Primary Campus (03) 9850 7122
Secondary Campus (03) 9852 1631
Primary Campus (03) 9850 7122
Secondary Campus (03) 9852 1631

Mission and Values

Vision

Achieving excellence both globally and nationally in educational services for students with special needs.

Values

Integrity, Respect, High Professional Standards, Care and Support, Consistency.

Mission

Preparing students with autism spectrum disorder to achieve the best outcomes from life’s opportunities.

Engaging in professional research of exemplary education programs.

Effective Teaching at Bulleen Heights School

Effective teaching at Bulleen Heights is the provision of a safe learning environment within which consistency is valued and motivated staff engage, instruct and assess students along a continuum of learning to achieve individual goals.

Overview of Bulleen Heights School

Bulleen Heights School is a Department of Education specialist school for students with a diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder. The school enrolment for 2023 is 240 students. We have two school campuses; Pleasant Rd Campus and Manningham Rd Campus.

In the year 2023 the school will be divided into two sub schools. Students will be in groups based upon a combination of age, developmental level and maturity.

Curriculum development and implementation across the school is based on Victorian Curriculum, providing a framework for planning the whole school curriculum by setting out standards for students to achieve in core areas. At Bulleen Heights School the learning standards assist in the development of student programs, according to individual need.

A psychologist, occupational therapists, speech therapists and social worker will work with us this year. This team of professionals compliments our educational programs.

Inclusion is supported at all levels of the school. Primary School groups access programs from our classroom at Templestowe Valley Primary School as well as a number of students throughout the school participating, on a part-time basis, in a range of programs at neighbourhood schools. Secondary School students work on a range of inclusive projects with local secondary colleges

Bus transport for students living within the Designated Transport Area (DTA) is provided by the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development. Other students either travel independently or are brought to school by parents and carers. See DTA map attachment and DET booklet, ‘Transport to Specialist Schools – Information for families’. If you    have any enquiries, please contact your assistant principal.

Aims and Objectives

  • To provide educational experiences of the highest possible quality to meet the individual needs of our students, enabling them to take their place as contributing members of the community in which they live, and to lead happy and productive lives.
  • To provide a learning environment that allows students to develop social, academic and physical skills and encourages them to maximise their potential.
  • To give parents, students and staff the opportunity to participate in collaborative decision-making about curriculum content and learning processes.
  • To cater to the diverse needs of all students by providing access to a wide range of programs which will enable them to specialise in activities appropriate to their needs.