Students engage in a wide range of learning areas including English, Mathematics, Science, Humanities, Health and The Arts. These subjects work together to build knowledge, skills and understanding across multiple disciplines.
Learning experiences are designed to connect classroom knowledge with real-world applications.
Teachers tailor lessons to meet the diverse needs of students, providing targeted support and extension opportunities. This ensures every student is challenged and supported to achieve their personal best.
Our literacy instruction is guided by the Science of Reading—an evidence-based approach that supports how students learn to read effectively. This approach focuses on explicit teaching of phonemic awareness, phonics, vocabulary, fluency and comprehension.
Students are taught to decode words confidently while also developing a deep understanding of texts. Structured lessons ensure consistency across classrooms and support all learners, including those who need additional support.
Through regular practice and targeted instruction, students build the essential skills needed to become confident, capable readers.
Read Write Inc. (RWI) is a structured literacy program used to support early reading and writing development. It provides a clear, systematic approach to teaching phonics, helping students recognise sounds, blend words and develop accurate spelling.
Students are grouped according to their reading level, ensuring instruction is targeted and effective. Lessons are fast-paced, engaging and designed to build confidence through repetition and success.
RWI supports both early learners and students who require additional literacy support, ensuring strong progress for all.
At Moil Primary School, mathematics is taught through a “learning by doing” approach. Students engage in hands-on activities that help them explore mathematical concepts in practical and meaningful ways.
Rather than focusing solely on theory, students apply their knowledge through problem-solving, real-life scenarios and collaborative tasks. This approach builds confidence and deep understanding.
By connecting maths to everyday experiences, students develop critical thinking skills and a positive attitude towards learning mathematics.
Digital Technologies are integrated across all learning areas to support modern education. Students develop essential skills such as research, collaboration, coding and digital problem-solving.
Technology is used to enhance learning, allowing students to create, explore and communicate ideas in innovative ways. Teachers guide students in using digital tools responsibly and effectively.
Through these experiences, students become confident and capable users of technology, prepared for future learning and work environments.
Our curriculum includes Indonesian language learning and a range of specialist programs that enrich students’ educational experience.
Through Indonesian, students develop an understanding of language, culture and global perspectives. Specialist programs such as Physical Education, The Arts and Kitchen Garden provide opportunities for creativity, movement and hands-on learning.
These programs support the development of well-rounded students, encouraging confidence, teamwork and a deeper connection to learning beyond the classroom.