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Peter Carnley Anglican Community School - Wellard WA

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Peter Carnley Anglican Community School
Peter Carnley Anglican Community School (PCACS) is a young and dynamic school, offering education for students from Pre Kindergarten to Year 12 across two beautiful campuses.
Wellard Campus
386 Wellard Road
Wellard
WA
6170
Perth South
(08) 9439 3499
Calista Campus - Cnr Gilmore Avenue and Summerton Road, Calista WA 6167
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Ms Felicity House
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Pre-Kindergarten – Year 12
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  • Performing Arts
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  • Robotics
  • Science/Technology
  • Social & Emotional Learning
  • Sport
  • Tertiary Pathways
  • Visual Art
  • Chinese
  • Italian
  • Australian Rules Football
  • Badminton
  • Basketball
  • Chess
  • Cross Country Running
  • Debating
  • Netball
  • Swimming
  • Volleyball

Peter Carnley Anglican Community School (PCACS) is a young and dynamic school, offering education for students from Kindergarten to Year 12 across two beautiful campuses.

With a contemporary Early Learning Campus in Calista, and an attractively designed Wellard campus for students from Years 2-12, the School provides a nurturing and balanced educational experience for all its students.  Both campuses enjoy open play spaces where physical exercise and nature play is encouraged. 

As educators, our purpose is to take each child on an Educational Journey:  to spark students’ intellectual curiosity; to grow their creativity and capacity to tackle and solve problems; to value work ethic and persistence; enable opportunities to work with others and to show care and compassion. 

Something for Everyone

Peter Carnley Anglican Community School (PCACS) provides a nurturing and balanced education for all our students. Both campuses enjoy open play spaces where physical exercise, exploration and nature play is encouraged.

We strive to create an environment where students can discover their strengths and talents, a place where everyone belongs.It’s the added extras that make PCACS a special community. Through our co-curricular, after-school clubs, pastoral care programmes, camps and excursions, we nurture and develop skills, self-esteem, cultural awareness, leadership and service learning.

With our ‘Personal Best’ philosophy, we encourage each student to be the best person they can be. Pastoral Care underpins everything we do at PCACS. Through our signature ‘Compass Programme’ we walk alongside our students, guiding and supporting them from childhood to adulthood. 

Our current first-class facilities include:

Spacious landscaped grounds and two ovals
Air-conditioned classrooms interlinked with modern 'Activity' Rooms
Optical Fibre Network and wireless connectivity through the School providing campus Intranet and Internet access
Networked Computer Laboratories and four Computer 'Pods'
Two Art and Craft Studios and Art Courtyard
Specialist Music Rooms and dedicated Music Tuition Rooms
Theatre Room
Italian Tutorial Rooms
Combined Basketball/Netball Court
Purpose built Gymnasium (2170 square metres), complete with changing rooms, showers, a weight training area, and a 1435 square metre multi purpose sports court large enough to accommodate two basketball courts
School Canteen open Mondays to Fridays
Uniform Shop
State-of-the-art Children's Play Equipment
320 square metre multipurpose Hall
Purpose-built Library
Purpose-built Wood/Metal/Food Technology Rooms
Purpose-built Modern Science Laboratories
Purpose-built Languages Rooms with kitchen facilities
A dedicated Early Learning Campus in Calista, which was extensively refurbished before its opening in January 2017.

A range of Co Curricular initiatives aimed at improving skills, training and learning are provided for Peter Carnley Anglican Community School students.

Co Curricular studies complement the content taught in the classroom. Students can select from a range of enjoyable Co Curricular options such as: 

SENIOR SCHOOL - Semester 1  2021

ACTIVITIES

  • Carnley's Cuppas - Barista Skills (Invited students)
  • SCUBA Club (Selected students)
  • Duke of Edinburgh Support
  • Rocket League

SUPPORT AND STUDY CLUBS

  • ATAR Health Studies Support
  • English Support (Years 7-9)
  • ATAR English Tutorials
  • English Tutorials (All Years)
  • Mathematics Support (Years 11 and 12)
  • Study Club (Years 7-10)
  • Study Club (Years 11-12)
  • Year 10 STARS
  • ATAR Visual Art Support
  • ATAR Geography/History/HASS Support
  • ATAR Italian Support
  • Mathematics Support (Years 7-10)
  • Study Club (Years 7-10)
  • Chemistry/Physics/Science Support

OLNA PRACTICE AND SUPPORT

  • OLNA Practice Year 10 Numeracy
  • OLNA Practice Year 10 Reading
  • OLNA Practice Year 10 Writing
  • OLNA Support

SERVICE LEARNING

  • YMAD (Youth Making a Difference) (Years 5-10)

SPORT

  • Years 8-9 Boys Basketball
  • Year 7 Girls Netball
  • Year 8-9 Girls Netball
  • Cross Country Squad Training (Selected students)

MUSIC ENSEMBLES

  • Senior School String Ensemble
  • Senior Choir
  • Guitar Ensemble
  • ASC Band

SPECIAL INTEREST CLASSES

  • Design Your Own Boardgame
  • Build Your Own Guitar (Invited students)
  • Chess Club
  • Media Moments (Years 9-12)
  • Animal Club
  • PCACS Book Club
  • Movie Club (Years 9-10)

The range of Co Curricular courses on offer each semester varies according to student demand and fresh new courses are introduced to help keep the Co Curricular programme vital and relevant to the needs of students.

JUNIOR SCHOOL - Semester 1 2021 (Wellard Campus)

  • Coding Club (Years 2-6)
  • 100 Club (Years 2-6)
  • Art Journal (Scrapbooking) (Years 2-6)
  • Chinese Language and Origami (Years 2-6)
  • Yoga and Meditation Club (Years 2-6)
  • Lego Club (Years 2-4)
  • Cubby Building (Years 2-4)
  • Mini Minecraft Club (Years 2-4)
  • Mega Minecraft Club (Years 5-6)
  • MissMakesCode (Years 2-3)
  • Homework Club (Years 3-6)
  • Numero Club (Years 3-6)
  • Swimming (Before School) (Years 3-6)
  • Graphic Design and Illustration (Years 4-6)
  • Art Club (Years 4-6)
  • Taekwondo (Years 4-6)

JUNIOR SCHOOL - Semester 1 2021 (Calista Campus)

  • Dance and Music
  • 100 Club
  • Story Book Club
  • Trikes and Bikes
  • Fine Motor Skills Club
  • Lego Masters
  • Italian Club
  • FMS Through Fitness

Compass Programme

Compass is a Senior School pastoral programme, which provides students with a skillset to journey through school and become self-aware, responsible and resilient adults.  The programme has a strong focus on student wellbeing and includes a broad range of experiences, life lessons and important conversations to guide and support students.  The corner stone programme within Compass is ‘The Rite Journey’, which runs for the duration of Year 9 and provides a rite of passage experience to assist the students on their transition from childhood to young adulthood.  

Throughout a student’s journey in Compass they move through a set of age appropriate themes to gain valuable experience in a wide and varied range of programmes including Peer Support, Friendly School’s, Service Learning, The Rite Journey, Keys for Life, Protective Behaviours, Interhouse Competitions, and many more.  All Senior School students participate in Compass each Wednesday morning during pastoral time. 

Compass is a shared journey between students, families, and mentor teachers.  The programme aims to equip students with a strong foundation to journey beyond PCACS with a focus on wellbeing, a resilient attitude when times get tough, a sense of connectedness within the community, and a drive to help others. 

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https://www.pcacs.wa.edu.au/our-school/values
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https://www.pcacs.wa.edu.au/our-school/our-vision

Transperth buses stop right outside the School and the Wellard train station is only a 2 minute bus ride away (or a healthy 9 minute walk).  We hire buses for excursions, camps and sporting events.

Scholarship Information 

Peter Carnley Anglican Community School offers a number of scholarships to current and prospective students. 

1)  The Archbishop Dr Peter Carnley Scholarship for Academic Excellence 

This scholarship is awarded to current or prospective students who demonstrate outstanding Academic Excellence. The value and duration of the Scholarship is at the discretion of the Principal and is subject to the student maintaining a high level of academic achievement. Students from different year levels will be considered for this scholarship. 

2)  The Bishop David Murray Scholarship for Leadership / Citizenship 

This scholarship is awarded to current or prospective students who demonstrate the values of the School: Spirituality, Excellence,  Respect and Belonging. The selected student will also demonstrate a positive contribution to the School and the wider community. The value and duration of the Scholarship is at the discretion of the Principal. Students from different year levels will be considered for this scholarship. 

3)  The All-rounder Scholarship 

This scholarship is awarded to current or prospective students who add value to the life of the School in areas of service, culture, sport and academia. All-round excellence will benchmark this student. Characteristically, this student will be a strong academic achiever, with demonstrated strengths across a number of areas, such as sport, drama, music, visual arts and language. The value and duration of the Scholarship is at the discretion of the Principal. Students from different year levels will be considered for this scholarship. 

4)  The Grace and Truth Scholarship 

This scholarship is awarded to current or prospective students who face economic, social or other disadvantages, which would make enrolment at Peter Carnley Anglican Community School very difficult. The value and duration of the Scholarship are at the discretion of the Principal. Students from different year levels will be considered for this scholarship. 

5)  The John Moody Scholarship for Excellence in Sport 

This scholarship is awarded to current or prospective students who demonstrate outstanding sporting ability and are positive and active ambassadors for Sports in their school community. The selected student will also demonstrate a high level of participation in State, National or International sports. Students from different year levels will be considered for this scholarship. 

6)  The Lindbeck Family Scholarship 

This scholarship is open to current students and is awarded at the discretion of the Principal rather than by direct application. The Lindbeck Family Scholarship is awarded to a student in Year 11 for the duration of their Year 12 studies the following year. The recipient will have demonstrated sound academic achievement, a positive attitude and strong leadership will have complied with the standards and expectations of the School and will be an exemplary role model.

"Best school in the area, the Teachers are great as well as all the Staff. I like how the codes of conduct are enforced. Parents are involved in their children education from early years. It also offers a balanced program providing Extracurricular activities, best of all my son loves going there."

Carolina Towells

 

"I LOVE my boy’s school! Great teachers! Christian values! Respectful students! Wonderful programs in all areas of education-academic/sporting/arts/music/service.
This is an excellent school! Highly recommend it."

Amanda Austin

 

"Fabulous staff, amazing P&F, wonderful events and a fantastic community."

Nicola Neale

 

"The best school in the area, not just from an education perspective, PCACS is a community and I am thrilled my children are apart of it."

Bec Clarke

 

"Great school. Great community!!"

Peter Shurmer

 

"Great for your kids to learn there"

Danisani Moyo

 

 

VOYAGER PROGRAMME 2022  
Specialist Academic and Music Programmes for Year 7

PCACS signature Voyager Programme provides learning opportunities for talented and aspirational students.  Voyager is a selective programme for students displaying a passion for Music, Mathematics, English and Science or a combination of all four.  Voyager engages, extends, challenges and inspires the brightest young minds.All students applying for Voyager are invited to the Voyager Activities Day where they meet our specialist teachers and other like-minded students.

Voyager Applications Close Monday 26 July, 2021.
For Voyager enquiries after Monday 26 July, 2021 please contact:

Mr Ross Dods
DIRECTOR OF CURRICULUM
Email: info@pcacs.wa.edu.au

 

Principal's Image

The school journey for every student should be one that is positive, challenging and inspiring. At Peter Carnley Anglican Community School (PCACS), we pride ourselves in supporting our students' social, emotional, physical and cognitive development.

As a School of The Anglican Schools Commission (Inc.), PCACS is a young and dynamic school, offering excellence in education for students from Pre-Kindergarten to Year 12 across two beautiful campuses.

With a contemporary Early Learning Campus in Calista, and an attractively designed Wellard Campus for students from Years 2-12, the School provides a nurturing and balanced educational experience for all its students. Both campuses enjoy open play spaces where physical exercise and nature play is encouraged.

As educators, our purpose is to take each child on an Educational Journey: to spark students' intellectual curiosity, to grow their creativity and capacity to tackle and solve problems; to value work ethic and persistence; enable opportunities to work with others and to show care and compassion.

We create an environment where our students can discover their strengths and talents, and we encourage a lifelong passion for creativity, innovation and learning. At PCACS we encourage every member of our community to be the best version of themselves. This key philosophy challenges the students to compare themselves to who they were yesterday, not to compare themselves to others today.

Our Principal firmly believes that the positive relationships that exist between students, parents and staff at PCACS define their quality educational experience.

"As a School community, our focus is to empower the students in our care to make good choices and to provide quality education for all who walk through our gates. There is a real sense of community at our school. With an aspirational focus, we aim to lift the eyes of students beyond the immediate horizon so they can dream and act effectively in the broader world around them – engaging with their community, nation and the world. We are committed to challenging and inspiring our students to be the best they can be, both for their journey through school and for life beyond our gates".

www.pcacs.wa.edu.au.

Ms Felicity House

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