Learning today,
Leading tomorrow.
St Agnes School is a government school for pre-school to year 6 students. Built into a bushland setting we are situated in the Tea Tree Gully council area in the north-eastern suburbs of Adelaide.
A Message from the Principal
Welcome to St Agnes School
As highly committed educators we collaborate and plan in professional learning communities to support our site improvement priorities aligned with the Australian Curriculum learning areas. Our staff take great pride in providing a rigorous curriculum including Spanish, Performing Arts and Physical Education specialist lessons.
To maximise learning for students to achieve their personal best and provide a safe and supportive learning environment we have partnered with The Resilience Project. This is a whole school approach from Preschool to year 6 to teach positive mental health strategies to build young people’s capacity to deal with adversity.
Our school and house captains are involved in decision making and supporting younger students to have authentic student voice in the function and improvement of our school.
The school offers a vibrant Pre-school and Playgroup program as well as an OSHC program that operates before school, after school and during vacation periods.
Extra-curricular activities are offered through our kitchen/garden program, Festival Choir, instrumental music, SAPSASA events and camp.
Our motto ‘Learning today, leading tomorrow’ encompasses our philosophy of offering a high-quality education to our future leaders.
Enrolment enquires are welcome. Families who are considering our school are encouraged to attend a Principal’s tour through booking with the front office.
Acknowledgement
to Country.
We acknowledge this land where we play and work is the traditional lands of the Kaurna people and we respect their spiritual relationship with their country; the land, the creatures, the plants and waterways. We also acknowledge the Kaurna people as the custodians of the Adelaide region and that their cultural and heritage beliefs are still as important to the living Kaurna people today. We respect their Elders past, present and future.