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PUBLIC EDUCATION WEEK 2025, IGNITE YOUR POTENTIAL GRALEE SCHOOL RUS Sport Sport O now MSM NSW SIYO NSW School Sport Gralee School provides a supportive and caring learning experience for all our individual students, while meeting their specific educational and personal needs. The school caters for the needs of students from kindergarten to year 12 who have autism or moderate to severe intellectual and/ or physical disabilities. The school embraces the fundamental belief that all children are capable of learning and with appropriate support may be able to transition to mainstream schooling, adult services, or employment, just like their peers. Students are invited to attend Gralee School from the age of four, as an early intervention strategy. These students attend a program that is suitable to the child, family and support services and will increase the numbers of days they attend until they are full-time students. All students at Gralee School are engaged in supportive learning environments that are assisted by evolving specialised technologies and underpinned by innovative and effective teaching practices, especially in the in the areas of literacy, numeracy and communication. All classrooms at Gralee School have school learning support officers (SLSO) who provide personal care and support students to achieve academic goals. Senior students are provided with school laptops and are engaged in a work experience program that sees students focus on work skills, as well as communication, personal hygiene for work, budgeting, shopping and cooking programs. All students have a Personalised Learning and Support Plan (PLSP), designed collaboration with the teachers, families, SLSOS and students themselves. These include achievable, short-term goals and are updated every term, via meetings at school or by phone. The latest technology is on hand to facilitate the learning process for students, including interactive displays, communication devices, iPads, laptops, and standing frames. Gralee School has its own fleet of six school buses; these are used for morning and afternoon runs for students living in Narrandera, Leeton and surrounds, and for use throughout each day for excursions and small trips, removing this cost for families. All students are provided with access to a school bus. Gralee School involves students in a range of arts activities, including dance opportunities in Leeton Eisteddfod and Schools Spectacular, and the school signing choir in the Leeton Eisteddfod. There are also athletics opportunities, with Gralee participating in the small schools carnivals, special schools carnivals and an annual "Sensory Run" Students are invited to attend Boccia and ten pin bowling ten pin bowling competitions each year. Our school is also supported with Sporting Schools funding which results in regular sports opportunities such as golf, cricket, basketball and rugby league ague coaching sessions. Students attend intensive swimming programs for senior students as well as weekly hydrotherapy and junior swim school classes, all with experienced Austswim teachers on staff. We love our community! The school also participates in local community celebrations such as the SunRice Festival, The Leeton Show, Light-Up Leeton, Anzac Day, Remembrance Day, NAIDOC and Reconciliation weeks and Shine performances. Transition and Work experience are an extremely important focus for senior students at Gralee. All students begin work experience sessions from Years 9-12. Students and families have a lot of control over the process, as we ensure that students transition seamlessly out of our school as they graduate. All students have a transition plan. Recently, Gralee School created their very own 'Gralee.Inc., where we provide local businesses with assistance in completing the odd tasks they sometimes don't have time for, but which provide our students with invaluable work and communication skills outside of school life. When I transitioned to Gralee, I loved making new friends. The payground is fun because they have a swing. The teachers are the best because they really helped me when I started at Gralee. I learned how to use a hammer, a drill and a sander in woodwork. Gralee is the best school because there are so many fun things to do, and I am happy. Zoey - Year 7 student Gralee School A proud member of the GRALEE SCHOOL Leeton Community of Public Schools * A school for students with a disability, including those with Autism, Kindergarten to Year 12. Early transition program from 4 years of age Supportive and caring learning environment Personalised Learning and Support Plans for all students Physical, sensory, curriculum and communications needs are a priority Providing opportunities for students to access integration and work experience placements A focus on life skills outcomes Inquiries: Please contact below for an appointment | Phone: 6953 3350 School Administration Manager: Rebecca Lashbrook Principal: Carly Rae PUBLIC EDUCATION WEEK 2025 , IGNITE YOUR POTENTIAL GRALEE SCHOOL RUS Sport Sport O now MSM NSW SIYO NSW School Sport Gralee School provides a supportive and caring learning experience for all our individual students , while meeting their specific educational and personal needs . The school caters for the needs of students from kindergarten to year 12 who have autism or moderate to severe intellectual and / or physical disabilities . The school embraces the fundamental belief that all children are capable of learning and with appropriate support may be able to transition to mainstream schooling , adult services , or employment , just like their peers . Students are invited to attend Gralee School from the age of four , as an early intervention strategy . These students attend a program that is suitable to the child , family and support services and will increase the numbers of days they attend until they are full - time students . All students at Gralee School are engaged in supportive learning environments that are assisted by evolving specialised technologies and underpinned by innovative and effective teaching practices , especially in the in the areas of literacy , numeracy and communication . All classrooms at Gralee School have school learning support officers ( SLSO ) who provide personal care and support students to achieve academic goals . Senior students are provided with school laptops and are engaged in a work experience program that sees students focus on work skills , as well as communication , personal hygiene for work , budgeting , shopping and cooking programs . All students have a Personalised Learning and Support Plan ( PLSP ) , designed collaboration with the teachers , families , SLSOS and students themselves . These include achievable , short - term goals and are updated every term , via meetings at school or by phone . The latest technology is on hand to facilitate the learning process for students , including interactive displays , communication devices , iPads , laptops , and standing frames . Gralee School has its own fleet of six school buses ; these are used for morning and afternoon runs for students living in Narrandera , Leeton and surrounds , and for use throughout each day for excursions and small trips , removing this cost for families . All students are provided with access to a school bus . Gralee School involves students in a range of arts activities , including dance opportunities in Leeton Eisteddfod and Schools Spectacular , and the school signing choir in the Leeton Eisteddfod . There are also athletics opportunities , with Gralee participating in the small schools carnivals , special schools carnivals and an annual " Sensory Run " Students are invited to attend Boccia and ten pin bowling ten pin bowling competitions each year . Our school is also supported with Sporting Schools funding which results in regular sports opportunities such as golf , cricket , basketball and rugby league ague coaching sessions . Students attend intensive swimming programs for senior students as well as weekly hydrotherapy and junior swim school classes , all with experienced Austswim teachers on staff . We love our community ! The school also participates in local community celebrations such as the SunRice Festival , The Leeton Show , Light - Up Leeton , Anzac Day , Remembrance Day , NAIDOC and Reconciliation weeks and Shine performances . Transition and Work experience are an extremely important focus for senior students at Gralee . All students begin work experience sessions from Years 9-12 . Students and families have a lot of control over the process , as we ensure that students transition seamlessly out of our school as they graduate . All students have a transition plan . Recently , Gralee School created their very own ' Gralee.Inc . , where we provide local businesses with assistance in completing the odd tasks they sometimes don't have time for , but which provide our students with invaluable work and communication skills outside of school life . When I transitioned to Gralee , I loved making new friends . The payground is fun because they have a swing . The teachers are the best because they really helped me when I started at Gralee . I learned how to use a hammer , a drill and a sander in woodwork . Gralee is the best school because there are so many fun things to do , and I am happy . Zoey - Year 7 student Gralee School A proud member of the GRALEE SCHOOL Leeton Community of Public Schools * A school for students with a disability , including those with Autism , Kindergarten to Year 12 . Early transition program from 4 years of age Supportive and caring learning environment Personalised Learning and Support Plans for all students Physical , sensory , curriculum and communications needs are a priority Providing opportunities for students to access integration and work experience placements A focus on life skills outcomes Inquiries : Please contact below for an appointment | Phone : 6953 3350 School Administration Manager : Rebecca Lashbrook Principal : Carly Rae