Croydon Primary School, established in 1888, is located in central Croydon on a bushland site of four hectares, within a culturally and socially diverse community. The school’s goal is to educate the whole child, academically, socially, and emotionally, with a focus on promoting a love of learning. With a student population of approximately 230 across eleven classes, Croydon Primary School offers a stimulating and motivating environment that challenges students to reach their full potential.
The school’s curriculum includes a strong foundation in Literacy and Numeracy, complemented by programs in Visual Arts, Performing Arts, Languages (Indonesian), and Physical Education. Students also participate in a wide range of extracurricular activities such as Inter-school Sport, Choir, School Production, and Camping Program. Croydon Primary School places great emphasis on student wellbeing, building respectful relationships and resilience into every aspect of school life to support students in their academic and personal growth.
With extensive grounds that include playgrounds, sports facilities, and gardens, Croydon Primary School provides ample space for students to learn, grow, and play. The school’s commitment to student development extends to the arts, with a spacious art room, Performing Arts space, and opportunities for music education. Through a collaborative approach involving teachers, staff, and the school community, Croydon Primary School aims to provide a comprehensive and engaging education that nurtures confident, creative learners and prepares them to become responsible citizens of the future.