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Our school

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Injune P-10 State School is a Prep to Year 10 campus. The primary section of the school was established in 1921 with Alfred Biggs as first Principal. The secondary wing was added in 1963 when Year 8 first moved to high school. In 2014 the first Year 7 class moved to secondary schooling.

Mission statement

The promotion of excellence in a supportive environment.

Values

Respect, responsibility, resilience, relationships.

Respect

  • for everyone’s opportunity to learn
  • for ourselves and how we treat others
  • for school and community property/environment.

Responsibility

  • to engage in the teaching and learning that is available
  • to be on time and ready to work
  • to produce work you and the community would be proud to display.

Resilience

  • to keep striving to continually improve
  • to bounce back from disappointments
  • to learn from our mistakes and strive for excellence.

Relationships

  • Between community/industry and the school that are positive and mutually beneficial
  • Between staff and/or students that are courteous and cooperative
  • Between the school and parents where parents are partners with staff in their child’s learning.

With the mission statement and values in mind, our focus is on:

  1. Quality teaching and learning – improving outcomes for students by explicit teaching of literacy and numeracy for all students and targeted teaching for students with learning difficulties.
  2. Student family and community engagement - supporting genuine partnerships between the school, the P&C Association and the community through a consultative process involving the school and the parents in informed decision making.
  3. A positive school enhancing student wellbeing - developing positive relationships between all members of the school community (staff, students and parents) enhances a positive school culture and wellbeing.
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Last reviewed 07 February 2020
Last updated 07 February 2020