A child-centered primary school that focuses on developing confidence and creativity in your child.

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Our Classes

Primary School Year 1-6

For children in Primary school in a mixed aged group tailored for different learning paces.

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Pre-Primary

For five year olds, who are now at the beginning of their compulsory education.

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Kindy

For three year olds ready to the transition into the start of ‘real’ school as they are turning four.

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Pre-Kindy

For three year olds who are ready to experience a self motivated learning style through their own discovery.

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Tutus

For children between 18 months and 2 1/2, who are ready to start their learning journey, with Mum, Dad or a Carer at their side.

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About Eton Farm

Nestled under the Darling Scarp, Eton Farm is an oasis with large trees and gardens started in 1908 by William McKay.

For over 100 years, the immediate family has worked the farm, running dairy cows, sheep, beef cattle and horse agistment.

Testimonials

“I am sooo grateful for this outstanding school!
My son is learning super fast, but without the expected tantrums and tears. Sharon is a beautiful, gentle teacher and the whole staff treats the kids with respect and kindness while still setting good boundaries, teaching values, life skills, and (obviously) literacy. So glad that we have this option and to see him grow into a person who enjoys learning and growing in every way.
Highly recommended!”

Kati

“Eton Farm is an incredible school, it has changed our lives, the support and kindness that the teachers, staff, children and families have given our Sons, is magnificent. I am truly grateful to have been apart of this school.
Our two children have grown and become so much happier and confident in every part of their lives. We definitely need more schools like Eton Farm everywhere in Australia.”

Kate

Eton Farm Primary School acknowledges the Gnaala Karla Booja people as traditional owners of the land upon which our school stands.