We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of this land and pay respect to the Elders past and present. 
Aboriginal people have a long tradition of teaching and learning through sharing their connections with country,
community, language and culture, and through their oral histories, stories and lived experiences that are passed from
generation to generation. We recognise and value the learning that Aboriginal children bring with them from their homes
and communities into the classroom.
GWYNNE PARK PRIMARY SCHOOL

A warm welcome is extended to parents and guardians of children attending our school in 2024. School management, teaching and general staff trust that you and your children will enjoy your years of involvement with Gwynne Park Primary School. Our school’s motto is “Working Together”. With this in mind our school purpose is “to provide each and every student optimum learning opportunities to enable the development of individual potential by working in partnership with families and the wider community.”

Our school is a community hub where your child will be nurtured and develop a lifelong love of learning in a stimulating and fun environment. Our highly qualified teachers love what they do, and will help your child reach their potential as well as inspire them to try new things every day. Gwynne Park has a richly diverse community, with students representing over 25 different ethnic backgrounds. This will give your child the opportunity to learn about other cultures and develop the values of empathy and tolerance towards others. This is a great way to develop an interest and a love in your child for the world around them.

The primary school has a Principal and two Deputy Principals positions, and specialists in Aboriginal cultural studies, health and physical education, art/craft, music/dance, and library/information and communication (ICT). There are two Aboriginal Islander Education Officers who provide positive home-school partnerships and help increase the learning outcomes for Aboriginal students. The school is also fortunate enough to have a committed group of highly skilled Education Assistants working as paraprofessionals with children across all year levels.

An active P&C and School Council contribute to a collaborative organisation dedicated to meeting the academic and social needs of your child.

Our commitment to pastoral care ensures that each student is supported and inspired to reach their full potential, equipping students with the confidence and skills to succeed in life. Discover why Gwynne Park is more than just a school—it’s a place where students become the best version of themselves.

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Office hours are 8.00am - 3.30pm.

During school holidays the office will be closed at all times.

Phone: 0429 522 283

Address: 11 Tijuana Road

Brookdale, 6112, Western Australia 

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WA EDUCATION AWARDS

Six outstanding schools from across the state are celebrating today after being named winners in the WA Education Awards 2024. The WA Education Awards highlight the exceptional achievements of public schools and celebrate the important way they positively shape the lives of young people.

There were six award categories this year, recognising schools that demonstrate excellence in leadership, teaching and learning (both primary and secondary), cultural responsiveness, disability and inclusion, and wellbeing. Winning schools were announced at a presentation breakfast at Optus Stadium with special guest 'Bluey'.

GWYNNE PARK PRIMARY SCHOOL WON!

  Excellence in teaching and learning (Primary)

Gwynne Park Primary School in Armadale is the hub of the local community where students develop a lifelong love of learning in a stimulating and fun setting. The school has outstanding education initiatives that have led to high student results, with consistent and collaborative quality teaching approaches that are embedded across the school as well as mentorship opportunities for new teachers. Staff at Gwynne Park Primary School also value community partnerships and positive engagement with families to ensure all students feel welcomed, valued, and supported to achieve their best. Other initiatives that support students’ learning include a meditation garden, a Noongar six seasons yarning circle, and regular mindfulness activities.

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