Principal’s Message

 

You are very fortunate to be part of a wonderful school where you are empowered to learn and grow.  As your Principal, I am extremely proud to be part of Cranbourne South Primary School and I am delighted that you are part of our family.

We have a welcoming, positive and caring environment, supported by a strong community, that encourages our students to be confident and creative in achieving their highest potential.  At Cranbourne South Primary School we are passionate about providing students with opportunities that develop their emotional, social, physical and academic skills.  Our goal is to encourage you to persist and try new things, embrace the many opportunities presented to you, while instilling a lifelong love of learning.

Over the course of the year, I encourage you to take ownership of your achievements, no matter how great or small.  You have an unlimited amount of potential, with unique strengths and interests so be proud of who you are!

We look forward to sharing your learning journey.  We will take great delight in seeing you grow into a responsible, happy resilient and socially fulfilled individual.

 

Our Values

PURPOSE:  I am here.

POSITIVITY: I look on the bright side.    

PERSISTENCE: I am determined.

PRIDE: I stand tall.

PASSION: I strive to achieve. 

Our Mission

Our school endeavours to empower teachers, students and community members to embrace learning, achieve their personal best and strengthen emotional, social and physical wellbeing.

Our Philisophy

To provide all students with an education they can be proud of by exhibiting confidence and creativity in this complex and ever changing world. To assist students in taking ownership of their learning; to grow into responsible, happy, resilient and socially fulfilled individuals.

History

Cranbourne South Primary School was established on April 23 1956 in a one room building and a total of 27 students. The school’s official opening was conducted on August 24 1956. The first ‘Head Teacher” Mr P.B. Botsman was an energetic man with the support of an equally energetic school committee and mother’s club.

A second classroom was added at the end on 1961 with a third added in 1970. By 1975 the school was extended to six classrooms plus two offices, staffroom, storeroom and attached toilets.

Our Team

 

Cate McKenzie, Acting Principal Karen Halket, Assitant Principal

 

 

The preferred method to contact the classroom teachers is via the ‘Send emails to [Student]s teachers’ in COMPASS. 

 

CLASSROOM TEACHERS

   
Foundation – FA  Rachael Richardson

Foundation – FB Danielle Ackland

 
1A- Alicia Papadopoulos (4 days) 1B – Melissa Henwood (3 days) Elaine Doughty (3 days in 1A & 1B)
2A – Jessica Mills (3 days) 2B – Joe Meade 2A – Chloe Eggleston (2 days)
3A – Jessica Cook 3B – Tessa Horkings  
4A – Tegan Janusaitis 4B – Shauna Watkinson  
5A – Johanna Allteron 5B – Aimee Scanlan  
6A – Phillipa Atheron 6B – Mark Wade  

 

 

SPECIALISTS

EDUCATION SUPPORT

OFFICE ADMINISTRATION

Literacy Support – Kendra Anderson Rani Bawa Business Manager – Monique Hunt
Arts & Digitech – Alyssa Danger Sharon Cattanach Office Admin – Lisa McMahon

Environmental Studies & DigitechReagan Forbes   

Joanne Clark (ES Leader) Office Admin Kirstie Scutt
Physical Education  Danielle Curtois Brendan Corcoran Office Admin – Kylie Psaila
Social Wellbeing – Rhianna Hamilton Holly Hinton Student First Aid – Christie Snowden
Student Engagement and Support – Ros Robinson & Smudge Grace Roberts
Disability Inclusion Leader – Nichola Allen
  Lee Rutter  
  Hayley Van Roest  
  Sarah Lyne  
  Cassie Franklin  
  Keisha Atkinson  

 

Student Leadership in 2024

School

Captains

Nate P

Millie D

 

Vice

Captains

Zac L

Amelia C

SET

Leader

Jackson I

 

 

SCC

Leader

Indy H 

House Captains

Mackenzi H

Bailey B

House Captains

Zoey K

Libby S

House Captains

Summer W

Trinity C

House Captains

Lachlan S

Alaska N

School Council & Governance

Cranbourne South Primary School, like all government schools in Victoria has a school council. The School Council is a group of people who assist in governing the school. It is given the power to set the directions for the school, and is a legal entity in its own right. A School Council directly governs and influences the quality of education that a school provides to its students.

To carry out its role effectively, the School Council needs to be able to work cooperatively with the parents and staff at the school. School and community consultation is an integral part of the effective running of school councils.

Cranbourne South Primary School has 12 members in total – 7 parents, 4 DET staff members and 1 optional Community Member. 

School Council meets at least 8 times throughout the year both in person and remotely.

2024 School Council Members

DET Members Parent Members Community Member
Karen Halket (Executive Officer) Kirralea Bridges (Vice Presidet) John Barbaressos (President)
Kate Corbett (Treasurer)
Skye Kennedy
Stefanie Prendagast
Bill Papadopoulos
Alicia Ryan-Peek

 

Reports and Plans

Strategic Plan 2023 – 2027

Annual Implementation Plan 2024

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2023 Annual Report

 

 

 

School Map & Class Locations

 

Hiring of School Facilities

 

Cranbourne South Primary School has facilities available to hire.  Please refer to the policy below for more information: 

Hire Of School Facilities Policy (2024)

Contact the school office to discuss and/or make an application online at Hiring of Facilities Online Application Form

 

Refer to the map below for the zones available to hire.

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