Living Waters Lutheran College

Living Waters Lutheran College is a co-educational school in Western Australia.

Living Waters Lutheran College is a coeducational Christian school catering for students from Kindergarten to year 12. The College is now educating and caring for over 1200 students across 2 campuses. Living Waters consists of four “schools” within one College community:

  • A Primary School - Kindergarten to year 7 in Halls Head
  • A Junior School - Kindergarten to year 5 in Warnbro
  • A Middle School -years 6 to 9 in Warnbro
  • A Senior School - years 10 to 12 in Warnbro

Each “school” has its own identity and buildings within the college, as well as still being involved with the other schools through programs such as class buddies, collaborative teaching, interschool sports and whole college special events. Facilities include a resource centre, chapel, Computer and Science Laboratories and other specialist areas for home economics, textiles, woodwork, metal work, ceramics, photography, painting, etc. Specialist staff include a College chaplain, a Student & family counselor and a Learning Enrichment Team to assist students needing further development or additional challenges. The Warnbro Campus also has a full time registered nurse on staff.

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