Faith Junior School - Prep to Year 4
A joyful beginning. A strong foundation.
Junior School at Faith is a place where curiosity is sparked, confidence grows, and a love of learning takes root.
We believe young children learn best when they feel safe, known, and excited to be at school. That’s why our Junior School is being built around connection, movement, play, and wonder - alongside strong foundations in literacy and numeracy.
Learning here is active and hands-on. Students explore ideas, ask questions, create, collaborate, and build skills that will support them for life.
This is a place where learning feels joyful, relationships come first, and every child is seen.
What defines Junior School at Faith
- Play-based and inquiry-led learning
- Strong focus on wellbeing, belonging, and relationships
- Purpose-built, flexible learning spaces
- Learning through movement, creativity, and exploration
- Clear pathways as children grow in confidence and independence

Junior School Phases
The Junior School comprises two phases:
- Wonder Phase for Prep to Year 2 – opening in 2029
- Curiosity Phase for Years 3 and 4 – opening in 2028
Students in Years 5 and 6 will be members the Discovery Phase in our Middle School for Years 5 to 8.
Wonder Phase: Prep to Year 2
Where belonging comes first.
The Wonder Phase gives students in Prep to Year 2 a nurturing, play-based start to their schooling journey.
In these early years, we’ll focus on helping children feel safe, confident, and excited about learning.
Through play, storytelling, hands-on experiences, and rich sensory environments, students build strong foundations while developing curiosity and joy.
Learning is gentle, purposeful, and deeply relational supporting the whole child.
To explor the Wonder Phase at Faith, click the button.
Curiosity Phase: Years 3 & 4
Turning questions into learning.
The Curiosity Phase builds on early foundations by encouraging children to ask deeper questions and explore ideas with confidence.
Students begin to take more ownership of their learning through projects, collaboration, and inquiry-based experiences. Literacy and numeracy continue to be strengthened through meaningful, real-world contexts.
Curiosity becomes a powerful driver of learning.
To find out more about the Curiosity Phase for students in Years 3 and 4, click the button.
