Student opportunities and activities
At Floraville Public School, we offer a variety of programs in the classroom and across the school to help students build new skills, make friends and explore new interests.
Our programs may include:
- school sport, athletics and inter-school competitions
- creative and performing arts groups and showcases, including band and choir
- Aboriginal Culture Hub
- excursions and incursions
- public speaking and spelling bee
- extracurricular and interest-based groups
- Student Representative Council - led by School Captains and Prefects
- Waste Warriors
- STEM kits and challenges
- ...and so much more!
Contact us to learn more about what’s available and how your child can get involved.
Our extra-curricular highlights
Public speaking and spelling bee
Students can develop their thinking, communication and teamwork skills through public speaking and spelling bee. They also have the chance to compete in local and state events.
Trips and excursions
Our students enjoy getting out of the classroom to explore, learn and try new things. These experiences help them grow, build confidence and see how their learning connects to the world.
Creative and performing arts
Our drama, music, dance and art programs help students be creative and express themselves. They can join in performances, bands, choir groups, art showcases and drama activities.
Aboriginal Culture Hub
Our hub serves as a cultural gathering place where knowledge is honoured, connections are made, and learning is inspired. Through engaging programs, such as our Yidaki (didgeridoo) group, we support understanding and respect for Aboriginal culture.
Gardening and environment
Our students enjoy getting involved in gardening and environmental activities. These hands-on experiences help them grow, build confidence, and understand how their learning connects to caring for the natural world.
STEM kits and challenges
Our STEM kits and challenges inspire students to engage hands-on with science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Designed to spark creativity and critical thinking, these resources provide fun, interactive ways to build skills, solve problems, and collaborate.
Sport and interest groups
Our sport and interest groups provide students with opportunities to explore their passions, stay active, and develop new skills. Whether through team sports, individual activities, or special interest clubs, students can connect with peers, build confidence, and enjoy a supportive environment that nurtures both physical wellbeing and personal growth.
Facilities and resources
Learn how our spaces and tools support every subject and learning style.
Events
Find out about school events, celebrations and what’s coming up.