Learning
At Mona Vale PS, learning is active, purposeful and centred on the whole child. We encourage our students to show up with confidence, aim high and keep going when learning feels challenging. Our classrooms use an explicit teaching approach, where teachers explain what students are learning and why it matters. Students are guided step by step from teacher modelling to supported practice, and then to working independently, so every child knows how to be successful.
Our learning approach
We support every student’s learning by:
- monitoring progress and giving clear feedback
- setting goals and providing the right support or challenge
- building strong literacy, numeracy and wellbeing skills
- working closely with families and supporting key transitions.
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.
At our school, families may choose for their child to participate in Special Religious Education (SRE) or Special Education in Ethics (SEE) where these programs are available and delivered by approved providers. When enrolling, you can select from the approved options offered at our school, and students who do not attend SRE or SEE will take part in supervised, meaningful alternative learning activities. You may change your preference at any time by notifying the school in writing or using the online form where available.
For more information, visit the department’s website or contact us.
Catholic SRE (Scripture) lessons include activities that are fun, engaging and inclusive for students, whilst also providing students with the opportunity to critically explore their faith and beliefs, and to pray and reflect.
For more information about the Catholic SRE curriculum Walking with Jesus Pathways of Discipleship visit: https://www.bbcatholic.org.au/parish-community/ministries/ccd/curriculum(opens in new window)
Anglican SRE - The Christian Education Program (CEP) curriculum seeks, with SRE teachers from local churches, to broaden each student’s education by exploring the bible and helping them develop their understanding and knowledge of biblical principles, to build skills which will enhance their overall learning ability and to form an understanding of values and attitudes of faith, culture and what is means to be a Christian in the world today.
For more information about the Christian Education Program, please visit our website; https://cepconnect.com.au/about
Special Education in Ethics classes support children to develop a life-long capacity for making well-reasoned decisions about ethical issues.
The Special Education in Ethics program is provided by Primary Ethics. You can find out more information about the program or how to become an Ethics Teacher by emailing elanoraheightsethics@gmail.com(opens in new window) and the Primary Ethics Website(opens in new window).
Jewish SRE is provided by the NSW Board of Jewish Education (BJE). All teachers undergo a selection process and are trained in the professional delivery of the curriculum and in classroom management.
The curriculum is developed by BJE's professionally trained educators taking childhood development milestones into account. Focusing initially on Jewish festivals, the curriculum explores a wide range of Jewish values, ethics and traditions keeping a balanced perspective through engaging and thought-provoking activities. Students are encouraged to think critically, and share their insights, value their Jewish heritage whilst respecting others, and aspire to participate in the Jewish and Australian communities.
For more information, please see BJE's websiteExternal link.
Have further questions?
Contact us and we can connect you with the right teacher or head to the NSW Curriculum website.
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