Learning

At our school, we teach the NSW curriculum and offer many different subjects to support each student’s learning. We know that development of skills in literacy and numeracy are the building blocks for learning and for everyday life. Our teachers use effective teaching strategies to help students achieve their goals.

Why choose us for your child’s learning?

Strong foundations

We focus on the skills your child needs to succeed in school and beyond. This helps them feel confident and prepared for the future.

High-quality education

We offer a range of subjects to match what students enjoy and want to learn about. Our skilled teachers support every student to find what they love, do their best and succeed.

Inclusive and personalised learning

Our teachers adjust how they teach to suit your child’s needs, interests and learning pace. We make sure every student feels confident and supported.

Extension opportunities

Some students are ready for more challenges. We offer open-ended tasks, enrichment programs and support. We help all students to reach their full potential.

What students learn

Students learn a wide range of subjects in the NSW curriculum. They build skills, think creatively and prepare for life beyond school.

Our subjects
Explore how we teach the NSW curriculum through key learning areas.
Religion and ethics

NSW public schools offer special religious education and special education in ethics, delivered by approved providers wherever available.

During enrolment, you can choose a special religious education option for your child from the school’s available approved providers. You can withdraw your child from special religious education by selecting alternative meaningful activities, or special education in ethics if it’s available. You can update your preference by writing to the school or through the  online form  available at participating schools.

Visit the  department’s website  for more information about religion and ethics.

At  Mount Colah Public School, Special Religion Education and Special Education in Ethics is facilitated each week on  Wednesdays.  On enrolment parents/carers are provided with the SRE and SEE participation letter to complete and return. After the initial enrolment, notification of changes to a child's enrolment in SRE/SEE should be given to  the school office, in writing. For more information, visit  Religion and ethics.

The following SRE classes are offered at  Mount Colah  Public School: Protestant, Catholic, Hindu and Ethics. Each denomination operating at Mount Colah Public School is an approved provider. For further information about the provider, including authorised curriculum scope and sequences, please visit the required hyperlink below. SEE is provided by Primary Ethics. For more information about SEE, including the authorised curriculum scope and sequence, please visit the Primary Ethics website (hyperlink below). At Mount Colah Public School, Ethics is only offered on a limited basis due to availability of teachers trained in Primary Ethics so your child may need to attend non-scripture when there is no Ethics class available. During the time that SRE/SEE classes are being held, students not attending, will be located in a separate space and will participate in meaningful activities  such as reading or private study. Students will be supervised by Mount Colah staff.

Catholic:  https://www.bbcatholic.org.au/evangelisation/ccd/curriculum/scope-sequence-and-lessons/scope-sequence-and-lesson-names

Combined Christian:  https://whysre.com.au/cepcurriculum

Ethics:  primaryethics.com.au

Our learning approach

Our school uses explicit teaching. This means we clearly tell students what they are learning, why it is important and how to do it step by step. Explicit teaching helps students understand new ideas by breaking them into smaller parts.

Learning at our school is student-centred, inclusive and practical. We are committed to equity and access. We support all learning styles and needs. Our teachers use proven teaching strategies. They take part in ongoing professional development to stay up to date with best teaching practice.

Our learning approach includes:

Helping students progress

We support every student’s academic progress by:

Learn more about additional learning support at our school.

Assessment and reporting

Our teachers use a variety of strategies to assess student learning. These include observing work in class and looking closely at tasks throughout the year.

Twice a year, teachers formally assess a student’s achievement based on the outcomes described in the syllabus of each subject. A written report using the  common grade scale  is sent home in the first half of the year, usually near the end of Term 2, and again in Term 4. This gives a clear picture of your child’s learning.

We provide detailed information to students about what we expect from them throughout the year and how their work will be assessed. Students have a number of formal assessments throughout their schooling.

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Student opportunities and activities

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Our principal and staff

Get to know our principal and staff, who work together to create a positive school culture.