Outreach Class

The Outreach class provides educational support to students from NSW DoE Schools Year 7 - Year 11 who have experienced disengagement from their census school and require extended educational support for re-engagement and transition.

The school has a strong sense of working with the community, forming significant partnerships with health, families and census schools. These partnerships are imperative and form the basis for students’ learning continuity, achievement and success.

The Outreach class program is committed to providing personalised learning tailored to each student's individual needs, whilst also supporting their continuity of learning with a wellbeing wrap around.

What does the week look like at Outreach?

Teaching and learning take place in our classroom on the grounds of Arncliffe West Infants School.

Student learning is set by the census school and supported and implemented by our teachers and support staff.

Specialised programs, such as Art and Music, occur weekly and are sponsored by the Morris Children’s Foundation.

Our school operates between

9:30 am and 2:30 pm during school term

Program aims

Attendance
Students are expected to attend five days per week, with the aim of developing positive attendance habits.
Engagement
Students engage in learning assigned by their school.
Connection
Students wear their school uniform daily to maintain a sense of belonging.
Transition
As students reengage with education, they are supported in transitioning back to their school or an alternative specialised educational setting.