Learning
At Cooma North Public 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.
Our vision
Our vision is to provide quality education in an engaging and inclusive environment underpinned by a culture of high expectations and mutual respect.
We strive for all students to achieve academic excellence, with teachers and the school community holding high expectations for success.
The success of our school is underpinned by positive partnerships with parents and the wider community, and a commitment to developing students as responsible local and global citizens.
Our vision is for our whole school community to be partners in empowering students to be active lifelong learners who are respectful, responsible and resilient.
Academic and Sporting Opportunities:
- Mathematics, Science, English, Digital Technologies and Writing Competitions
- STEM
- Chess
- Creative and Performing arts – Wakakirri, Snowy Mountains Performing Arts Festival, SKIP dance program, Artrageous Arts Festival
- School sport including athletics, swimming, cross country carnivals, regional and state competitions, Gala Sports days – netball, league and touch football.
Leadership
- Early Act in partnership with Rotary Club of Cooma
- Year 5 Student leadership program
Positive Behaviour for Learning
At Cooma North Public School, we implement the Positive Behaviour for Learning (PBL) program at a whole school level.
Our core values are Responsible, Respectful, Safe, Resilient and Active Learning.
What PBL is: PBL is a school systems approach to enhance the capacity of schools to teach and succeed with all students. It is a process for developing whole school and individualised approaches to promoting positive behaviour to maximise learning engagement.
Behavioural expectations are defined, taught, and encouraged.
Extra Curricular
- Snowsports
- Aquatics Program
- Camps/excursions
- Robotics Club
Sporting houses
When a child enrols, they will be assigned a sporting house. Whenever possible, family members will be given the same house.
The houses are: