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Employment
Part time, Fixed term
Subject
Support
Sector
Government
School type
Primary
Closing date
15 April 2026
Posted 2 Apr 2026
Details look wrong? Report an errorAbout Auburn South Primary School
549
Total students
54%
Boys
46%
Girls
36.8
Teaching FTE
13.3
Non-teaching FTE
1,165
ICSEA value
97th percentile · Higher SES
41%
EAL/D Background
Source: ACARA My School data
Role description
Location Profile
At Auburn South Primary School, we develop a positive sense of identity within a community that encourages individuals to flourish as inquirers, creative thinkers and globally responsible citizens. Whilst Auburn South Primary School is proud of its students¿ high levels of academic achievement, it is our focus on developing the whole child; academic, social, emotional and physical that allows our students to truly thrive. Students are encouraged to be creative, inquisitive and committed to achieving their personal and academic goals. They are empowered to make choices that impact learning and relationships in a positive way.
As an authorised International Baccalaureate Primary Years Program (IB PYP) school we ensure that all students can identify their strengths, experience personal and academic growth, be challenged in their learning, and reach their potential. This commitment to the philosophy of the IB PYP also ensures that our students develop the skills, knowledge and attributes required to become an internationally minded citizen. Innovative programs like the Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden program support this philosophy and build upon our already high levels of student engagement and connectedness to school.
The focus of our current Strategic Plan plan is to build on existing high levels of student achievement by further improving student growth and engagement outcomes in literacy numeracy through a concept driven, inquiry pedagogy. With a strong overall focus on `whole school¿ wellbeing, the school has continued to develop and implement its Visible…