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Lifelong learning encouraged at Stevensville PS

In a rapidly changing world, the foundation of a child’s education is crucial to their future success. At Stevensville Primary School, staff recognise this responsibility and embrace it wholeheartedly.

The school’s core values of respect, responsibility and trust are at the heart of everything the team at Stevensville Primary School do, as they strive to empower students to achieve their full potential and become lifelong learners.

At the heart of the school’s educational philosophy lies a strong sense of community. Staff believe that collaboration and inclusivity are the keys to fostering a nurturing and supportive learning environment. All members of the school and the wider community are encouraged to have a voice and actively participate in the diverse programs on offer.

Teaching, learning and student wellbeing are the cornerstones of Stevensville. The dedicated staff collaboratively plan together to ensure that each student can continually develop to their next point of learning need. Staff firmly believe that every child is unique and has individual needs, and are committed to catering to those needs. With small class sizes, teachers can provide personalised attention to every student, allowing them to flourish and reach their full potential.

At Stevensville, staff are dedicated to ensuring that every child’s journey is enriched with experiences that build character, empathy, and a strong sense of community. Parents, guardians and the broader community are invited to join the Stevensville team on this meaningful journey of education and personal growth.

Together, a future can be created where students not only excel academically but also become compassionate, responsible, and active contributors to society.

As Stevensville Primary School continues to evolve and adapt to the needs of students and the community, staff hold steadfast to their mission of providing an education that empowers, uplifts, and unites all.

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