ESTABLISHED in 1870, Inglewood Primary School (IPS) has been a cornerstone of quality education for more than 150 years.
With a proud history and a forward-thinking approach, we offer a vibrant and inclusive learning environment where every student is supported to reach their full potential, says principal Rebecca Luckman.
Currently, IPS has 48 students enrolled, allowing us to provide a personalised and nurturing educational experience where each child is known, valued, and encouraged to thrive.
“At IPS, students enjoy a rich array of learning experiences, including our popular Kitchen Garden program, a comprehensive two-week swimming program, engaging excursions and camps, and specialist subjects such as Art, Science, and Auslan,” Mrs Luckman said.
“These opportunities foster curiosity, creativity, and a lifelong love of learning.
“Our school values – Be Kind, Work Hard, Grow Together – were recently developed in collaboration with our students and are at the heart of everything we do. They guide our actions, relationships, and commitment to creating a positive, respectful, and inclusive school culture.
Community at the Heart of IPS
Community partnerships are essential to us at IPS.
Mrs Luckman said: “We believe that strong connections between school, families, and the wider community enrich our students’ learning experiences and create a sense of belonging. These partnerships provide valuable support, diverse perspectives, and shared responsibility for student success.”
Our Students Thrive Because…
Students thrive at IPS because they are nurtured in a caring, community-minded environment where every child is known, supported, and celebrated. The dedicated staff work closely with families to ensure that each student feels valued and inspired to achieve their personal best.
Mrs Luckman said Education Week was a special time for our staff and students to showcase what makes IPS a unique and inspiring place to learn.
“We invite families, friends, and community members to join us for a week of celebration and connection,” she said.,
What’s On at IPS:
May 20: Volunteers’ Thank You Lunch – A small gesture of appreciation for the big difference you make.
May 20: 2026 Parent Information Night, 6:00pm – Discover what IPS can offer your child and meet our passionate staff.
May 22: Principal-Led School Tour, 9:00–11:00am (by appointment) – Explore the classrooms and learning spaces with the school’s leadership team.
May 23: Open Morning, 9:00–11:00am – Come and see what learning looks like at IPS! Take a tour and experience our school in action.
Mrs Luckman said: “We look forward to welcoming you to Inglewood Primary School – where community, opportunity, and growth come together.”
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May 18 2025
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