Glenroy Public School is situated in the rural city of Albury with a total enrolment of 209 students. The student population has a small number of English as an Additional Language or Dialect students and 25% Aboriginal students. The school consists of multiple composite classes and one multi-categorical class. The dedicated and enthusiastic staff work collaboratively to provide a safe and challenging learning environment that encourages all students to meet their full potential in academic, cultural, social, emotional and sporting endeavours.
The school has a strong focus on teacher development and fosters leadership opportunities. This occurs through a designated professional collaboration day, that focuses on collaborative programming and lesson observations designed to improve and reflect upon teaching and learning. The school flexibly utilises equity funding to provide additional teaching and support staff to run literacy and numeracy intervention programs and support classroom learning.
The school has an unwavering focus on student wellbeing and attendance, with a designated Attendance Coordinator and Aboriginal Education Officer working with families to maintain regular attendance. The students are explicitly taught the three core values of Respect, Responsibility and Resilience. To support the students and families, the school operates a daily breakfast club, has a second-hand uniform shop and works closely with agencies outside of the school to help improve outcomes for all students.