Students at All Saints Anglican School are engaged in meaningful learning experiences that reflect the school’s commitment to faith, inclusion, respect and excellence.
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Megan Fisher
Education Week offers an opportunity to reflect on the impact of quality education, and All Saints Anglican School is proud to showcase its affordable-fee model combined with outstanding teaching and learning in a caring Christian environment.
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Learning at All Saints is thoughtfully designed to support children at every stage.
Students benefit from modern, purpose-built learning spaces that allow for explicit instruction while also encouraging creativity, inquiry and collaboration.
Most classrooms connect directly to outdoor areas and flexible breakout spaces, enabling learning to extend beyond four walls.
Specialist facilities in science, hospitality, visual arts, music and design technology further broaden learning experiences and engagement.
At the heart of the school are the Anglican values of faith, inclusion, respect and excellence.
These are not just words, but principles reflected in daily interactions, teaching practices and the strong sense of community.
Weekly Chapel services, Religious and Values Education (RAVE) classes and regular whole-school assemblies reinforce shared values and connection.
All Saints Anglican School follows the Victorian Curriculum F–10 (Version 2.0) through a developmental approach that supports students as they grow academically, socially and personally.
The school is also preparing for the next phase of learning with the staged introduction of VCE subjects beginning with Year 10 students from 2027.
The senior school at All Saints Anglican School will offer students in Years 10 to 12 a supportive and engaging environment where they begin to shape their own educational journey, whether academic or vocational.
Beyond the classroom, leadership, service and co-curricular opportunities help students develop confidence, independence and a strong sense of purpose, ensuring they are well-prepared for further study, work and life beyond school.
Students thrive in purpose-built classrooms and outdoor spaces designed to support curiosity, collaboration and growth.
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Rechelle Zammit