Junior School

Beyond the classroom are many other opportunities for the children to participate and grow.

The school is blessed with extensive programs for gifted and talented children as well as those needing extra learning support. Staff are specifically trained specialists in these areas. We are also blessed with the services of a school counsellor with extensive experience in junior schools.

The school is a pleasant, relaxed environment with wide open playing spaces amongst native trees with plenty of shade, and purpose-built play equipment; modern, air-conditioned classrooms; a mix of male and female teachers; access to High School facilities such as ovals, large and small halls and the gymnasium; inexpensive Before-School and After-School Care for all ages; a range of us services; and a purpose-built kiss-n-drop facility.

News

  • Dr John Collier with St Paul's Chairman Don Harwin

    Dr John Collier bids farewell to St Paul's

    Dr John Collier, who has served as Principal of St Paul’s Grammar School Penrith since June 1997, is to resign from the end of 2009 to take up an appointment as Head of St Andrew’s Cathedral School Sydney from the beginning of 2010. St Paul’s has been blessed with a succession of outstanding principals like Dr Collier who have made their own distinctive and distinguished contribution to the school.

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  • St Paul's gardens

    Helping victims of the Victorian bushfires

    The St Paul’s Grammar School community has been deeply saddened by the recent tragic bushfires in Victoria and have commenced a long term project of supporting some of the victims. St Paul's is providing financial assistance to students from Plenty Valley Christian College who have lost their homes in Kinglake.

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  • Tree Planting August 2008

    Thinking globally and acting locally

    Amongst the student, staff and parent community at St Paul’s are many who, from many different perspectives, appreciate this fragile blue globe in the dark immensity of space and wish to protect it for our children and grandchildren.Here, five Year 12 students present their take on green issues, the first being 2007/08 Dean Astley, School Captain:

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Events

Mon Nov 9

Year 3 Camp -

Galston, Thru 11/11/2009
Wed Nov 11

REMEMBRANCE DAY -

Thu Nov 12

P - 12 Pupil Free Day