FAQs
- Q: What is the philosophy of Frederick Irwin Anglican School?
A: Frederick Irwin Anglican School is a Christian school that believes in developing the whole child, with a focus on academic excellence, spiritual growth, and character development. We aim to provide a nurturing and inclusive learning environment that promotes a love of learning, fosters creativity, and encourages students to become responsible and compassionate citizens. - Q: What are the age ranges of students that can attend Frederick Irwin Anglican School?
A: Our School caters for students from Kindergarten to Year 12, with programs designed to meet the needs of students at each stage of their educational journey. 0-4 year old children are invited to attend our new Playgroup sessions at both our Halls Head and Meadow Springs Campuses. - Q: What extracurricular activities are available for students at Frederick Irwin Anglican School?A: Frederick Irwin Anglican School offers a wide range of extracurricular activities, including sport, music, drama, art, robotics, and community service programs. There are also various clubs and societies that students can join based on their interests.
- Q: What is the average class size at Frederick Irwin Anglican School?
A: The average class size at Frederick Irwin Anglican School is around 30 students, although this may vary depending on the year level, subject area and campus. - Q: What are the school fees at Frederick Irwin Anglican School?
A: The school fees at Frederick Irwin Anglican School vary depending on the year level and selected subjects. For detailed information on fees, please refer to the Fees Schedule on the school's website, under 'Enrolments'. - Q: Is there a uniform requirement at Frederick Irwin Anglican School?
A: Yes, there is a uniform requirement at Frederick Irwin Anglican School. The school has a formal uniform and a sports uniform, which all students are required to wear. Please visit the Uniform page on the website for further information, located under 'School Community'. - Q: What are the school hours at Frederick Irwin Anglican School?
A: The school hours at Frederick Irwin Anglican School vary depending on the year level and day of the week. For Secondary, the School day starts at 8:30am and finishes at 3:10 pm. There is slight variation in start and finish times for primary year levels. - Q: What support services are available for students at Frederick Irwin Anglican School?
A: Frederick Irwin Anglican School provides a range of support services for students, including pastoral care, learning support, counselling, and career guidance. There are also dedicated staff members who work with students with specific needs, such as English as a Second Language (ESL) or students who require learning assistance. - Q: What is the enrolment process at Frederick Irwin Anglican School?
A: The enrolment process at Frederick Irwin Anglican School involves completing an enrolment form and providing relevant documentation, such as proof of identity and academic records. An interview with Executive Staff follows a submitted Application Form, before a place for Enrolment is offered. For more information on the enrolment process, please refer to the Enrolments section of the school's website or contact the Registrar on registrar@fias.wa.edu.au or call (08) 9537 0000. - Q: What are the academic results of students at Frederick Irwin Anglican School?
A: Frederick Irwin Anglican School has a strong academic record, with many students achieving excellent results in national and international assessments.
At the primary school level, the school follows the Western Australian Curriculum, which includes English, Mathematics, Science, Humanities and Social Sciences, Health and Physical Education, The Arts, and Technologies.
At the secondary school level, the school offers a range of academic pathways, including the Western Australian Certificate of Education (WACE) program, Vocational Education and Training (VET) courses, and a Gifted and Talented program for high-achieving students.
The school also provides a wide range of co-curricular activities, including music, drama, art, and sports programs, as well as community service opportunities and pastoral care support.
For detailed information on academic results, please refer to the Academic section of the school's website, under both 'Primary' and 'Secondary'.