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School Ph: (07) 5533 4140

School Fax: (07) 5533 4120

School Address:
2270 Nerang-Murwillumbah Road,
Numinbah Valley Q.4211

Principal: Mr Simon Bliss

School Email Address:
the.principal@numivallss.eq.edu.au

 

School Hours
Begin: 8.50am
Morning Tea: 10.45am-11.15am
Lunch: 12.45pm-1.30pm
End: 3pm

 

 

Welcome
Numinbah Valley State School
is a co-educational school offering classes from Prep to Year 7 under the direction of Education Queensland.

Our school is a small school with a long and cherished history. Our unique setting offers a multi-age curriculum, and close personal relationships between students, parents and staff.

The school grounds are located on the Nerang River in beautiful surroundings. The school emblem features Egg Rock, which is a significant geographical remnant of the volcanic activity of nearby Mount Warning .

School History
Public schooling in Numinbah Valley commenced in 1927, at the local School of Arts Hall. The present school building was opened in 1934 with one (1) teacher and eighteen (18) pupils, and was initially called the Numinbah State School , but this was altered to its present name in 1939. Miss Annie Healy, the school's first teacher, who is well remembered by many of the older people in the Valley, taught from 1927 until 1954. Over the years the school's enrolment has fluctuated between five and forty-one pupils, but until late in 1994, had always been a one-teacher ?country' school.

Due to a constant increase in enrolments since the beginning of 1990, and the closure of nearby Natural Bridge State School in December 1991, a second teacher was eventually appointed to the school in October, 1994. Approval was also given for the relocation of the Natural Bridge State School building to the Numinbah site. The remodelled, ?heritage-style', two-classroom building was ready for use by January, 1991, and officially opened on 1 st of April, that year.

Further historical information regarding the school and local area can be found in ? Numinbah Valley ? A Social and Natural History. (1840's ? 1988)?, a copy of which is in the school library.

School review on the "Sunrise" program


School Values
The curriculum at Numinbah Valley State School is aligned with the national framework for Values

Education in Australian Schools. We incorporate these values into our teaching and learning framework.

  • Freedom
  • Integrity
  • Care and Compassion
  • Tolerance
  • Doing Your Best
  • Honesty and Trustworthiness
  • Responsibility
  • Respect
  • Fair Go

We believe in communicating high expectations for individual achievement and behaviour and in developing the skills of staff to promote responsible behaviour in our students.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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