Eudunda Area School

  The school has a tradition of excellence dating back to its formation as an R-12 School in 1948.  
  Principal: Mrs. Lynne-Maree Hastings,
Deputy Principal: Mr. Dennis Marshall
Eudunda Area School, Morgan Road, Eudunda 5374
Phone –  08 8581 1500 ,
Fax
– 08 8581 1109

Website: www.eudundaas.sa.edu.au
 
 
Some of the features of our school are:-

  • excellent grounds and facilities, and quality teaching and learning programmes
  • a comprehensive transition programme from Preschool to Reception and from Year 7 to 8
  • emphasis on Literacy through a dedicated literacy session each morning, careful data collection, literacy testing for new students, intervention and guided reading programmes in the Primary years
  • emphasis on Numeracy in the morning programme for R-7
  • a fitness programme for students in primary years and a Health Promoting School programme R-12
  • a school choir of excellent standard
  • a broad range of programmes in Senior Secondary years, including Vocational Education programmes, School Based Apprenticeships and traditional academic programmes
  • a long history of high academic achievement, completion of SACE and students successfully reaching their goals in further education and training and the workforce
  • a Middle School programme highlighted State-wide for its excellence
  • excellent educational facilities including use of the Community Library, community gymnasium and swimming pool
  • excellent relationships between staff and students supported by opportunities for student voice through student government
  • excellent organisation and policy development
  • excellent information technology facilities with dedicated computer rooms and computers in all classrooms, and internet access
  • strong links between the school and community with opportunities for parental involvement in a range of decision making and school activities
  • excellent support for students with learning difficulties through a comprehensive Special Education programme including support from a School Counsellor and Chaplain
  • a family approach to the care of each student, with individual care, attention and support
  • a comprehensive camping and outdoor education programme in Years 6 to 10
  • A focus on sporting activities including interschool and knockout competitions at State level
  • a history of successful involvement in the Australian International Pedal Prix competition with a great deal of community involvement
  • A range of cultural activities including visiting performers, involvement in Come Out and other programmes
  • an openness to adult re-entry educational programmes