The Victorian Government made a commitment to deliver 100 new schools
between 2019 and 2026. This includes Ramlegh Park Primary School.
Ramlegh Park Primary School was originally known by the interim name of Thoroughbred Primary School while it was being planned and built.
Linda
Corcoran has been appointed
as the first principal.
Enrolments are now open for Prep to Year 6. For more enrolment information, please email linda.corcoran@education.vic.gov.au .
Further information on the school, including enrolment, can be found on its official Facebook page.
Enrolments
Enrolments are now open for Prep to Year 6.
Findmyschool.vic.gov.au has been
updated to show school zones for 2021. This includes the zone for Ramlegh Park Primary School.
Policies on enrolment, placement, and admission are available on the Department of Education and Training website.
Facilities
Your new school includes the following facilities:
- two learning neighbourhoods
- administration building
- outdoor play courts
- performing arts and physical education building
- sports field.
Kinder
Ramlegh Family and Community Centre is located next to Ramlegh Park Primary School.
This will help local children
make a smooth transition from pre-school and reduce the number of
drop-offs for some parents with kinder and school-aged children.
Principal Appointment
Linda Corcoran has
been appointed as the first principal of Ramlegh Park Primary School. This appointment follows a
thorough Department of Education recruitment process.
In the video presentation below, Linda Corcoran answers all your
questions about enrolment, curriculum, wellbeing programs, facilities, uniform,
culture and more.
You can also read more about Linda's plans for the school in
this Frequently Asked Questions document (PDF or WORD)
School name
Ramlegh Park Primary School was chosen as the school name following community consultation and discussions with Geographic Names Victoria, with consideration given to factors including public interest, relevance to the local area, and the consideration of local Indigenous languages.
The school is named after the area
of Ramlegh Springs which features two significant parks.
We consulted with local communities for three weeks from Wednesday 24 June to Wednesday 15 July 2020. Thank you for your input.