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Gujarati Classes
About Gujarati Class
The temple runs weekly Gujarati school classes for children in the community. It is volunteer-run and operates intending to share and pass on the Gujarati language and culture onto future generations in Australia.
Enrolment Information
Eligibility: Children aged 6 and above or those turning 6 from 1 January to 31 March in the academic year.
Enrolments are done once a year, online only, usually in Term 4. Please be subscribed to the Mandir emails.
Payments are also made online
Gujarati School starts at 9:15 am and finishes strictly at 11:30 am
Class Timings
Classes are held every Saturday from 9.15 a.m. to 11.30 a.m. during normal school term dates. There are four terms, each lasting 10 weeks.
Contact Us
Email: [email protected]
Address: 211 Marshall Rd, Bennett Springs, WA 6063
School Board
Coordinator – Miteshbahi Halai
Sub Coordinator – Manjuben Halai
Administrator – Kavitaben Varsani
Administrator - Pushpaben Bhudia
Health and Safety Officers – Miteshbhai Halai and Manjuben Halai
Parent representative - Bhavishaben Mayani
History
In July 2010, the Gujarati school was first started due to the requests and support of parents at the residence of Bharatbhai Dabasia. The children were not only taught how to speak and read Gujarati but also get an understanding for our culture, festivals and religion through fun activities, plays, stories and the singing of shloks and poems.
As interest in the community grew, the Gujarati school was moved to the Shree Swaminarayan Temple (Mandir) Perth Complex. At one point, older students had also begun to join in to be able to read our scriptures in Gujarati.
Great improvements have been seen in students of all ages as we ended another great year. The combined help of parents and volunteers was greatly appreciated and necessary in the successful running of the school. It’s this support from the community that makes all the difference.