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Welcome to the Primary School Page

The Primary School at Cedar College is made up of classes from Reception to Year 6, and is divided into Junior Primary (R-2) and Upper Primary (3-6).

The Primary School
The early years of Primary School at Cedar College lay down a foundation of learning and structure that is then built upon as the students mature and grow in their understanding and ability.

One key feature Cedar College introduces in the Primary School is the progressive and gradual change from home room teacher to specialist subject teachers. Alongside this structural change is the progressive development of teaching context and methods, which adjust to the needs of the students as they move from being children to adolescents.

Realising that the early school years set patterns for a child’s latter years, Cedar College seeks to expose students to God’s truth as it applies to their learning both in and out of school, including home and Church.

Pastoral care is an important part of the Primary School ‘Home-Room’ environment. Teachers interact with students on a caring and personal level as they mentor students in both academic and social skills.

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Primary School FAQ's

What age does my child need to be to start reception?

Children will be eligible to commence Reception at the beginning of the year if they turn 5 years of age before 31st March. Our Junior School (R-2) has two classes per year level.

What are the times for Primary School?

Day begins at : 8:40am (Fitness)
Recess : 10:35am - 10:55am
Lunch : 1:15pm - 1:55pm
Day finishes: 3:15pm

What are the class sizes in the Primary School?

Our Primary School classes usually have between 26 - 28 students.