Starting Kindergarten at Belrose – where the journey begins!
Kindergarten is an exciting and important milestone in your child’s educational journey, so it is important for them to have a positive experience that sets the foundation for a lifelong desire to learn.
At Belrose, transitioning to Kindergarten is effortless with the help of our experienced Kindergarten teachers, friendly Year 6 buddies and our engaging Sustainable OSHC program.
Explore the Prospectus below to see why our students love it here!
For your child, Belrose is where they learn to build social confidence and nurture their academic talents through our innovative student-centred inquiry-based learning founded on cultural values of Respect, Responsibility and Personal Best. Our students work with and support one another through collaborative learning opportunities in class
For parents, Belrose is a supportive and inclusive community in which every member works closely to contribute to decision-making, developing policies and management plans with our principal that will best serve your children’s future.
This Parental Information Booklet will help you and your child get more familiar with Belrose Public School.
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Orientation and Transition Days
A child's first year at school can set the tone for the rest of their school life. Belrose aims to provide all Kindergarten students with a firm foundation in basic skills and also to ensure a happy, well-adjusted and positive attitude to learning and playing at school.
Orientation morning for Kindergarten takes place early in Term 4 prior to their entry to school. At this time a 3-week transition to school program commences in which children engage in a range of classroom based activities that are designed to help them become familiar with the school's classrooms, playground, teachers and fellow students.
An information program for parents is held early in Term 1 as children settle into their first year at school. This comprises information sessions on the teaching of literacy and mathematics, general class routines, health and hygiene issues and school life in general. Parents are also invited to a morning tea with the principal.
Learning and Support Programs
Learning and Support at Belrose Public School provides specialist assistance to students in all our classes with additional learning and support needs. Students who require additional support include those who may have a specific learning difficulty in literacy or numeracy, they may have particular health care needs, a physical disability, vision or hearing loss or specific diagnosis of Autism or ADD.