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.

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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

Student Councillor GRIP Leadership Conference

Student Councillor GRIP Leadership Conference

On Monday the 18th of March, the 2024 Student Councillors went to the Perth Convention Centre to participate in the GRIP Leadership Student Conference.  The purpose of taking part of this event was to learn and gain knowledge on how to be a better leader for our...

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EALD NEWS – WEEK 9

EALD NEWS – WEEK 9

What a wonderful term it has been! Hope that the Year of the Dragon for the Lunar New Year has been positive and prosperous so far. Wishing everyone health, happiness and harmony for 2024.   There has been lots to celebrate in our CALD (Culturally and Linguistically...

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French News – Week 9

French News – Week 9

At French Club this term, the fabulous four French Captains have been busy working with students in Years 3-6 to make French Easter cards for the residents of Regis Aged Care in Woodlands. The residents were delighted with the Easter greetings and messages (in both...

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Library News – Week 9

Library News – Week 9

We have had a wonderful time in the library celebrating Harmony Week and reading lots of fun stories in preparation for the Easter break.   This term, students and staff alike have all been enjoying watching the live stream from the International Space Station as it...

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Chaplain’s Chat – Week 9

Chaplain’s Chat – Week 9

Last fortnight’s activity looked at Mindfulness. This fortnight I’d like to consider the yellow zone from the Zones of Regulation. When we are in the Yellow Zone, we have higher levels energy and stronger emotion, such as feeling excited, fidgety, anxious, or...

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Cross Walk Safety – Pearson Street Crossing

Cross Walk Safety – Pearson Street Crossing

With our school situated on an extremely busy road, it is imperative that we as a community continue to discuss and practice safety when navigating these potentially dangerous areas. Our fantastic crosswalk attendants play a vital role in both guiding us across our...

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The Resilience Project – Emotional Literacy

The Resilience Project – Emotional Literacy

Working on our emotional literacy gives us opportunities to develop our ability to understand and express different emotions. When we improve our emotional literacy, we can work towards recognising our own feelings and our ability to manage them. This allows us to...

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CPS Carpark Rules

CPS Carpark Rules

Just a message to share our CPS Carpark Rules with new families (and a reminder for old)! The school recognises the heavy amounts of traffic, particularly at school pick-up, around the entries to our Cromarty Rd carparks and have been working closely with local...

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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