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A school where children can grow in wisdom and love

Set in the heart of Healesville, St Brigid’s Primary School is a warm and welcoming community, enriched by the values of the Catholic faith. Our school provides a contemporary and comprehensive curriculum which immerses students in learning about themselves and the world around them.

Learning at St Brigid’s is student centred and personalised, embracing the diversity of each individual student. Our learning spaces are modern and flexible, offering dynamic experiences. Literacy and numeracy are central to our curriculum and equip students with lifelong skills, as well as fostering in them a love of learning. At St Brigid’s, our Catholic faith permeates all that we do. We celebrate faith through daily prayer and inclusive learning activities.

St Brigid’s students are immersed in a rich specialised program of The Arts, Physical Education, STEM and Indonesian. Our Leading Languages Program encourages the Indonesian vocabulary throughout all facets of school life, not just in the Indonesian classroom. Student wellbeing is seen as a core component to our curriculum with developing students’ personal and interpersonal skills, a primary focus.

St Brigid’s prides itself on its values and encourages students, staff and families to support each other as members of our school community. We would love the opportunity to meet with you and discuss your child’s enrolment.

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