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A small school with a big heart

At St. Paul’s Primary School, we pride ourselves on being more than just a school; we are a close-knit community where every child is known, valued and inspired.

Nestled in the heart of Kealba, our small size is our superpower, fostering an environment where individuality thrives and connections run deep.

Here, your child will find a second home, filled with warmth, opportunity and care, where families become friends. With small class sizes, our dedicated educators tailor learning to each child’s needs, celebrating strengths and gently guiding challenges.

At St. Paul’s every day is an opportunity to learn, laugh and grow. We partner with our parish and local organisations to develop faith, enrich learning and instil pride in our Kealba roots.

In a learning environment that shines, your child will be engaged in:

Personalised Learning: Our curriculum balances academic rigour with creativity,

integrating STEM, arts, and outdoor exploration to ignite passion in every student.

 Heart-Led Teaching: Passionate educators foster a love of learning through hands-on

projects, collaborative inquiry and a focus on emotional well-being.

 Innovative Spaces: Bright classrooms, a peaceful Discovery Centre (library) and vibrant

playgrounds inspire discovery, while our school garden teaches sustainability and teamwork.

Discover the difference a small school with a big heart can make.

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