Yeo Park Infants School Victoria Street, Ashfield, New South Wales 2131
About the Business
Welcome to Yeo Park Infants School, located in Ashfield, Victoria Street, Australia. As an esteemed establishment, point of interest, and school, we are dedicated to providing a nurturing and stimulating learning environment for young children.
At Yeo Park Infants School, we understand the importance of early education in shaping young minds. That's why we are excited to announce that enrolments for Kindergarten 2024 are now open. We invite all parents and caregivers to register their interest in attending any future information sessions and school tours.
We believe that education should be a collaborative effort between parents, caregivers, teachers, and students. That's why we offer engaging and educational activities for families to enjoy together. If you and your kids are airport enthusiasts, we have just the right activities for you!
In addition, we are proud to be a part of Education Week, an annual celebration of NSW public education. This special event recognizes the achievements of our schools, teachers, and students. It is a time to come together as a community and celebrate the power of education.
At Yeo Park Infants School, we value the input and feedback of parents and carers. The Department of Education has shared a draft plan for NSW public education, and we encourage all parents and carers to share their valuable feedback. Your opinions matter, and we are committed to creating an inclusive and collaborative learning environment.
We would also like to take a moment to acknowledge and pay our respects to the traditional custodians of the land on which Yeo Park Infants School stands. We recognize their enduring connection to the land and pay respect to Elders both past and present.
Finally, we would like to remind our visitors that the copyright for this website is owned by the State of New South Wales through the Department of Education. For more information, please visit https://www.dec.nsw.gov.au/footer/copyright.
At Yeo Park Infants School, we strive to provide an exceptional educational experience for young children. Join us in shaping the future of our students and be a part of our vibrant learning community. Enrol your child today and embark on a journey of discovery and growth at Yeo Park Infants School.
Location & Phone number
Victoria Street, Ashfield, New South Wales 2131, Australia
Hours open
Monday:
09:00 - 15:30
Tuesday:
09:00 - 15:30
Wednesday:
09:00 - 15:30
Thursday:
09:00 - 15:30
Friday:
09:00 - 15:30
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Yeooooo! This school is sick, it’s kinda wack tho cause it’s rly small."
"Such a gorgeous little school. My kids really enjoy going there and they are thriving in this unique environment where play and investigative learning is big part of how this school teaches."
"Nurturing early education in a park setting, with a focus on play and investigations. a school that welcomes everyone and is well loved by the children"
"Various disgruntled and self-appointed "values" defenders are crying that Yeo Park hosts children and their families twice a year on an entirely inclusive "Parents and Carers Day". The intention of this day is to allow children who have a Mother or a Father to invite them, or if not to invite someone else, perhaps a Grandmother, Grandfather, Foster Carer, older Brother, Aunt or Uncle to come and celebrate a morning tea with them. Overwhelmingly children will have a Mother or Father attend this morning tea. If you are struggling already to understand how this could possibly be an issue, congratulations most right-minded people are too. But "Dangerous Goods Transport NSW - a courier service in Roseberry" and others like them feel deeply conflicted by such a simple premise, so simple that children aged 4-8 manage to navigate it with joyful pride twice a year - the benefit of great education in a good school does wonders! I wonder what joy these angry men find in proposing excluding a child who might ask his Grandfather to come to a morning tea when and where a Father is not present or able? Or what they'd tell a little girl to do the morning everyone else has their Mother to brunch and she cannot. Would they tell a child as they so bravely post here now that she shouldn't ask another family member to sit by her and share a fruit salad that morning because its "un-Australian"? The language "parents and careers" offends them so much, that it's better a child should feel different and excluded just so that ridiculous men on the internet might not have to expand their worldview and realize it's actually about letting children celebrate their family. Children don't get to pick who makes up their family, and this is a school that never asks them to feel judged because of it. Whatever version of values this tantruming man is defending brings no joy and offers no compassion, who would want their child to go to a school that he'd approve of?! One that excludes, isolates and diminishes families? No thanks "Dangerous Goods" your values and sentiments are well named and correctly identified. I hope Yeo Park always fails to meet the approval of such people. It's one measure of the many where Yeo Park excels and is utterly brilliant."
"Cutest little school. Literally in a park."
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