Hillvue Public School has an enrolment of 350 students, with 72% of students identifying as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander. The school is proud of the well-developed community partnerships with the local Aboriginal community, strong partnership with the Tamworth Local Aboriginal Education Consultative Group and with the small but dedicated local and regional P&C Association. There is a commitment to further developing language and cultural programs to support the students. The school is located in the growing regional city of Tamworth NSW. Tamworth city offers amazing opportunities with well developed sporting, cultural and community facilities. Hillvue Public School is well maintained with expansive grounds and is one of 15 current Connected Communities schools in New South Wales. Hillvue Public School has a strong focus on student welfare, community engagement and quality teaching and learning. It has key initiatives such as Early Action for Success and the Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden Program. There are open plan learning areas within the classrooms. The school is supported by close links to the University of Newcastle Rural Health, the University of New England, Opportunity Hub and St Peters Anglican Church Volunteers.
Hillvue Public School has a genuine focus on children and the provision of a diverse and innovative curriculum. The enthusiastic and approachable staff are highly trained and experienced professionals who provide a strong foundation for all students. As a pivotal role as a Classroom Teacher of Hillvue Public School you will be required to foster a school-wide culture of high expectations and a shared sense of responsibility for student engagement, learning, development and success. You must genuinely engage with the Aboriginal community in the development of culturally appropriate and relevant teaching and learning programs.
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