Mount View Primary School
Mount View Primary School was established in 1965 in Glen Waverley. The current enrollment of 995 students in 2022 is 995. This includes 35 students who are enrolled at the school’s Deaf Facility.
The school is proud to have a diverse cultural representation that reflects the diversity of the community. In 2011, a school neighborhood boundary was established. The school population is made up of students who live locally. The school has forty-five classes of single year that are divided into different levels.
The school facilities offer a variety of arrangements for classrooms, including two original Light Timber Construction blocks (1965), a Visual Arts Complex (c1975) and a full-size stadium (2003). There is also a Performing Arts Centre (c2005), Senior Learning Centre (2012), and a range modern portable classrooms.
Three fully equipped playgrounds are available, as well as a large, fully sheltered, outdoor basketball court. There is also a large, synthetic sports field, and an area for school use that is shared with the community.
The school has been accredited as an International Baccalaureate World School, which implements the Primary Years Programme. It also continues to expand its international outlook in education. The curriculum structure of the school included the eight learning areas that correspond to the Victorian Curriculum. Students were also offered a variety of additional curriculum and other opportunities. These included learning programs that provide specialized learning opportunities in Physical Education, Visual Arts and Performing Arts as well as Languages (Mandarin).
Mount View Primary School is known for its academic excellence and willingness to help students with special needs. It promotes a culture of mutual respect, cooperation, and care. Students with hearing impairments can receive specialized aural/oral support.
Mount View’s teachers collaborate with deaf teachers to create a safe, welcoming, inclusive environment for students with hearing impairments.
Mount View’s program was created in 1994 for students with hearing impairment. It aims to help students integrate into regular schools by improving their spoken language skills. This is believed to be the key to their academic and social success.
Students with hearing impairments, Prep through Year 6, spend most of their school days learning in class with hearing peers. They also receive individualised education programs from speech pathologists and specialist teachers of deaf, which help them to improve their listening, speech, and language skills.
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