Mogo Public School

The school is located on the Princes Highway, ten kilometres south of Batemans Bay and six kilometres from Broulee. This position places it uniquely in the area as a small school. Although located on a busy highway at the southern end of the township, the school has extensive grounds along Mogo Creek. There are 66 students, with the school community extending from Tomakin, Mossy Point, Broulee to Mogo. There are two main buildings, one permanent classroom block housing the library and a primary class and the administration block, in addition to two demountables classrooms. The School has an active Parent and Citizens Association and Aboriginal Community Group which meet regularly. The school's strong Aboriginal Education program includes mandatory cultural units for each class and special focus and cultural days throughout the year. Dhurga the local Aboriginal language is taught across the school and at the local Pre-School. The school is a part of the Eurobodalla/Braidwood Learning Community and enjoys participating in all activities with the other eleven schools. Mogo Public School is a Priority Schools Funding program (PSP) for 2009.

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