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Little primary big on caring

Situated in a peaceful, semi-rural environment, Little River Primary School stands proudly as a modern and new learning environment for 150 students.

The welfare of each student is at the centre of all decisions made at Little River Primary.

The school’s fundamental moral purpose is to enable every student to reach their full academic, social, emotional and physical potential.

The school teaches a Respectful Relationships program along with Growth Mindset to underpin students’ metal health and ongoing success.

The school community’s interest in the environment and healthy lifestyles has led to a strong focus on science and physical education. Literacy and numeracy remain high curriculum priorities and Little River Primary School is proud of its strong achievements in NAPLAN.

The school’s robotics team are confident in coding and compete with other local schools, while cyber-safety is an area of importance across all age levels.

A stimulating and rigorous Indonesian language program is taught to all grades.

Little River Primary is fortunate and appreciative of its support from local community groups, businesses and families.

Families are welcome to book individual tours principal Pamela Heane on 5283 1214.

The school, at 21 Flinders St, will host a country fair from 10am to 3.30om on 17 March, with entry and parking free.

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