Singleton Heights Public School is built on the land of the Wonnarua people, our school draws students from families living in the Singleton Heights region in the beautiful Hunter Valley. There are strong links with the mining and rural industries as well as local services. A Defence Transition Mentor supports families connected to the Singleton Army Barracks. 499 students are enrolled for 2023, with 96 students recognising and celebrating their Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander heritage. The school also has a regional behaviour support class on site. All students strive for success, with quality, evidence-based teaching and learning practices visible in every classroom. The school has a professional, dedicated and supportive teaching staff, who are committed to leading our students to thrive guided by our school’s wellbeing initiatives. Collaborative practices across our learning community contribute to a positive learning environment, where educational research, reflective practices and professional dialogue are highly valued within the school.
Technology is integral to the teaching and learning experiences in our well–resourced classrooms. The school is situated in expansive grounds, allowing students to be physically active in a welcoming environment. The school band is highly regarded within the community and students also enjoy opportunities to engage in creative arts.