Learning at MPS

At our school, we teach the NSW curriculum and offer many different subjects to support each student’s learning. We know that development of skills in literacy and numeracy are the building blocks for learning and for everyday life. Our teachers use effective teaching strategies to help students achieve their goals.

What students learn

Students learn a wide range of subjects in the NSW curriculum. They build skills, think creatively and prepare for life beyond school.

Our subjects
Religion and Ethics

At our school, students can take part in special religious education (SRE) or special education in ethics (SEE) classes. These classes are delivered by approved providers.

When enrolling your child, you’ll be able to choose an option from the approved providers offered at our school. Students not attending SRE or SEE are given supervised alternative meaningful activities.

You’re welcome to change your choice at any time. Just email the school and let us know.

For more information, visit the department’s website or contact us.

High Potential and Gifted Education (HPGE)

At our school, we give the right support to help advanced or talented learners grow and do their best.

We notice these students early. They may learn quickly or show strong skills in creativity, leadership, problem solving or sport. We help them stay challenged with lessons and activities that match their strengths.

Contact us to learn more about how we support high potential and gifted learners.

Learning Support

At Milperra Public School, we understand learning can be hard for some students. That’s why we offer evidence-based intervention programs such as MiniLit and MacqLit, which provide targeted support in reading.

These small-group programs are designed to build strong foundations in phonics, fluency, and comprehension, helping students develop the confidence and skills they need to succeed.

English as Additional Language or Dialect (EAL/D)

At Milperra Public School, we welcome students from diverse cultural and language backgrounds. Our EAL/D program supports students who are learning English as an additional language or dialect, helping them to build confidence and succeed both in the classroom and the wider community.

Learning and Support teachers work alongside classroom teachers to develop students’ English language skills in speaking, listening, reading, and writing, while also valuing and celebrating their first language and cultural identity. Our goal is to ensure that all EAL/D students have equitable access to the curriculum and the opportunity to thrive academically and socially.

Our Learning Approach

Our school uses explicit teaching. This means we clearly tell students what they are learning, why it is important and how to do it step by step. Explicit teaching helps students understand new ideas by breaking them into smaller parts.

Learning at our school is student-centred, inclusive and practical. We are committed to equity and access. We support all learning styles and needs. Our teachers use proven teaching strategies. They take part in ongoing professional development to stay up to date with best teaching practice.

Our learning approach includes:

Helping students progress

We support every student’s academic progress by:

Learn more about additional learning support at our school.

Want to know more about our subjects?

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Student opportunities and activities

Discover clubs, sports and other activities your child can enjoy at school.

Our principal and staff

Get to know our principal and staff, who work together to create a positive school culture.