Emmaville Central School is a small K to 12 school located in a small supportive township in the northern New England area. The school participates in the Country Areas Program (CAP) and the Priority Schools Program (PSP). Staff are highly skilled in a broad range of areas and have won a variety of awards for their excellent teaching. Parents and community members support the school wholeheartedly.
There is a strong emphasis on literacy, numeracy and technology across the school. Classes are small and teaching is highly responsive to students' needs. Innovative programs in Vocational Education, creative arts, Aboriginal Education, student leadership and student welfare aim to provide opportunities for all. A chaplaincy program support values education, student endeavours and citizenship.
Emmaville Central School is a small K to 12 school located in a small supportive township in the northern New England area. The school participates in the Country Areas Program (CAP)and the Priority Schools Program (PSP). Staff are highly skilled in a broad range of areas and have won a variety of awards for their excellent teaching. Parents and community members support the school wholeheartedly.
There is a strong emphasis on literacy, numeracy and technology across the school. Classes are small and teaching is highly responsive to students' needs. In-school and after-school tutoring is tailored to individual differences. Innovative programs in Vocational Education, chess, creative arts, Aboriginal Education, student leadership and student welfare aim to provide opportunities for all.
A chaplaincy program and the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme support values education, student endeavours and citizenship. School's Stage 6 (Years 11 and 12) students study the majority of their subjects through Dubbo School of Distance Education but English and Mathematics are delivered face to face by Emmaville Central staff. Stage 6 has been proudly offered at Emmaville Central School since 2004