Gladysdale Primary School serves the semi rural community of the picturesque Little Yarra Valley. The school is a focal point for families and is serving 86 children's formal educational needs. The school population is ideal - small enough to be personal - large enough to have benefits. Children have developed respect and pride in their school and are encouraged to be inquiring, independent, responsible and self disciplining.
Little Yarra Steiner School is a K-12 Steiner School offering children what you would expect from a Steiner School:an early childhood setting based on the rhythm of a home-like environment;the Class teacher period (1-8) guided by the beauty of epochial themes;and a High School (9-12) awakening the young person to truth in preparation of meeting the future with the inner strength and skills most amongst us would only have dreamed possible
Registrations now open, and morning tours welcome. We are a lovely, family owned long day care centre in beautiful Yarra Junction. We pride ourselves on exceptional care with the highest quality education. Location: 4 Station Street, Yarra Junction, 3797, Victoria. Phone: 03 5900 6724
Upper Yarra Secondary College is located in the Yarra Valley, about 65 km east of Melbourne, Australia in the state of Victoria. About 600 students from Years 7 to 12 attend UYSC. Students enrol in the school, coming from thirteen different Primary Schools.
Warburton Primary School is a vibrant, caring school community situated in extensive and picturesque grounds in the Upper Yarra Valley at Warburton.
Our school is built on sound relationships with our students and wider school community, who are an integral part of the school's operations.
Warburton students are actively engaged in a broad curriculum that has Literacy and Numeracy as a focus, yet caters for their creative and physical needs.
Warburton Christian Playgroup has been functioning now for just over 6 years. The intent was to bring a professional playgroup program to the many mothers in the Upper Yarra community who feel the need of some contact with other parents and to give their children somewhere to play with their peers.