a purpose for learning now and in the future • Apply their learning in an unfamiliar context • Show a strong sense of empathy towards others and care for their environment • Feel connected to their communities by contributing to them and using them as a resource We value learning and achievement for all through: • Respect for self, others and our environment • Responsibility to strive for success • Resilience to take on new challenges
The Australian Islamic College Kewdale is a God-centred, co-educational institution (K to 12) which provides a high level of academic and integrated Islamic education through its network of three colleges in Perth. Since 1986, this Islamic educational facility has provided the best in academic achievement and in its philosophy of high morals and conduct. AIC believes that a solid academic education coupled with morals and values teachings is the greatest legacy for its students. The College has a unique mix of students from a wide variety of cultural and ethnic backgrounds allowing students to develop a better understanding and appreciation for Australia's multicultural society. With its intensive ESL training for New Arrivals and Gifted and Talented program for exceptional students, the AIC provides for the varying needs of its students population with exceptional results.
Rainbow Beach State School was established in 1986 and is located on the most easterly point of the mainland in the North Coast Region. The school is surrounded by natural bush lands. Our school population is about 95 primary children. These student numbers provide four multi-age co-educational classrooms, from prep to year 6. Our school is a caring and friendly community and we value the input of all of our parents and students. We strive for excellence, encouraging each child to reach for their individual “Rainbow of success”.
Stella Maris College, an independent Catholic Girls' School was founded by the Good Samaritan Sisters in the Benedictine tradition. Located in Manly, on Sydney's Northern Beaches. All that we do is based on our values: compassion, justice, learning, harmony, balance, hospitality and wise stewardship.
Moruya High School has a positive, respectful and supportive environment that enables students to confidently engage in their education. Students leave our school with an ongoing passion for learning and the skills and attributes essential to thrive in a rapidly changing world. Strong relationships with our whole school community provide the opportunities for all students to be able to reach their full potential as 21st Century citizens.
Kepnock High's school motto 'Success is earned' clearly sums up both the staff and students attitude and desire to excel and reach our full potential. Teachers and students work hard and work together to create the successful, resilient and creative learning community that is Kepock.
Freemans Reach Public School is a welcoming and friendly school. It has strong cooperative relationships with parents and the community. Situated on beautifully landscaped grounds our school provides a good balance of cultural, sporting, social and academic programs.
The School Volunteer Program supports children and young people at any stage in their educational pathway, from kindergarten, pre-school, primary school, to senior school through the support of our core one-on-one mentoring program. This support gives young Western Australians the assistance they need to develop vital life skills, stay engaged in their education and have the best chance to realise their potential.
Wakadogo is a nursery and primary school in a remote village in Gulu, northern Uganda that serves 391 boys and girls. The charity was founded in 2005 when three women decided they wanted to do something small to help a group of forgotten children. This was the first school to open in this village.
Created via charity sign up service.
Katherine South Primary School is situated on Riverbank Drive in the town of Katherine. The school is semi open plan. It features separate buildings connected by covered walkways surrounding grassed play areas. The grounds are spacious and provide pleasant shady areas for outdoor activities.
Carine Senior High School is an outstanding Independent Public School community in the northern suburbs of Perth, WA catering for over 1450 children in Year 7 to 12.
Prep to year 6 school with about 330 students
Torquay College is a primary state school of approximately 880 students. Located on the Surf Coast in Victoria, our students are active participants in sport and beach activities.
Suneden, founded in 1943, is a non-government, low fee paying, non-denominational school for children with intellectual and multiple physical disabilities aged 5-21 years. The school is located in Mitchell Park, a central-southern suburb of Adelaide, South Australia. Suneden caters for 60-65 students, and provides a caring and educationally stimulating environment with small class sizes, excellent facilities and a high staff ratio. A range of educational programmes are tailored to suit the needs of the individual students. These programmes are supported by our on-site Speech, Physio and Occupational Therapists.
Castlemaine Secondary College is a school of about 670 students located in Central Victoria. The school has two campuses, with Years 7-9 at the Blakeley Road campus and Years 10-12 on the Etty Street campus.