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Donvale (ELC–6)

Carey Donvale is characterised by natural bushland, community art projects and facilities inspired by the surrounding landscape.

Donvale (ELC–6)
Donvale (ELC–6)

The Donvale campus provides students from Early Learning to Year 6 with facilities that blend seamlessly with the surrounding natural, native bushland and the adjoining Mullum Creek.

The buildings are designed to reflect the natural landscape of Donvale, including the tree-house-inspired and well-resourced library; plant life inside all classrooms; and large, dedicated spaces for art, music and sport. This peaceful setting is enhanced by community artwork created by the students, staff and parents of Carey Donvale.

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Bush kinder
Bush kinder

Our Schools

Our Donvale Campus caters for students from Early Learning to Year 6.

Donvale is an area with a distinctively Australian character, populated by native plants that are home to a magnificent array of bird and animal life. The campus joins the Mullum Mullum Creek Linear Park, which provides a unique opportunity to learn from nature throughout the Junior School journey. Students often benefit from studying the wetlands, collecting samples and recording findings for a variety of subjects.

This includes the Bush Kinder program for our Early Learning Centre children at Carey Donvale. The program is designed to allow children to encounter and engage with the natural environment, establish a meaningful relationship with it and develop their curiosity, resilience and sense of agency.

Carey Donvale campus facilities 

The purpose-built facilities at Carey Donvale allow students to follow their passions, inspire them to learn from nature, and encourage them to be creative and collaborate both with their peers at Carey and with the broader community.

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ELC Donvale

Located at our Junior School campus in Donvale, our Donvale ELC offers a unique learning experience for the youngest members of our school.

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Junior School Donvale

Small class sizes, the beautiful native bush surroundings and a strong sense of community are the cornerstones of Junior School Donvale.

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D R Brown Library Donvale

This library was designed to replicate a treehouse. The striking interior creates a comfortable and welcoming space to encourage wide reading in students from all year levels.

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Explore the Donvale Campus

Click on the icons to enjoy 360 degree views of some of the best parts of our Donvale campus facilities

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Carey Baptist Grammar School is a leading co-educational independent school in Melbourne, catering for students from Early Learning to Year 12. 

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How to get to Carey Donvale Campus

The Donvale campus is in the outer eastern suburbs of Melbourne, close to the Eastern Freeway and Springvale Road.

It's approximately 32 kilometres from the central business district and it is serviced by both public and private bus services.

If you are driving to our Donvale campus, limited visitor and parent parking is available on campus. We ask that parents and visitors are mindful of local residents and do not park in Era Court.

Location and transport
Accessibility

Dedicated parking spaces for vehicles displaying Disabled Persons' Parking Permits are located in the main car park.

These are accessed from the main entrance on Era Court. There are also wheelchair accessible toilets at each of our campuses.

If you think you may require assistance during your visit to Carey, please do not hesitate to contact us to discuss your individual requirements.

For more information

Contact Donvale Campus

9 Era Court, Donvale VIC 3111

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