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Employment
Part time, Permanent
Subject
General Teaching
Sector
Government
School type
Primary
Closing date
9 April 2026
Posted 27 Mar 2026
Details look wrong? Report an errorAbout Laa Yulta Primary School
393
Total students
51%
Boys
49%
Girls
26.2
Teaching FTE
13.0
Non-teaching FTE
1,040
ICSEA value
65th percentile · Average SES
70%
EAL/D Background
4%
Indigenous students
Source: ACARA My School data
Role description
Location Profile
Laa Yulta Primary School (located in Mambourin) is one of 14 new schools which opened at the start of the school year in 2024. It is located at 10 Elementary Road, Mambourin (located between Geelong and Melbourne). We are helping the growing local population in this new suburb to get a great education close to home. We have a current enrolment of 520 and the school is designed for up to 650 students.
The school has students in Prep to Year 6. The school includes: an administration building (incorporating a library and specialist classrooms); 3 learning neighbourhoods; a community hub with indoor multi-use court; canteen; arts/music spaces; hard courts; and a sports field. Students will have great modern learning areas with air conditioning and heating. Outside, we have shade sails for sun protection. The school is designed to be environmentally sustainable. More information about the school build can be found on the school website, https://laayultaps.vic.edu.au.
MOTTO
Our school's motto is `Dream Big, Dare to Fail'
VISION
Laa Yulta Primary School's vision is to educate all students to the highest levels of academic achievement. Our school aims to empower all students to embrace the challenge in learning, achieve their personal best and build their emotional, social and physical wellbeing.
MISSION
Laa Yulta Primary School's mission is to strive to consciously create an environment of respect and inclusion that fosters a safe learning environment and sense of belonging. This will allow our students to take risks in their learning and thus lead to higher academic…