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Education starts at home

WARWICK East State School believes that a child’s education begins in the home and is continued as a partnership between the school and the home.
Warwick East State School has been delivering strongly on its motto of “Only the best is good enough” since 1850 and although strong in tradition, they look to the future with respect to responding to the needs of their students and community.
Beginning in Prep, the school believes its task in education is to provide your children with real life, engaging, challenging, intellectually demanding and individualised learning experiences that actively empower them to develop a passion for lifelong learning.
A modern, purpose-built early education precinct, which was finished in 2013, provides the perfect environment for teachers to begin delivering the curriculum.
The school’s air-conditioned resource centre, housing the library collection, media room, teacher resource and planning room, as well as a whole-class computer lab, provides a spacious and stimulating learning hub for students and staff alike.
Embedding information and communication technology skills and multi-media resources into everyday teaching is facilitated through two computer labs, multiple computers in all classrooms, internet connection with data and sound projection in all classrooms.
Steeped in history, Warwick East State School is situated on spacious landscaped grounds which include undercover fixed play equipment, a huge undercover learning area, extensive playing fields, multi-purpose court, cricket practice nets and a growing environmental centre.

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