A holistic approach to education at Good Shepherd Lutheran School

Are you considering a change of schools for your child in Years 3 to 6? At Good Shepherd Lutheran School Para Vista, your child will receive more than just a quality education – they’ll be equipped with practical life skills that will set them up for future success, whatever that may be.

Following the Australian curriculum and through a Christian lens, Good Shepherd offers an integrated educational journey from Early Learning to Year 6, and collaborates with Endeavour College Mawson Lakes to ensure a seamless transition through to Year 12.

With a holistic approach to education, Good Shepherd nurtures the whole child, recognising that each child learns differently and tailoring its programs to meet diverse needs. Purpose-built modern facilities, strong family partnerships, and a commitment to individual growth position the school as a cornerstone of educational excellence.

Families are invited to begin their journey at Good Shepherd Lutheran School Para Vista and Curiosity ELC by registering for a Principal’s Tour and submitting an Enrolment Request.


Book a tour:
gspv.sa.edu.au

 

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