Brookman Primary School

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Brookman Primary School is a leader in contemporary education with a proud reputation for achieving excellence. Named as ‘2018 Primary School of the Year’ at the WA Education Awards, Brookman has also been acknowledged for its leadership in STEM through gaining awards for ‘Excellence in Leadership’ at the Governor's School STEM Awards in 2020, 2019 and 2018 as well as the 2017 Governor’s Primary STEM Award for ‘Meritorious Leadership’ and inducted into the Governor’s STEM Hall of Fame.

Brookman Primary School is located 12 kilometres from Perth in the southern suburb of Langford. It is a suburb which continues to experience urban renewal and is in close proximity to public transport and shopping centres.

In seeking excellence, our school takes great pride in being named as a Finalist in the 2018 School of the Year Awards following on from gaining the Governor’s 2017 STEM Meritorious Leadership Award (Science Technology Engineering Mathematics).

With over 330 students, Brookman has an exciting and diverse cultural mix with one-third of students having English as an Additional Language. Over 30 nationalities create a wonderful multi-cultural blend within the school community bringing with it opportunities for cross-cultural understanding and inclusive activities.

The highly committed and professional staff have the needs and welfare of students at heart and constantly strive to look for evidence based methodology to further improve student outcomes.

As a high performing school, Brookman is fortunate to have high quality specialist teachers in Visual Arts and Performing Arts as well as Science, Physical Education and English as an Additional Language.

In future proofing student skills in discovery and innovation, all classes from Kindergarten to Year 6 have project based STE+AM (Science Technology Engineering Arts Mathematics) activities embedded into their teaching programs. These projects foster skill development in creativity, independent thinking, critical analysis, problem-solving, teamwork and communication; skills required in high performing countries around the world.

Hans Geers
08 94585542

Brookman Primary School students will achieve to the best of their potential and develop a love of learning within a safe, positive environment. Students will take pride in what they do, value cultural diversity, and enjoy active engagement in a supportive community.

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