The school’s commitment to ongoing upgrades in learning spaces and the integration of the latest teaching resources and technology ensures that our classrooms provide a vibrant environment that fosters curiosity, creativity, and a love for lifelong learning.
A highlight of the school is the award-winning Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden, where students actively engage in hands-on learning about sustainability and healthy eating.
Centrally located, these gardens were recognised with the National Sustainability Award at the Australian Parliament House in 2024.
Combined with the expansive playground, the school creates an ideal setting for exploration and play, allowing children to thrive both academically and socially.
Corowa Public School Principal Helen Duncan said the school believes in offering a diverse range of opportunities for our students.
“Our facilities support various sporting activities, technological lessons, and innovative science programs, while our well-stocked library serves as a treasure trove for inquisitive minds,” she said.
“We also offer a variety of extracurricular activities, including dance, chess, and public speaking, ensuring that every child has the chance to discover and nurture their unique talents.
“What truly sets us apart is our close-knit community. Despite the wealth of resources and opportunities we provide, we maintain a small-school environment that allows our dedicated staff to know and support each student personally.
“This nurturing atmosphere ensures that every child feels safe, valued, and empowered to succeed.”
As the school celebrates Education Week it invites the community to join them in igniting the potential of its students and making lasting memories together.