Classroom Support: Education Support Level 1-Range 2

Lyndale Greens Primary School · Dandenong North, VIC

Employment

Part time, Fixed term

Subject

Support

Sector

Government

Teaching level

Primary

Closing date

14 May 2026

9 days remaining

Posted 1 May 2026

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About Lyndale Greens Primary School

Enrolment

446

Total students

53%

Boys

47%

Girls

Staffing

33.4

Teaching FTE

12.9

Non-teaching FTE

ICSEA

974

ICSEA value

35th percentile · Average SES

Diversity

82%

EAL/D Background

2%

Indigenous students

Source: ACARA My School data

Role description

Location Profile

Lyndale Greens Primary School's vision is to be a community thriving through engagement and inclusivity.

Our school is located on Bunurong Country, Dandenong North, in the City of Greater Dandenong - the most culturally diverse community in Victoria. Lyndale Greens Primary School was established in 2010, through the merger of Lyndale Primary School and Greenslopes Primary School.

Our school has approximately 450 students, 70% of whom speak a language other than English at home, with 40 languages represented.

Our school has a strong focus on the explicit instruction of literacy and numeracy, complemented by a specialist program consisting of Visual Arts, Auslan, Science, Library and Physical Education.

Teaching and learning are supported by interactive displays in each classroom and learning area, 1:1 digital technology in Years 3-6, banks of iPads for junior years, and a TV/podcasting studio.

Our students have the opportunity to participate in a variety of extracurricular activities including State School Spectacular, Wakakirri, Girl Guides, swimming, camps, interschool and after-school sports, and looking after our adopted park, Booth Crescent Reserve.

Our staff regularly meet as year level Professional Learning Communities (PLCs) where they are guided through cycles of inquiry by our Curriculum and Pedagogy Assistant Principal, and Learning Specialists.

Our positive climate for learning is fostered through the Department of Education's School Wide Positive Behaviour (SWPB) approach, driven by our Wellbeing and Inclusion Assistant Principal and the SWPB Team.

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