Respect, Resilience, Engage, Excel

Churchlands Primary School is an Independent Public School catering for over 550 students from Kindergarten to year 6. Located in the leafy suburb of Floreat, approximately 7 kilometres north-west of the Perth CBD, it is a short walk from Churchlands Senior High School.

Respect, Resilience, Engage, Excel

Churchlands Primary School is an Independent Public School catering for over 550 students from Kindergarten to year 6. Located in the leafy suburb of Floreat, approximately 7 kilometres north-west of the Perth CBD, it is a short walk from Churchlands Senior High School.

Respect, Resilience, Engage, Excel

Churchlands Primary School is an Independent Public School catering for over 550 students from Kindergarten to year 6. Located in the leafy suburb of Floreat, approximately 7 kilometres north-west of the Perth CBD, it is a short walk from Churchlands Senior High School.

Respect, Resilience, Engage, Excel

Churchlands Primary School is an Independent Public School catering for over 550 students from Kindergarten to year 6. Located in the leafy suburb of Floreat, approximately 7 kilometres north-west of the Perth CBD, it is a short walk from Churchlands Senior High School.

The Churchlands Way

Churchlands Primary School is an Independent Public School catering for over 550 students from Kindergarten to year 6. Located in the leafy suburb of Floreat, approximately 7 kilometres north-west of the Perth CBD, it is a short walk from Churchlands Senior High School.

Churchlands Primary School

Empower, Engage, Excel

Churchlands Primary School is an Independent Public School catering for over 550 students from Kindergarten to year 6. Located in the leafy suburb of Floreat, approximately 7 kilometres north-west of the Perth CBD, it is a short walk from Churchlands Senior High School.

Kindergarten enrolments are now open for 2025, limited spots available, get your application in today.

Quick Links

Quick tips on getting onto Audiri – our one-stop-shop for whole-school communication and notes.

Quick Calendar

Term 1 2024

Wed 31 January – Thur 28 March (9 weeks)

Term 2 2024

Mon 15 April – Fri 28 June (11 weeks)

Term 3 2024

Tue 16 July – Fri 20 Sept (10 weeks)

Term 4 2024

Tue 8 Oct – Thur 12 Dec (10 weeks)

 

Public Holidays 2024

Labour Day: Mon 4 March (Term 1, Week 6)

ANZAC Day: Thur 25 April (Term 2, Week 2)

WA Day: Mon 3 June (Term 2, Week 8)

 

Staff Development Days 2024

Term 1: Mon/Tue 29 & 30 Jan

Term 2: Friday 31 May

Term 3: Monday 15 July

Term 4: Monday 7 October

 

School Times
8.45am: Start of day
10.45 -11.05am: Recess
1.05-1.45pm: Lunch
3.00pm: End of day

Contact Us

SMS Attendance
0408 905 268

Education Security
If you notice suspicious behaviour on our school site call:
1800 177 777
9264 4632

School Principal
Kim Fraser

Address
Cromarty Road,
Floreat WA 6014

Telephone
08 9253 9450

 

Latest News

Sculptures by the Sea

Sculptures by the Sea

With the wonderful Sculptures by the School returning very soon, Mrs Cockerill is encouraging our community to get inspired at the 20th Sculpture by the Sea at Cottesloe Beach - which opens on Friday 1 March. You have until Monday 18 March to get down, enjoy the fresh...

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Art News – Week 5

Art News – Week 5

What’s happening in the Art Studio?  The first Art Leadership Team, The Art Sparkz, lunchtime workshop was held on Wednesday with huge success. The Sparkz offered a Crazy Critter open drawing activity for the year three cohort if they chose to take part. There were 29...

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Sustasinability News – Week 5

Sustasinability News – Week 5

Congratulations to the 2024 Sustainability officers who received their badges at the assembly last week. Mrs Osterberg and I look forward to working with you this year.  We have 6 five-week-old chickens which are now housed in the Eco Shed chicken run. If you would...

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PE News – Week 5

PE News – Week 5

Key Dates:  Week 8: Tuesday 19 March CPS Swimming Carnival at Churchlands Senior High School - Year 3 – 6 ONLY  Term 2 Week 2: Wednesday 24 April – Interschool Swimming Carnival at HBF Stadium - Year 4 – 6 ONLY     Before and After School Activities  During the school...

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The Resilience Project – Empathy

The Resilience Project – Empathy

The Resilience Project- GEM   E= Empathy  Working on empathy helps us to identify, understand and feel what another person is feeling. When we show empathy or we do something kind for someone else our brain releases oxytocin. This leads to increasing our...

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Coder Dojo – Starting Week 6

Coder Dojo – Starting Week 6

Thank you to the students who have applied to be part of our Senior (y5-6), semester-one, Coder Dojo classes. Sessions will begin on Wednesday, week 6, 3-4 pm. Students who have been accepted into the program have been notified through Audiri. Please make sure you...

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Audiri

Audiri

Please ensure that you have installed and signed up for Audiri school app, so that you can stay up to date with all school communications. Thank you

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PE News

PE News

Key Dates:  Week 4: Wednesday 21 February – Running Club starts.  Week 8: Tuesday 19 March CPS Swimming Carnival at CSHS - Year 3 – 6 ONLY  Term 2 Week 2: Wednesday 24 April Interschool Swimming Carnival at HBF Stadium - Year 4 – 6 ONLY     Before and After School...

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The Resilience Project – Empathy

The Resilience Project

The Resilience Project- GEM  G= Gratitude  Working on gratitude helps us to be thankful and appreciate what we have in our lives, rather than focusing on what we don’t have or what we want. When we practise being grateful, we start to scan the world to look for...

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Sustainability News

Sustainability News

Welcome to the year 5, Environmental Officers that will be part of our sustainability program for 2024. The selected students will be presented with their badges at the assembly on 23rd Feb. All families have been notified if their child has been selected. We have 39...

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EALD News

EALD News

Many of our families celebrated the New Lunar Year last weekend. We wish you a positive and prosperous Year of the Dragon. All the best for 2024!  The animal for this year is the iconic dragon, which symbolizes power, prosperity, good fortune, honour and success. It...

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Chaplain’s Chat

Chaplain’s Chat

Dear parents,   This term I will be sharing wellbeing activities for children and parents based on Churchland’s new wellbeing initiative, The Resilience Project, as well as the Zones of Regulation program, also used in the school.  This week’s activity from...

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The Churchlands Way

Churchlands Primary School (CPS) is an Independent Public School catering for approximately 500 students from Kindergarten to year 6. Located in the leafy suburb of Floreat, approximately 7 kilometres north-west of the Perth CBD, it is a short walk from Churchlands Senior High School.

Kindergarten to year 2 classes provide innovative and engaging curriculum programs reflecting the outcomes of the National Early Years Learning Framework and the standards outlined in National Quality Standard Framework for Early Childhood Education.

Community support of the school and its educational programs is excellent. The Parents and Citizens’ Association (P&C) is a dynamic in its ability to raise funds to support innovation and school improvement. The School Board is an informed , proactive body overseeing the school’s Delivery and Performance Agreement and Business Plan. The Board membership includes parents and staff who are involved in making wide ranging decisions that impact positively on the school.

All classrooms are air conditioned, networked, have digital technology capabilities and common wet areas. The school has well maintaintained grounds with multi-purpose hard courts, an oval, undercover area and playgrounds.

The highly professional staff at Churchlands Primary School work collaboratively to improve outcomes, maintain high standards and celebrate success in an inclusive, caring school environment.

Confident, Independent Learners

Teaching programs are designed to equip all students with the skills and knowledge to become confident, independent learners. A strong focus on literacy and numeracy along with opportunities for the academically talented, results in excellent progress and achievement. The school’s NAPLAN results are consistently well above like state and Australian averages. Many year 5 and 6 students benefit from external Primary Extension and Challenge (PEAC) programs which are supplemented by an enriched curriculum supported by digital and cooperative learning.

Innovative and Engaging Curriculum - "The Churchlands Way"

Teachers at CPS deliver innovative, diverse, challenging and differentiated curriculum across the school through evidence based instructional strategies and skills. Our learning program provides opportunities for our students to achieve their individual best in all areas of development. We cater for students in a variety of ways and focus on providing a curriculum that supports independent and inquiry learning and for students to be resilient and critical thinkers.

Celebrated Diversity

CPS celebrates its culturally diverse community. A significant number of students speak English as an Additional Language/Dialect (EAL/D) and  they are supported by a qualified specialist teacher to effectively access the Western Australian curriculum. We believe that every child has the right to feel safe and supported in a secure, well maintained learning environment. The Bounceback program focuses students on building a strong and resilient community, ensuring the expectations of school community are upheld and recognising and rewarding them for their efforts.

Vibrant Specialists Arts Program

The school’s vibrant specialist Arts program includes; music, visual arts and drama. Instrumental music tuition for piano, clarinet, violin, cello and double base. The school choir ‘VOICE’, band ‘HOTNOTES’ and the string ensemble perform regularly at school assemblies and at external events. Students also engage in 120 minutes physical education per week and French is taught to year 3s as a second language.

Technology & S.T.E.A.M

At Churchlands Primary School  we have set our sights on becoming a regional leader in offering digitally leveraged learning across all curriculum areas as well as provide authentic and diverse experiences that allow our students to explore, learn and create while learning the new WA Digital Technologies Curriculum. Our students are well equipped with skills and knowledge that help them not only adapt to their future professional roles, but to thrive in their ever changing environment.

Sustainability

Churchlands Primary School has a proud history of developing environmentally aware students through it’s renowned Sustainability program. A pillar of this program, the  9R shed, offers student’s ‘hands-on’ experience in sustainability science. The integrated environmental program also includes an outdoor learning area focusing on recycling and sustainability with vegetable gardens, worm farms, composting, bush tucker and a frog habitat. In 2017 the school regained the Waste Wise Accreditation.

“Our kids are really supported and enjoy the diversity of the Churchlands learning program.”

Susan Johnson

Engaged Students

Passionate Teachers

Dedicated Support Staff

Years celebrated