Benefits of STEAM in a nature-based learning environment

STEAM is a bit of a buzzword in education at the moment—and we’re here for it. In fact, we’ve always embraced multidisciplinary learning models at Woodbury Boston for the countless benefits it brings to our students. Here’s how we’re using STEAM projects to turn our students into real-life designers and project managers on an upcoming campus building project!


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Martha Barnard-Rae
Here’s how we personalise your child's learning

It will come as no surprise to you that, for educators, the search for better teaching strategies never ends. After all, the things your child learns (and how they learn them) become part of them as they grow. And it’s our job to give each student the best possible chances to master key skills. Here are the eight competencies we use to help get it done.

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Martha Barnard-Rae
The Importance of Play

Think back to when you were a child. If you grew up in Australia, you likely look fondly on a childhood spent running around with friends. Chasing games, hide and seek, and improvised adventure games have always been popular with kids of all ages. And on top of being lots of fun, play has stacks of benefits — in fact, it’s essential to healthy growth and development.

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Meet Val

Professional parachutists have a motto: pack your own chute. The idea is that by learning to pack their own chute, the parachutist takes their safety into their own hands. Val is no parachuter, but as a self-sufficient farmer, she understands how empowering a DIY lifestyle can be.

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Celebrating 40 (+ 1) years of Woodbury Boston

Did you know that Woodbury Boston Primary School turned 40 in 2020? In fact, plans to celebrate were well underway when Covid-19 threw a wrench in the plans. Now that life in WA is largely back to normal, we are so pleased to share the details of our 40th anniversary celebration!

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Martha Barnard-Rae
Meet Whitney: rock star and memory keeper

Collective memory is a term that refers to lots of different things in different organisations. The school’s ethos, artefacts, and stories are part of the collective memory of Woodbury Boston, and so are the people who were there at the very beginning, Whitney being one of those people.

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Out and About

The Western Australian Curriculum underpins everything we do at Woodbury Boston. While it may look like it’s all fun and games (we do have heaps of fun at school!) each of the experiences we create for our students is linked to the Curriculum, including our bi-weekly Out & About trips. Recently, we consolidated Science and History lessons with a trip to the Museum of the Great Southern. Keep reading if you’re wondering what insects, convicts, and a replica ship have in common.

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Parliament: Empowering students to use their voices

At Woodbury Boston, opinions matter. That's why our students have the opportunity to participate in Parliament every fortnight.

Parliament is a student-run meeting where everyone has the opportunity to show their appreciation for others, celebrate successes and discuss any concerns that they may have. Our system mirrors democracy (not a top-down approach), where our students have every chance to voice their opinion and be involved in issues that matter to them.

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