Bentleigh West Primary School
Bentleigh West Primary School | |
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School type | Primary school |
Principal | Steven Capp |
Years offered | Prep–6 |
Website | www |
Bentleigh West Primary School is a government primary school located in the suburb of Bentleigh in the City of Glen Eira, about 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) out of Melbourne's city centre, in the state of Victoria, Australia.
The school has won a number of environmental awards. As of 2020[update] the principal is Steven Capp.
History
[edit]The school was established in the 1930s and named Bentleigh West, despite the lack of a suburb of that name, as it was considered more fashionable to live on the western side of Bentleigh (west of the Frankston railway line), closer to Brighton East and Brighton than the other side of the line.[citation needed]
Major building works were finished in late 2010.[citation needed]
Staff
[edit]As of 2020[update] the principal is Steven Capp.[1]
Awards
[edit]Environmental awards
[edit]It has been awarded the Australian Sustainable Schools Accreditation 5 Star Award,[2] the Water Wise Accreditation,[2] the Water - Learn it! Live it! accreditation,[3] and was 2005 Regional Winner of the State Gardens Award.[4]
The school was one of ten selected for a "greening grant in May 2005" from Greening Australia.[5][6]
In 2007 the school was recognised for its efforts in the Education Programs category of the Savewater! Awards.[7]
In the 2015 ResourceSmart Education Awards, Bentleigh West won ResourceSmart Water School of the Year, and was a finalist in both the Community Leadership category and overall School of the Year. In addition, Mrs Brown was also nominated as Teacher of the Year.[8]
Faculty awards
[edit]Leonie Brown, who co-ordinates the school's environmental program, was chosen from 2,400 teachers to win one of the Australian Scholarships Group Community Merit Awards 2005.[9][10]
Sarah Asome won the Outstanding Primary Teacher Award at the 2015 Victorian Education Excellence Awards, for her work in the area of dyslexia.[8]
Sport
[edit]Student Theodore Petrakos won one of four 2006 Victorian School Sports Awards.[11]
Other school awards
[edit]The school was a finalist in the Outstanding Inclusive Education Award for 2015.[8]
The school has also been awarded Performance and Development Culture Accreditation.[citation needed]
Awards offered by the school
[edit]The Paul Jennings Award is a competition that takes place every year. Grade 5 and 6 students each enter a short story containing a sentence from one of Paul Jennings' books. The award is presented to the best story and the medal is presenting on the last day of term 4.[citation needed]
Notable alumni
[edit]- John Romeril, Australian playwright[12]
- Paul Jennings, Australian children's author[13]
- Georgie Stone, Australian transgender activist[14]
- Jeffrey Walker, actor director[15]
References
[edit]- ^ "Home". Bentleigh West Primary School. Retrieved 8 October 2020.
- ^ a b "Education Programs", Savewater
- ^ "Water - Learn it! Live it! Schools" Archived 1 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine, South East Water
- ^ "Victoria's Top School Gardens Unearthed" Archived 5 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine, Victoria Ministry of Education, 7 December 2005
- ^ "Grant to help create a landscape", Moorabbin Glen Eira Leader, 4 May 2005
- ^ "Schools Win Greening Grant" Archived 1 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine, Greening Australia
- ^ "Bentleigh West Primary School", Greg Thom, Herald Sun, 24 April 2007
- ^ a b c "Our Awards". Bentleigh West Primary School. Retrieved 8 October 2020.
- ^ "Passion rewarded", Larissa Ham, Moorabbin Glen Eira Leader, 30 November 2005
- ^ "ASG Community Merit Awards 2005" Archived 2 October 2007 at the Wayback Machine, The NEiTA Foundation
- ^ "Young athletes set the pace in sports awards", Caulfield Glen Eira/Port Phillip Leader, 8 May 2006
- ^ Austlit. "John Romeril | AustLit: Discover Australian Stories". www.austlit.edu.au. Retrieved 29 June 2024.
- ^ "Author Profile - Paul Jennings" Archived 30 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine, Jubilee Books, July 2002
- ^ The Australian Women's Weekly. "EXCLUSIVE: Meet Neighbours' newest star, trans activist Georgie Stone". Now To Love. Retrieved 23 August 2019.
- ^ Jeffrey Walker at IMDb