Oldest school, modern advances

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CRANBOURNE Primary School is the oldest primary school in Cranbourne. It was first built in 1890 on its original site and moved to its present site in February 1969.
While the school acknowledges and respects its history, it is also proud of what it has been achieving today.
The school design now includes flexible indoor/outdoor teaching spaces.
The learning environment at CPS enables staff to work together, providing quality learning opportunities for all students.
Cranbourne Primary School has great facilities such as open designed learning spaces, gymnasium, art room, library, covered deck area, mini golf area, oval which has a soccer field, a football area and a cricket pitch, well-developed gardens and grounds, playground areas and a sandpit.
The school provides students with the opportunities they need to reach their full potential -academically, socially and physically. Students have the opportunity to participate in many activities to support their learning and development, such as life education, footsteps dance, tennis program, school choir, sporting events, camps, incursions and excursions.
The school develops strong partnerships with families and the wider community to help their students become outstanding members of society and to prepare them for their future.
For information contact principal Cheryl Van Deursen, assistant principal Dianne Fernand or transition co-ordinator Erin Robinson.
Cranbourne Primary School is at 42-58 Bakewell Street, Cranbourne.
Visit online at www.cranbourne-ps.vic.edu.au or call on 5996 1744.