Warradale School News
From the Principal – Friday 26 February
We hope all students and families enjoyed a safe and restful summer holiday period. School returns this Wednesday 27 January for all students Reception to Year 7 and we are looking forward to continuing our whole school improvement journey together.
From the Principal – Fri 19th February
We hope all students and families enjoyed a safe and restful summer holiday period. School returns this Wednesday 27 January for all students Reception to Year 7 and we are looking forward to continuing our whole school improvement journey together.
From the Principal – Fri 12 February (2021 welcome back)
We hope all students and families enjoyed a safe and restful summer holiday period. School returns this Wednesday 27 January for all students Reception to Year 7 and we are looking forward to continuing our whole school improvement journey together.
Principal’s Welcome
Warradale Primary School is a vibrant learning community with a proud history. Our strong
community links and genuine connection with the local environment is central to developing
responsible, life-long learners.
Term Planner
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Key Documents
Important documents about our School
Urban School Camp
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News & Events
All the latest from our School
OSHC
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Special Programs
Specialist Music, Wetlands Program and more
Gallery
Some photos of our students and Grounds
School Values
Setting your child on their primary school pathway is one of the most important things you will ever do as a parent and we are here to help you every step of the way.
So if you have any questions or concerns about our school and/or the transition process, or would like to discuss your child’s needs in person, please do not hesitate to contact us at the school.

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Acknowledgement of Country
Ngadlu Kaurna miyurna tampinthi.
Parna yarta mathaya puki-unangku.
Ngadlu tampinthi Kaurna purka pulthupuru yama-yama.
We acknowledge Kaurna people.
They are the original custodians of this region.
We acknowledge Kaurna Elders as our first educators.
Warradale derives from Warripari, a Kaurna word for windy place by the River.