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Learning taken to a higher level

Laurimar Primary is an established school, now in its 12th year.

Principal Jason McBean says as students journey through the school, they gain more than just a great education, they receive opportunities both within and beyond the classroom.

“Laurimar Primary School has a strong history, but our eyes are set firmly ahead: Educating young people of character for a global future,” Mr McBean says.

“Our aim is to challenge students to be the very best they can be. Our role is to help every student reach their full potential through setting personal goals.

“The skills needed for the 21st century, which support a love of learning that goes beyond the classroom, are actively embraced by our school. A high emphasis is placed on the development of social and emotional learning of every child through a dedicated team.”

Laurimar Primary School has outstanding physical resources designed to provide students with the best possible educational opportunities and learning outcomes.

The modern facilities and 21st Century teaching and learning pedagogy represent an exciting opportunity for students and parents and have established the school’s strong culture, values and nature.

Mr McBean says the school is committed to Information and Communication Technologies with flexibility to allow access anywhere within the learning spaces, and also to the academic, social and emotional learning and personal growth of every student.

“A focused curriculum and a culture of care enables us to meet the needs of all,” he says.

“Our school is well resourced to meet the demands of the Victorian curriculum. “A balanced, engaging and comprehensive educational program challenges our students to extend their learning and caters for all individual needs through CAFÉ Reading, VOICES Writing, Soundwaves spelling and comprehensive numeracy pedagogy.

“Laurimar Primary School has achieved a great deal over the past decade, however, as a school community, we all look to a bright future with great optimism and excitement and constantly strive to take the learning to higher levels.

“We have a strong focus on excellence in primary education for all students.”

Laurimar Primary School, 1 Armidale Road, Doreen. Inquiries: 9717 7100 or visit www.laurimarps.vic.edu.au

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