Our Facilities

Leitchville Primary School is situated on the corner of Leitchville South Road and Hawken Street Leitchville, Victoria.

The school boasts an expansive site with a full-sized football oval, multi-marked netball, tennis court area, a sheltered playground and climbing equipment space and a large fort and sandpit area. The school oval is bordered by a plantation of native trees that make for great ‘cubby-hut’ making. The chook shed is shaded by a plantation of she-oak trees. The front yard is more formal with the planting of exotic trees and native garden beds. Within this space there is a memorial garden and an eating area. This is a ‘quiet area’ of the school yard and is the space were we commemorate both ANZAC Day and Remembrance Day.

The buildings on the site represent the significant changes in architecture the Department of Education adopted during the 142 years of the school’s existence.

Presently the school boasts a 2010 built double classroom and this is where most of the teaching and learning takes place. Adjoined by a covered decking area is the remodelled school built on the original Leitchville School site and moved by tractor to its present day site in the early 20th century. It now houses the administration, school resources, library areas, and staffroom.

Detached but nonetheless, significant, is the old weatherboard school once the Terrick-Terrick teachers’ residence transported from that district in 1947. Today is it the Mobile Area Resource Centre [MARC] library.

The school of course is equipped with the latest technology, is fully air-conditioned and comfortably furnished.

The teaching and learning at the school stretches far beyond the confines of this site. We share sporting and cultural days with the ‘Murray Plains’ Cluster schools, [Koondrook, Murrabit and Gunbower Primary Schools].