About Us…

The school community comprises the obvious people, Students, Principal and Teachers. In reality, is truly a web of community connections with all Staff, Volunteers, School Council, Parents & Friends and Community groups making our school ground fertile soil for knowledge and life experience.

Use the quick links or scroll down the page to meet all the people who make our school great!


Welcome to the Heyfield Primary School website.

Our staff is committed to providing quality educational opportunities for all students. Our present enrolment is 112 students in Prep through to Year 6, within 6 composite classes. We have small class sizes to allow for more specific and individualised learning.

Our school instructional model “The Sunflower of Learning”, aims to cater for the academic, social and emotional needs for each of our students.

We make a commitment that each child, at Heyfield PS, will be cared for as a whole, with their wellbeing considered as important as their academic growth.

The school has modern classroom facilities and has gone through the process of adding a new building in 2020. Our school includes 8 classrooms, a multipurpose room, a large art room and a fully stocked library. Reading is a very important part of our curriculum and we encourage and support our students to enjoy what they read, as well as gaining vital skills of comprehension. We have a specialist Librarian who guides students to choose books according to their interests. Maths is another area of focus for our school and teachers have the chance to work with our Maths specialist often. They strive to make Maths an engaging subject that everyone enjoys learning. Our Reading Intervention leader is dedicated to build growth in every student. Our Reading Intervention Program has been very successful, with all students showing progress in their ability to decode but most importantly to understand what they read, as well as devloping a love for reading.

Our Specialist programs include Art, Music, Physical Education, Library, Social Skills and Indonesian / Global Studies. Students access modern Information Communications Technology (ICT) facilities.

We value our students’ input in decisions for our school and there are many student leadership opportunities: School Captains, House Captains, Junior School Councillors, Bus Captains,  Library Monitor, Computer Monitors, Transition Leaders, Environmental Leaders and Lunchtime Activity Leaders.

Our vision and school purpose reflects our genuine commitment to our school:

Our school community commits to working collaboratively to provide a safe, challenging and engaging learning environment, using the principles of the School Wide Positive Behaviour Support (SWPBS). Students are taught expected behaviours and values that create positive, safe and supportive learning cultures. Students are encouraged to reach their full potential and develop as strong lifelong learners with high self-esteem and self-confidence.

They will display respect of others and their environment, aspire to have hopes and dreams, build resilience in their learning and attitudes and engage fully with an inquiring mind. Our values are Respect, Aspire, Resilience and Engagement (R.A.R.E).

We all develop as learners and demonstrate respectful practices when interacting with members of our school and broader community. We display positive attitudes towards challenges and encourage each other to give the best of ourselves.

We commit to nurture the growth of our students into skilled and successful citizens who will leave our school feeling confident and ready to face what life throws at them.

Our students and our community are at the heart of every decision we make, with the belief that all learners can progress and achieve.”

We have an open door policy and anyone is welcome to ask questions and enquire about our programs. We aim to keep open communication with our school community in a positive and respectful way at all times.  

Looking forward to seeing you in the future.

Velleda Thomas

Principal, Heyfield PS

“TODAY’S CHILDREN…TOMORROW’S FUTURE”

I acknowledge the Braiakaulung people, traditional custodians of the land we live in, country of the Gunai/Kurnai people and pay my respect to them, their culture and their elders past, present and future.

Our Values

We provide a challenging learning environment to equip our students for the future through our School Values.

Our R.A.R.E Values

At Heyfield Primary School our values of Respect, Aspire, Resilience and Engagement are central to all we do. We work together as a community to demonstrate our school values in the following ways:

  • Respect of others and our environment

  • Aspire to have hopes and dreams

  • Resilience build resilience through our learning and attitudes

  • Engagement engage fully with an inquiring mind

Our school Pledge reflects this message: “We, Heyfield Primary School students, pledge to respect and be kind to other students and treat others the way we would like to be treated.”

We often remind ourselves of the 3 gates “Is it Necessary? Is it True? Is it Kind?” and always link them back to our school values. Our student leaders refer to these and are role models to their peers.

Our Policies

In Victoria, all schools must meet the minimum standards for school registration. The minimum standards provide a foundation for quality schools through:

·       good governance

·       strong financial management

·       effective curriculum

·       sound teaching practices

·       safe environments for children.

The policies support us in these aims and in meeting the minimum standards are available from school reception upon request.


School Policies available on the website are:

  • Complaints

  • Enrolment

  • Student Wellbeing & Engagement

  • Values & Philosophy

  • Visitors

  • Volunteers

  • Yard Supervision

  • Administration of Medication

  • Anaphylaxis

  • Attendance

  • Camps & Excursions

  • Child Safety

  • Child Safety Code of Conduct

  • Communication

Child Safe Standards

Our School is committed to providing a child safe and child friendly environment, where students are safe and feel safe. 

Our child safety and wellbeing policies outline the measures and strategies we have in place to support, promote and maintain the safety and wellbeing of our students and are available from school reception upon request.

As valuable partners in promoting and maintaining child safety and wellbeing we welcome and encourage your feedback on our Child Safety policies and practices.

If you have any suggestions, comments or questions in relation to our child safe policies and practices, please contact us via email: heyfield.ps@education.vic.gov.au


Parent payments

Under the Department of Education and Training’s Parent Payments Policy, Victorian government schools are required to provide transparent information to their school community on voluntary parent/carer contributions.

The documents outlining the voluntary parent/carer contributions at our school are available from school reception upon request.


The Victorian Department of Education and Training has developed a new Schools' Privacy Policy for all Victorian government schools. Parents are able to view this policy and related documents using the links below:

Staff

The Heyfield Primary School staff team are committed to inspired education through a best practice administration. We are here to equip the next generation with the traditional values and modern skills.

School Council

The School Council is accountable for school evaluation,
school finances, the maintenance of school grounds and
buildings as well as the general oversight of the working of the school.

School Council elections are held in Term 1 every year. Councillors serve a two year term of office with half retiring each year. Parents, new and old are invited to nominate for positions on the School Council and/or to attend meetings.

The Council of Heyfield Primary School comprises
representatives of parents, teachers and community co-opted members.

The major responsibility of the School Council is that of deciding the educational policy of this school. School Councillors, the wider parent community and teachers share a common responsibility for the education of the children.

Parents and Friends

The school receives excellent support from parents in all aspects of school life including classroom activities, in-service programs and policy decision-making.

Support is also provided by an enthusiastic Parents & Friends Association along with a committed and caring staff and School Council.

The Parents & Friends club meets each month during school hours and all parents are most welcome to join.

Further information will be sent to parents early in the new year.

Student Leadership

Junior School Council is a quorum of middle and senior year students who represent the entire student population in formal and informal decision making and leadership opportunities.

Emphasis is on community support, fundraising, student participation and safety.

Demonstration of our core school values of Respect, Aspire, Resilience & Engagement are central to any leadership role within the school.

There are a variety of opportunities with differing levels of responsibility students can participate in. Student leaders are true leaders and initiate projects around the school, such as our link with a local farmer collecting our compost.

Children are actively encouraged to participate in the decision making of the school through the Junior School Council. All grades from Yr. 3 to 6 are represented.