Beverley Park School

Delivering excellence, innovation and opportunities for success.

Telephone02 4625 1118

Emailbeverleypk-s.school@det.nsw.edu.au

Our staff

Our Amazing Team

Our committed team of staff work hard to assist your child to become a safe, respectful learner. 

Our staff have undertaken Australian Government Department of Health COVID-19 Infection Control Training and are working hard to keep our environment as safe as possible.

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Our professional, university-educated teachers encourage students to develop a love of learning and a desire to succeed. They maintain the highest integrity and concern for your child’s wellbeing.

The principal is responsible for the educational leadership and management of our school. If you would like to speak to the principal, please contact us to make an appointment.

Our school administrative staff can answer inquiries or direct you to the appropriate staff member for help.

Beverley Park School is staffed by qualified Teachers and School Learning Support Officers (SLSO), who are committed to the provision of quality educational programs and ongoing professional learning.

We have nine classroom teachers and each class has a fulltime SLSO to support their educational programs. All teachers have formal teachers qualifications, with many having post graduate qualifications in special education. School Learning Support Officers may have training in health care procedures and they participate in all mandatory training at the school. We have a highly skilled and committed team of teachers and our SLSOs have outstanding skills in supporting the complex needs of our students. We have strong links with our parents and community.

For more information about the role's of SLSO's at our school, download a copy of our SLSO Pamphlet (PDF 622KB).

We are also supported by the servies of many external agencies including Ageing, Disability and Home Care (ADHC), Macarthur Disability Services (MDS), Northcott Disability Services, and The Cerebal Palsy Alliance. ADHC provides a community support team of specialists to support our students.

Contacting staff

All of our students are provided with a diary which has relevant information about the school. This diary can be used for communication between staff and parents. All staff can be contacted by email or telephone from 8:30am to 3pm during school terms.

Parents are able to ring the school at any time to book an appointment with teaching staff should they wish to discuss any matters of concern.

Contact us

Our professional, university-educated teachers encourage students to develop a love of learning and a desire to succeed. They maintain the highest integrity and concern for your child's wellbeing.

The principal is responsible for the educational leadership and management of our school. If you would like to speak to the principal, please contact us to make an appointment.

Our school administrative staff can answer your enquiries or direct you to the appropriate staff member for help.