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Eltham East Primary School (EEPS) is about our students; their learning, their welfare and their potential. We are committed to providing a nurturing and caring environment which supports and inspires our children to value learning, grow in self awareness and social responsibility. With our motto of Learning and Growing Together, the school and community form an interdependent partnership, with al

l members; students, staff and parents, living by and modelling our school values of Respect, Teamwork, Learning, Resilience and Enjoyment. We value and encourage a high level of community involvement and ongoing communication between the school and home. Dedicated, skilled and enthusiastic staff use a range of innovative approaches as well as proven teaching practices to provide the very best learning environment for each child. Music, Art, Physical Education and LOTE programs operate across the school. Intensive swimming programs are conducted from Years Prep to 4 and water safety/survival programs in Years 5 and 6. Opportunities are provided for students to embrace leadership roles, such as, school captains, junior school council leader and environment and house captains. Students often lead and organize whole school social service and curricula events. We are proud of our academic record and strive to continuously improve and enhance the learning opportunities and results for our students. On behalf of our students, staff and parents, we extend a warm welcome to you and your child as you join the Eltham East Primary School community. We look forward to your time at our school being a happy and fulfilling partnership.

Our Mentor Groups have been busy creating imaginative Six Sentence Stories! πŸ“šβœοΈWorking in mixed-age groups, students col...
15/06/2026

Our Mentor Groups have been busy creating imaginative Six Sentence Stories! πŸ“šβœοΈ

Working in mixed-age groups, students collaborated to plan and write creative stories using the structure: Somebody, Wanted, But, So, Then and Finally. The stories showcased wonderful creativity, teamwork and problem-solving, with plenty of unique characters and exciting adventures.

Students have now begun illustrating their stories and are already bringing their ideas to life with colourful and creative artwork. We look forward to seeing the finished masterpieces when Mentor Groups meet again!

What's on this week at Eltham East Primary School.
14/06/2026

What's on this week at Eltham East Primary School.

What a fantastic day at our House Athletics Carnival! πŸƒβ€β™€οΈπŸƒβ€β™‚οΈIt was wonderful to see students proudly wearing their hou...
11/06/2026

What a fantastic day at our House Athletics Carnival! πŸƒβ€β™€οΈπŸƒβ€β™‚οΈ

It was wonderful to see students proudly wearing their house colours and giving every event their best effort. The day began in the mist and finished in beautiful sunshine, providing the perfect backdrop for a day full of participation, perseverance and fun.

A huge thank you to our parent helpers for their support throughout the day. Events like this simply couldn't run without your time and assistance. We are also grateful to all the staff who helped make the day such a success.

Well done to all students for their enthusiasm, encouragement and sportsmanship! πŸ’™πŸ’›πŸ’šβ€οΈ

This week our last group of Year 3 and 4 students explored stories of Australian immigration and identity through a rang...
10/06/2026

This week our last group of Year 3 and 4 students explored stories of Australian immigration and identity through a range of historical and cultural perspectives. They learned about Aboriginal connections to Country by examining possum skin cloak stories and the importance of storytelling in preserving culture and history. Students also investigated the migration experience through Eva Schubert’s story, gaining an understanding of the challenges and opportunities faced by people arriving in Australia. Thank you to the parents who accompanied our groups to the Immigration Museum.

Today, 20 students from Eltham East Primary School travelled to Viewbank Primary School to compete in a chess tournament...
10/06/2026

Today, 20 students from Eltham East Primary School travelled to Viewbank Primary School to compete in a chess tournament against 94 students from 12 other schools. Our students demonstrated excellent, resilience, strategic thinking and problem-solving skills throughout the day. After seven challenging rounds, Eltham East finished in an impressive 4th place overall. A special congratulations to two of our students who qualified to progress to the next stage of competition and play in the State Finals in October. Congratulations to all of our players on a fantastic effort and for representing our school so proudly!

Despite the wet weather, the EEPS Cross Country team did a great job yesterday at the District competition. Well done to...
05/06/2026

Despite the wet weather, the EEPS Cross Country team did a great job yesterday at the District competition. Well done to all our runners for their attitude and effort. Thank you to the parents who helped and provided some extra umbrellas!

World Environment Day. Today, as part of recognising World Environment Day, our students participated in a range of acti...
05/06/2026

World Environment Day. Today, as part of recognising World Environment Day, our students participated in a range of activities, brought in containers for the Container Deposit Scheme and raised many for Local Food Connection. Well done everyone!

Today, some of our Year 3 and 4 classes visited the Immigration Museum to learn about the many stories of migration that...
02/06/2026

Today, some of our Year 3 and 4 classes visited the Immigration Museum to learn about the many stories of migration that have shaped Australia. Students explored museum exhibits, participated in the Our Stories program and enjoyed a walk across the Sandridge Bridge, reflecting on the diverse cultures, experiences and contributions that make up our community today.

Thank you to our parent helpers for supporting the excursion and helping make the day such a success. The rest of our Year 3 and 4 classes are excited to have their turn to experience this enriching excursion over the coming week.

01/06/2026

As part of National Reconciliation Week 2026, our choir shared a powerful performance of 'Beds Are Burning' at assembly yesterday morning. Students watched a video from Wurundjeri Elder Aunty Joy Murphy and learnt about the significance of manna gum leaves to the Wurundjeri people. Across the school, classes have begun contributing to an art project using collected gum leaves. We look forward to seeing this project grow over the coming weeks as we continue to learn about reconciliation and deepen our understanding of connection to Country, culture and community.

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Eltham, VIC
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