The Hills Christian Community School
Summary
The Hills Christian Community School (HCCS) is an independent school situated in the picturesque Adelaide Hills, two minutes from Hahndorf and 20 minutes from Adelaide. With the opening of the Early Learning Centre (ELC), HCCS offers effective transition from 3 years until graduation from Year 10 for the school’s 369 students. HCCS has adopted the inquiry method of pedagogy and teachers work in collaborative year-level teams to plan and program using the Australian Curriculum. Teachers within the team plan and specialise in a subject and deliver the content to all three classes in a year. Whole school mapping of documents ensures consistent teacher practice.
The Hills Christian Community School provides a broad, rigorous, engaging and challenging teaching and learning program for its students. The students receive specialist teaching in German, science, physical education, music and computing.
The school’s journey with the Australian Curriculum started in 2012, the staff devoted significant time to reviewing curriculum and further developed a more integrated approach to teaching and learning with an inquiry methodology. The Australian Curriculum has been the provocation for the professional learning life for staff
The Hills Christian Community School
Verdun SA 5245 Australia
School type
Non-government
School sector
Primary
School location
Provincial
School size
250 - 400 students
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