A co-educational school for day and boarding students in Years 7 to 12. Esperance Anglican Community School (EACS) is the only private secondary school in Esperance. We are proud to offer exceptional facilities for both day students and boarders. Located in the heart of town and on the doorstep of one of the world’s best nature playgrounds, students can pursue an unlimited range of interests and activities that are close to their hearts.
The School achieves its mission by challenging students to attain their best in all that they undertake. The learning environment is technologically rich. A diverse co-curricular program enables students to develop a strong sense of belonging, confidence, interdependence and faith. The School is developing a reputation for providing a quality-learning environment which recognises the importance of integrating technology and digital resources throughout the School.
The School places a high emphasis on pastoral care focusing on individual care and attention for each student.
We work tirelessly to develop and maintain effective partnerships with parents and to develop a sense of community. The School plays an important role in the community with all students actively participating in a range of community service activities.
An education which, secure in the traditions of our Christian belief, opens students’ minds to the rich diversity of the world in which they live and challenges them to question and explore everything they find, with integrity, humour and compassion.
The experience of ongoing learning as a way of gaining new facts, truths and principles. A person’s motivation is driven by the reward of new understanding.
An education that focuses on a deeper understanding and realisation, resulting in the ability to comprehend what is true or right coupled with optimum judgment that leads to positive action.
Strengthening young people’s senses of civic engagement and community, assisting them to achieve their educational, developmental and social goals.
Throughout its short history (the School opened in 2008), Esperance Anglican Community School (EACS) has developed a reputation for sound academic achievement, nurturing pastoral care, a long-established Anglican tradition and a wide diversity of co-curricular activities. This demonstrates our endeavour to provide the best all-round education for our students by fully supporting them in their intellectual, emotional, psychological, physical, social and spiritual development.
Our objective is for EACS students to be the architects of their lives; looking beyond the ordinary to achieve the extraordinary, in making a difference to the world in which they live. In encouraging our students to achieve their potential, we place a major emphasis on the creation of a dynamic teaching and learning environment, both within and outside the classroom.
At EACS, we work in partnership with you and your family in a supportive Christian community to nurture, stimulate and challenge your child. Our highly professional, innovative and caring staff have been individually chosen to cater for the wide-ranging talents of each student and to offer a broad array of co-curricular activities. Working together, we can help your child reach their potential through a balanced involvement in the many facets of the life of the School.
At Esperance Anglican Community School our staff have invested many hours in the further development of our curriculum, and in the implementation of these programmes across the School.
We are delighted in the achievements of our students in all areas of School life – academic, spiritual, cultural and sporting. Our aim is to work in partnership with parents to provide a well rounded, balanced education that lays the foundation for a successful life.
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At Esperance Anglican Community School in Western Australia, the remarkable staff fosters an environment where my child is not only learning but flourishing academically and socially.
By Deepak Joshi (Aug, 2024) |