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Principal promotes excellence and respect

I am proud to be the principal of this fabulous school. I have 30 years’ experience in education and have been leading the St Albans Heights Primary School community since 2019.

As a strong instructional leader and a mother of two teenagers I believe that every student can be successful and achieve their goals, if they work hard and have a positive attitude.

I know that all students can learn if they are in the right environment and here at SAHPS we pride ourselves on our calm and orderly environment.

Vision

At St Albans Heights PS our graduates will be empowered to thrive, collaborate and think critically. They will be supported by the school community and will be at the centre of all decision making. All students will be provided with highly effective instruction, in every classroom, every day. They will have sound literacy and numeracy skills and an inquiring mindset to create opportunities to live successful lives. They will developpositive social and emotional capabilities and a strong moral compass to effectively contribute to society.

Values

St Albans Heights Primary School’s values are: H.E.R.B. – Honesty Excellence Respect Belonging.

We are thrilled to have brand new state-of-the-art classrooms and buildings to support our learners. We provide a structured, supportive and motivating educational environment where every child experiences a stimulating curriculum with challenging and achievable goals that will meet their individual needs.

We offer physical education, visual arts, STEM and Japanese as our specialist areas and English as an additional language support, small group and individual learning support for students needing assistance and for those who are above in their learning.

We provide a free breakfast club, a Community Hub onsite, before and after school care and so much more!

Call to book a school tour on 9366 3127.

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