Yarralumla Primary School

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Yarralumla, Australia

yarralumlaps.act.edu.au
Education Management· Elementary school

Yarralumla Primary School Reviews | Rating 3.7 out of 5 stars (4 reviews)

Yarralumla Primary School is located in Yarralumla, Australia on 24 Loftus St. Yarralumla Primary School is rated 3.7 out of 5 in the category education management in Australia. Yarralumla Primary is a small, community English-Italian bilingual school located on the southern shores of Canberra's Lake Burley Griffin. Its focus is on developing the whole child through personalised learning in a language rich and inclusive environment. Our school is a neighbourhood school catering for children from the ages of 3 to 12 as well as out-of-area children from families committed to the bilingual program. There is a sizeable proportion of children from overseas embassies located in Yarralumla and other families on postings. Yarralumla Primary has built an enviable reputation for delivering a wide variety of specialist educational programs that include not only its Italian bilingual stream and English stream but also special education programs in the Learning Support Unit- Autism, a Cycle 1 Montessori curriculum, and a curriculum focus on The Arts and sustainability. All parents are encouraged to participate in our diverse, vibrant and energetic community as partners in our students'​ learning.

Address

24 Loftus St

Phone

+61 261423250

Company size

11-50 employees

Headquarters

Yarralumla, Australian Capital Territory

Founded

1957

Open hours

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siobhan forlong

A lot of bullying and very bad

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Benjamin George Griffin

Welcoming and progressive education with the best whole-of-school outcomes in the ACT. I.e compared to (say) private school, they have as equally good aggregate statistics, but also they bring up the whole student body rather than having a long tail of children that fall slowly behind whose stats are balanced by a few high achievers.

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Georgia Adam

Yarralumla was a good school, they just put there priorities in the wrong things, they didn't take care of the bulling problem that the school had, and if they did, they didn't give it enough attention. The school was goo, it just focused its time and money on the wrong things

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Bruno Wolnicki

I went there before but it wasnt very good