Burgmann Anglican School is a nurturing and supportive school with a culture of care across its whole community

We are a Positive Education school that provides programs which explicitly teach wellbeing to enable our students to flourish. We also care for our staff, our students and our wider community. Our students are at the heart of all we do and we seek to ensure that every child is known, connected and supported.

Our Culture of Care is represented on the School crest by the Crosier or Shepherd’s Crook. In the same way that the Shepherd carried the Crook to be able to help and support the sheep in the flock, the Crosier reminds us of the way Jesus cared for his flock and provides a clear message to us all of the expectation to care and nurture others.

We will further develop our Culture of Care to enable our staff and students to flourish.

Our strategic goals:
  1. We will have integrated positive education from ELC to Year 12, enhanced by our wellbeing supports and care programs for staff, students and parents.
  2. Our commitment to reconciliation, the environment and action-service programs will have developed a genuine sense of servant-hood across our community.
  3. The Burgmann Anglican School staff culture will be positive, collaborative and pivotal to our attraction, development and retention of high-quality staff.