Learning

At Cooma North Public School, we teach the NSW curriculumopen_in_new 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:

Our school song

Come join our song with one accord

And sing with all your might

This is our cry, this is our word

That rings both clear and bright

Strive for the highest, for the highest

We of Cooma North

We’ll always sing as we go forth

Strive for the highest, strive.

Red White of Cooma North

From Guthega Dam, Lake Eucumbene

And Kosciuszko’s side

We’ll always strive to do our best

Which gives us all great pride

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:

  • real-world learning: hands-on tasks, group work and exploring new ideas
  • technology: to help students learn and build digital skills
  • flexible teaching: the right support for each student, with a focus on wellbeing
  • community connections: through excursions and local programs.

Helping students progress

We support every student’s academic progress by:

  • checking their progress and giving clear and timely feedback
  • setting learning goals with each student
  • giving extra help with personalised plans and support from specialist staff
  • reporting on each student’s learning progress so parents and carers know how their child is doing
  • providing targeted literacy and numeracy support in small groups
  • making wellbeing part of everyday learning
  • working with families to support learning at home and school
  • helping students through transitions, like starting school or moving to a new stage of learning.

Learn more about additional learning support at our school.