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Berwick Lodge Primary School

Learning for Life

Berwick Lodge Primary School:
“Learning for Life”

Established in 1990, Berwick Lodge Primary School is located in the South Eastern Growth Corridor of Melbourne, within the City of Casey. Since its opening with an initial enrolment of 200 students, the school has grown significantly and now supports a vibrant learning community. Berwick Lodge is proud of its commitment to fostering student agency, wellbeing and innovative learning practices in a supportive and inclusive environment.

Our school logo features the Helmeted Honeyeater, one of Australia’s rarest and most endangered bird species. This iconic bird holds special significance as one of its three remaining natural habitats is located along the eastern border of the City of Casey, making it a meaningful symbol of our connection to the local environment and our commitment to sustainability and conservation.

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