Peter Moyes Anglican Community School


Peter Moyes Anglican Community School is an independent Anglican co-educational early learning, primary, and secondary day school, located in, an outer northern suburb of Perth, Western Australia. The school was established in 2000 and caters for early learning and K-12 education. The school is named in honour of Peter Moyes, the first Director of the Anglican Schools' Commission.

History

In 1997, the Anglican Schools' Commission was in need of a campus in the Mindarie region. Construction of the school began in 2000, incorporating solely a primary school building. The school opened shortly after, with the construction of the Middle School and Science buildings completed one year later. In the years following, many features were added to the school such as the Creative Arts building and the auditorium. The construction of the senior school building finished in 2012. In 2016, both a gymnasium and a new administration building were added to the school.

School crest

The school crest has many symbolic meanings. The Bishop mitre placed at the top of the crest signifies the connection between the School and the Anglican Church.
The left panel of the shield depicts white outlined waves in a green background. The waves represent the location of the school being near the ocean. The green represents one of the school's primary colours and its location in Mindarie. One of the many meanings for Mindarie can be "place of green water".
The right panel depicts the stems of grass trees which gives a linked connection to the family name of Peter Moyes. Moyes is an old French name for Moses, who as a baby was set adrift on the Nile River in a small craft of bulrushes to save him from slaughter by the Pharaoh's Egyptian guards. It also symbolises another meaning of Mindarie: "dry leaves from a grasstree".
The book represents learning and the Greek letters Alpha and Omega symbolise "the beginning and the end", meaning learning continues all through life.

House system

The school has five houses:
Every year the houses compete in a variety of activities, most commonly inter-house sporting carnivals. These include a swimming carnival, a cross country carnival and an athletics carnival. Participation in inter-school sports carnivals is optional, competing against other schools in sports such as netball, basketball, soccer and athletics.