NEW buildings, extensive grounds, natural bush surrounds and the semi-rural environment at Upper Beaconsfield Primary School (BUPS) provide an aesthetic learning setting, attracting students from a wide catchment area.
Students are drawn to the school from Upper Beaconsfield and surrounding areas including Pakenham, Emerald, Berwick and Beaconsfield.
A comprehensive prep transition program with local kindergartens develops the children’s confidence and the necessary social skills to make the transition to primary school a successful and enjoyable one.
Beaconsfield Upper Primary School principal Nick Karanzoulis said that the school prides itself on being “not just a school — but a part of the community”.
Phone the school on 5944 3591 to arrange a tour (every Wednesday 9.30am-10.30am) and find out first hand the opportunities that BUPS offers.
Visitors are welcome on the forthcoming open days on 16 and 20 May to view the new Early Years Learning Centre in action.
Beaconsfield Upper Primary School is at 40 Stoney Creek Road.
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