Eurongilly Public School aspires to be a school of excellence that provides students with 21st century skills for life-long learning.
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The school is committed to all of its stakeholders, with a goal to create and implement innovative and flexible programs that meet the needs and expectations of students and the community.
Eurongilly Public School, is a “small school making a big difference” and is committed to quality education.
Student success in literacy and numeracy is evident in NAPLAN and school–based assessments and is a result of the ongoing priorities of the school.
These priorities include high expectations of student achievement, differentiated teaching and learning, the integration of ICT to engage students and innovative and dynamic approaches to quality teaching and learning.
Student welfare, sport, creative and performing arts and community engagement are outstanding strengths of the school.
The school is enhanced by an active Parents and Citizens Association and a supportive local community.
At Eurongilly Public School, we believe every child can be a successful learner.
This year has seen the introduction of a proactive Student Representative Council.
Throughout the year, senior students will be engaged in a variety of school and community based activities to enhance their leadership capabilities.
Throughout semester one, the school will be led by Sienna Orr, Grace Brabin and Ellouise Drew. They will be joined in semester two by Jay Preston, Liam Fitzgerald and Callum Hazelwood.
Eurongilly Public School welcomed three students in kindergarten: Mahli Carter, Tom Howard and Cooper McMannus.
With many exciting activities planned for 2019, we are all looking forward to another great year of learning and fun at Eurongilly Public School.