Maylands Peninsula Primary School 60 Kelvin Street, Maylands, Western Australia 6051
About the Business
Welcome to Maylands Peninsula Primary School, a leading institution in the heart of Maylands, Australia. Located at 60 Kelvin Street, our school is dedicated to providing a nurturing and inclusive environment for students from kindergarten to primary school.
At Maylands Peninsula Primary School, we prioritize the development of attitudes and values of care and concern for self, others, and the environment. Our dedicated team of educators is committed to instilling these important principles in our students, enabling them to become responsible and compassionate individuals.
We believe in the power of developmental learning, and our curriculum is designed to cater to the unique needs and abilities of each student. Through personalized teaching methods, we foster an atmosphere of growth and encourage our students to reach their full potential.
Our school is not just a place of education, but a hub for life-long learning and reflective practices. We strive to create a supportive community where students, parents, and teachers can collaborate and learn from one another. We value the input and involvement of parents and encourage open communication to ensure the success of our students.
Maylands Peninsula Primary School operates from 8.00am to 4.00pm, providing a safe and secure environment for our students. Our office is always ready to assist you with any queries or concerns you may have. You can reach us at 08 9462 6700 or contact us via email at [email protected]. For more information about our school, please visit our website at www.mpps.wa.edu.au.
Join us at Maylands Peninsula Primary School, where we are dedicated to nurturing young minds, fostering a love for learning, and preparing our students for a successful future.
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60 Kelvin Street, Maylands, Western Australia 6051, Australia
Reviews
"Absolutely vile. Believe the victims!!! Don't keep on making narratives to make the victims seem like liars."
"A sing along event for children where ppl drinking booz.. the principle stating its advertised start at 6.. yet our emails never mentioned 6 at all.. I would've brought cartons if I knew others allowed to get drunk.. such an exampletory school for our kids.."
"My son went here from kindy to year 6 . There was never a day he didn't want to go to school . I think there were 350 kids at the school when my son started but in that time it has grown to almost 700 . Despite that they have managed to attract some great teachers who seem to handle the full capacity classes with enthusiasm . As a parent I always felt welcomed by the teachers to discuss my sons progress and how he was going . The rapid expansion does mean there are quite a few semi permanent demountable buildings that are used as classrooms . Despite that the general feel of the school is much loved as it doesn't look shabby and is always well kept . The only downside which others might see as an upside is the "no homework" policy . I along with other parents did extra study at home to keep up with other schools that do do homework and they were the kids that secured positions in the very competitive GATE schools ."
"Both of my girls went the whole way through this school and it was a great school. It is hugely multicultural and socioeconomically diverse which is great and very representative of the local community (and Australia). As such the messages we were teaching our children at home were easily reinforced at the school. It is an independent school and a fantastic one. Great teachers, great programs. I would thoroughly recommend :)"
"Went to this primary school when I first arrived in Australia. I had the opportunity to pick between 4 different schools! I was so thankful I picked this one; teachers are very sweet and kind here. My 5th grade teacher, Ms. Bonetii and my 6th Grade Ms McKectny (not sure how to spell) helped me so much through out school. Not only did they helped me with my grades and learning a whole new language, but changed my personality to become a better person. Kids were very nice and gave gifts to each other when it was Easter and Christmas, I really enjoyed eating the Easter Eggs and Sugar Canes! I do really dislike the fact that they do not give homework to kids, which makes them very unpreppared for highschool as they became quite lazy when it comes to studying. Other than that magnificent primary school!"
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