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Teacher - Primary
Employment
Full time, Permanent
Subject
General Teaching
Sector
Government
School type
Primary
Closing date
1 May 2026
Posted 27 Mar 2026
Details look wrong? Report an errorAbout Warnbro Primary School
233
Total students
48%
Boys
52%
Girls
15.4
Teaching FTE
12.9
Non-teaching FTE
948
ICSEA value
24th percentile · Lower SES
19%
EAL/D Background
12%
Indigenous students
Source: ACARA My School data
Role description
This is a permanent part-time (0.6FTE) position commencing Term 3, 2026
Warnbro Primary School (PS) is an outer suburban school situated near the white sands and calm blue waters of Warnbro Beach. We are an Independent Public School catering for children from Kindergarten to Year 6. Established in 1973, we have a rich history, and traditions that span over 50 years. Our community serves approximately 265 students.
Our School motto is Strive for Success, with STRIVE forming the basis upon which our values are based. These values; Safety, Teamwork, Respect, Integrity, Vision and Excellence are well reflected in all areas of school life and in everything that we do and apply equally to the academic, social, emotional and physical development of all our students. They underpin our purpose statements Create Wisdom, Inspire Minds, Connect People and Build Community.
Find out more about our school by visiting warnbrops.wa.edu.au or Schools Online
The Role
We are looking for a Primary Teacher who possess exemplary teaching skills and who is a collaborative team player. The successful applicant will ideally be passionate, motivated, and a skilled educator who is committed to improving outcomes for every child, every day, through our whole school approaches, explicit teaching, and instructional strategies.
In addition, you should provide an inclusive and differentiated learning environment that fosters learning and development of the whole child. The successful applicant should pursue excellence in teaching and have high expectations for themselves, their students and their colleagues. E…