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Out and and about

Marnebek School is a dual campus specialist school which provides opportunities and pathways for students with additional learning needs.

Our school vision is to create a stimulating and engaging environment that enables students to embrace learning and achieve their full potential. We do this by building students’ social, emotional and physical wellbeing, empowering them to become active and valued members of their community.

Students are at the centre of our school. They develop a broad range of leadership skills and confidence to become active in their learning. Our school values – Resilience, Respect and Responsibility – underpin the school vision.

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We encourage and welcome you to contact the school to arrange a tour. Please see our contact details below.

Email: marnebek.sch.cranbourne @education.vic.gov.au www.marnebek.vic.edu.au

Telephone: (03) 5996 3858

Address: New Holland Drive Campus, 9 New Holland Drive, Cranbourne East, VIC 3977

Corrigans Road Campus, 9 Corrigans Road, Cranbourne East, VIC 3977

Monash Special Developmental School strives to be a centre of excellence. We provide exemplary individualised programs to students with a diagnosed intellectual disability and/or multiple disabilities including Autism Spectrum Disorder for students aged 2.8 to 18 years old.

Monash SDS is a leader and innovator in educational services for students with intellectual disabilities and/or multiple disabilities including ASD. As a school we have grown and evolved to meet the everchanging needs and challenges of our students. Experienced special education teachers deliver high quality programs to promote learning and development in the key areas of communication, social skills, personal independence and academic instruction. We work with each family to identify the needs of each child and integrate these goals into individually tailored learning programs that are linked to the Victorian Curriculum.

Three sub schools cater for the unique needs of our students at the different stages of schooling and development. The Early Education Program is a centre-based program that specialises in child development for children aged 2.8 to 5 years who have been diagnosed with a severe delay or disability (including social, behavioural or developmental delays). Our programs are based on science and provide a comprehensive approach for preschool children and their families, incorporating naturalistic, structured and behavioural intervention strategies to promote engagement and learning.

Primary School offers an inclusive, collaborative and nurturing learning environment in which every child can be themselves. Our vision is to develop and foster the potential and uniqueness of each child. We do this by embracing each child’s differences and empowering our students through educational innovation. Small class sizes allow teachers to provide a personalised learning program to each child drawing on the internationally recognized, STAR (Applied Behaviour Analysis) Program, Structured Teaching Framework (TEACCH® Program) and School Wide-Positive Behaviour Support.

Secondary School provides students with modern educational and sporting programs in a new purpose-built resource intensive learning centre, with a STEM room, multimedia facility and commercial kitchen. We are accredited to provide Vocational Education and Training (VET) courses. VET provides students with the opportunity to develop workreadiness skills, potentially opening up further study or work opportunities post-school.

As a School Wide Positive Behaviour Support (SWPBS) gold accredited school, we work alongside external consultants in the field, providing evidence based interventions to students reducing behaviours of concern and increasing independence. We work closely with families to ensure a consistent approach across school and home.

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