Mandurah Primary School, established in 1872 by Robert Mewburn, is the oldest school in Mandurah. Located in Hackett Street, close to the main business area and the picturesque Mandurah estuary, the school has undergone recent infrastructure upgrades to provide students with the most up-to-date educational resources. Catering to students from diverse backgrounds, the school’s size allows for a more personal approach with all families in the school community.
With a focus on providing a world of learners where children gain a passport to the world, Mandurah Primary School offers a range of programs and initiatives that have had a significant impact on students’ education. Feedback through NSOS, parents, students, and staff is valued to ensure continuous improvement and effectiveness in delivering quality education. The school’s rich history and commitment to excellence make it a cornerstone of the Mandurah community.
Emphasizing a holistic approach to education, Mandurah Primary School strives to create a supportive and inclusive learning environment for all students. By fostering a culture of collaboration and innovation, the school equips students with the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in an ever-changing world. With a strong emphasis on personalized learning and community engagement, Mandurah Primary School continues to uphold its reputation as a leading educational institution in the region.