Learning
At our school, we teach the NSW curriculum and offer many different subjects to support each student’s learning. We know that development of skills in literacy and numeracy are the building blocks for learning and for everyday life. Our teachers use effective teaching strategies to help students achieve their goals.
Why choose us for your child’s learning?
Strong foundations
We focus on the skills your child needs to succeed in school and beyond. This helps them feel confident and prepared for the future.
High-quality education
We offer a range of subjects to match what students enjoy and want to learn about. Our skilled teachers support every student to find what they love, do their best and succeed.
Inclusive and personalised learning
Our teachers tailor their approaches to meet each child’s needs, interests and pace of learning, ensuring every student feels supported, confident and ready to thrive.
Extension opportunities
Some students are ready for more challenges. Through our High Potential and GIfted Education (HPGE) approach, we provide open-ended tasks, targeted extension opportunities and tailored support that stretches thinking and deepens learning. We help every student work towards their full potential.
What students learn
Students learn a wide range of subjects in the NSW curriculum. They build skills, think creatively and prepare for life beyond school.
At Oatley Public School, students engage in a broad range of learning across all key subject areas, including English, Mathematics, Science and Technology, Human Society and Its Environment, Creative Arts, and Personal Development, Health and Physical Education. Technology is embedded into everyday learning to support creativity, collaboration and deeper understanding. We also focus on developing the 4Cs, including communication, creativity, collaboration and critical thinking, to help students become confident and capable learners.
Explore how we teach the NSW curriculum through key learning areas.
At our school, students can take part in special religious education (SRE) or special education in ethics (SEE) classes, depending on what’s available. These classes are delivered by approved providers.
When enrolling your child, you’ll be able to choose an option from the approved providers offered at our school. Students not attending SRE or SEE are given supervised alternative meaningful activities.
You’re welcome to change your choice at any time. Just let us know in writing or use the SRE/SEE Participation Update Form
For more information, visit the department’s website or contact us.
At Oatley Public School, we support high potential and gifted students by providing opportunities to extend and challenge their learning. Teachers identify students through ongoing assessment and observation, recognising strengths in areas such as creativity, leadership, problem solving and sport.
Learning is adjusted through flexible grouping, open-ended tasks and targeted extension, ensuring students remain engaged and continue to grow.
Click here to see how we support high potential and gifted learners.
Our learning approach
Our school uses explicit teaching. This means we clearly tell students what they are learning, why it is important and how to do it step by step. Explicit teaching helps students understand new ideas by breaking them into smaller parts.
Learning at our school is student-centred, inclusive and practical. We are committed to equity and access. We support all learning styles and needs. Our teachers use proven teaching strategies. They take part in ongoing professional development to stay up to date with best teaching practice.
Our learning approach includes:
- real-world learning: hands-on tasks, collaborative projects and opportunities to explore new ideas
- technology: utilising technology as a tool to enhance learning and build digital skills for the future
- flexible teaching: tailored support for each student, with a focus on wellbeing
- community connections: through excursions and local programs that extend learning beyond the classroom.
Helping students progress
We support every student’s academic progress by:
- checking their progress and giving clear and timely feedback
- setting learning goals with each student
- giving extra help with personalised plans and support from specialist staff
- reporting on each student’s learning progress so parents and carers know how their child is doing
- providing targeted literacy and numeracy support in small groups
- making wellbeing part of everyday learning
- working with families to support learning at home and school
- helping students through transitions, like starting school or moving to a new stage of learning.
Learn more about additional learning support at our school.
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Student opportunities and activities
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Our principal and staff
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