University Australia introduces Gilles Street Primary School in Adelaide City, for all your education and learning needs.
At Gilles Street Primary we thrive in a learning environment that has powered up, empowered learners.
We strive to develop inquiring, creative and respectful individuals, who through learning from each other form a deep appreciation of the richness of humanity and their role in shaping it.
There is a focus on 21st century capabilities, an individualised curriculum based on inquiry pedagogy and access to information and communication technologies in fluid and flexible learning spaces.
At Gilles Street Primary School we foster:
Respect and Diversity
We believe that through learning from each other and by studying a global curriculum children develop awareness and understanding of cultures which leads to a deeper appreciation of the richness of humanity.
Life-long learning
We value learning as a line long experience. We provide opportunities for all learners to be curious, inquirers express their creativity and foster the joy of learning.
Communication
We value and strive to develop effective social, emotional and communication skills for all learners.
A sense of community
Parents, caregivers and the wider community are seen as an integral part of our learning community and are actively engaged and utilised as a valuable resource
Welcome to Gilles Street Primary School one of the popular educators in your Adelaide City area. Our aim is help you in your learning journey.
We endeavour to celebrate each other's uniqueness by providing opportunity for all and to develop a culture that identifies that the journey towards excellence is often paved with trial and error, risk taking, learning from mistakes, flexibility and adaptability. We believe that encouraging students to take ownership of the learning is critical in achieving the best learning outcomes and that implicit in this concept is that students learn their own areas of strength and areas of development, through useful and explicit feedback.
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