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Nurturing staff are passionate educators

St James Catholic Primary School is committed not only to students’ academic growth, but their emotional and spiritual development.

This is why the school holds its students at the centre of all decision-making.

The experienced and nurturing staff are passionate educators who work towards all children reaching their full potential by providing engaging and individualised learning experiences.

They recognise parents as the first and foremost educators of their child, who – before starting school – has learnt to be curious, ask questions and investigate their world.

They have learnt from their parents the importance of being responsible, respectful and safe.

At St James, staff strive to continue this work and partner closely with parents to further build on this solid foundation, focusing on the development and promotion of the whole child.

This year St James introduced its whole school cross country event. All children were involved and showed great determination and resilience. Students showed comradery and loudly cheered on their peers!

The school was also able to welcome parents back on site to both assist with the cross country and cheer on their children.

St James Catholic Primary School looks forward to this being an annual event alongside its whole school athletics carnival.

St James Catholic Primary School is taking enrolments for 2023 for all year levels and conducting school tours.

Contact 5942 5404 or office@stjamesnng.catholic.edu.au to arrange a school tour with principal Bec Kollaris.

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