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Fixed Term - Teacher Aide
Employment
Full time, Fixed term
Subject
Support
Sector
Government
Teaching level
Primary
Closing date
20 May 2026
Posted 7 May 2026
Details look wrong? Report an errorAbout Malvern Central School
529
Total students
50%
Boys
50%
Girls
34.8
Teaching FTE
10.4
Non-teaching FTE
1,163
ICSEA value
97th percentile · Higher SES
15%
EAL/D Background
1%
Indigenous students
Source: ACARA My School data
Role description
Location Profile
Location and history
Malvern Central School is in the city of Stonnington in the south-eastern suburbs of Melbourne 10 kilometres from the Melbourne central business district. It is a multi-campus school that was established in 1875 as Malvern State School and is the oldest school in the Malvern district. The school is located next to the Malvern Gardens, established in 1888. The second historically significant building on Park Street was established as an Infant School in 1914 where today classrooms are utilised by Foundation to Year 2 students.
School facilities
The school facilities include flexible learning spaces, outdoor play areas, kitchens, soccer ovals, a gymnasium, visual and performing art rooms, library and science laboratory. The school is committed to maintaining and enhancing heritage buildings and student-centred spaces including the playgrounds and gardens.
Enrolments
Enrolment for 2026 is 535 students with the prospect of stable enrolments for the next three years.
SFOE
The Student Family Occupation Education (SFOE) index is 0.0758 (low)
School profile
The school will host 24 classes in 2026 in straight year levels, enhanced by teams of teachers with excellent curriculum knowledge, expertise and a collaborative approach to planning and assessment. The School Improvement Team leads the direction of the school and oversees curriculum design and delivery, teaching and learning programs and the implementation of our new School Strategic Plan (2024 - 2028) and AIP. Our focus for the future, strongly centres around continued academic growth in Writ…