Winston Heights Public School

Winston Heights Public School is situated in the busy residential suburb of Winston Hills and has approximately 320 students. Whilst being a caring community school which prides itself on its small school atmosphere, Winston Heights PS also provides outstanding extra-curricular opportunites, comprehensive student wellbeing programs and holds high expectations for all students. The school has attractive and abundant grounds, spacious well-resourced classrooms and a large school hall allowing for outstanding learning opportunities for all students. The core business of the school is to ensure that all students learn to their maximum potential, achieving in a engaging, safe and happy environment. We provide students with quality educational programs delivered by highly qualified teachers. Students are actively engaged in challenging and innovative programs across all areas of the curriculum, to support and enrich learning for each student. We have a strong commitment to literacy and numeracy, and our mission statement reflects our commitment to develop all students to their full potential - academically, socially, physically and creatively. The dedication and professionalism of our staff is outstanding and our students are provided with many and varied academic, sporting, cultural, leadership and social experiences and opportunities to learn, communicate and grow. The school community is proud of the extra-curricular music opportunities for students, including band and keyboard. Technology is recognised as an important learning tool for our future focused learners and accordingly plays a significant role in the school, with laptops and an interactive board in each classroom, a fully equipped technology hub. Strong relationships exist between the school, students and parents. The wonderful support and excellent contributions in the education of their children by parents and family members make for a very strong partnership and contribute greatly to the high reputation that is enjoyed by our school and students within the wider community.

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