
At Central Yorke School, creativity and curiosity sit at the core of everything that we do. We believe that every child is a learner, who love to ask questions, explore ideas, and make sense of the world around them. By nurturing curiosity, we encourage students to think , wonder and engage in their learning.
Creativity plays an equally important role in the learning journey. Through creative thinking, students are given opportunities to problem solve, experiment, and express their understanding in a variety of ways. Whether in the classroom, our amazing outdoor spaces or through collaboration with others, our learners are supported to take risks, learn from mistakes and build confidence in their own ideas. This helps develop resilient and independent learners at school and beyond.
By placing creativity and curiosity at the core of learning, Central Yorke School fosters a supportive and engaging environment where students feel motivated and empowered. We are proud to partner with families in nurturing lifelong learners who are confident, capable, and excited about their learning journey.
This graphic outlines Central Yorke School’s 2025 Learning Plan and shows how curiosity and creativity are intentionally designed into learning across all year levels, with engagement as the outcome.
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The Big idea
At the centre is the goal of developing Effective Learners who are learning together and making a difference. Curiosity and creativity alongside this because they drive engagement, confidence, and meaningful learning. As curiosity and creativity increase, so does student engagement.
Learning across the years
The circular design shows how learning evolves as students grow, while staying anchored in the same core values:
| Year Level |
Learning Focus |
Explanation |
| Early Years |
Learning Through Play |
Students develop curiosity by exploring, questioning, and experimenting through play-based learning. |
| Junior Primary |
Play & Theme-Based Learning |
Learning is organised around themes that connect ideas across subjects, encouraging imagination, inquiry, and deeper understanding. |
| Upper Primary |
Project-Based Learning |
Students engage in longer-term projects that require collaboration, problem-solving, and creative thinking to address real-world questions. |
| Middle School |
Learning Expeditions & Passion Projects |
Learning becomes more authentic and student-driven, with opportunities to explore interests, investigate real issues, and apply learning in meaningful contexts. |
| Senior Secondary |
Pathway-Driven Learning |
Students follow personalised pathways aligned to their goals, strengths, and future aspirations, building independence and ownership of learning. |
How learning is supported
The right-hand side shows how the whole community supports this learning model:
| Group | Support | Explanation |
| Educators | Learning Design | Teachers design learning that is inclusive, culturally responsive, aligned with curriculum, and focused on building student capabilities and dispositions |
| Educators & Students | Collaborative Learning Reviews |
Feedback, reflection, and review cycles ensure learning continues to improve. Student voice is central, and feedback loops are intentionally closed.
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| Parents & Community | Visibility and Partnerships | Learning is made visible through portfolios, class communication, newsletters, and social media. Strong partnerships with families support student success |
We look forward to working alongside of you to help all students become successful, life long learners.

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