Springside Primary School offers an inclusive education featuring unique facilities and learning opportunities, such as:
- School-Wide Positive Behaviour Support Program
- Ongoing reporting to parents using Seesaw
- Synthetic & Systematic Phonics Instruction in Prep/Year1
- Learning Through Play in the junior areas of the school
- Early Identification and Intervention for students with specific learning difficulties
- Extension Program in the areas of Literacy and Numeracy
- Science Lab supporting practical experiments for students across the school
- Robotics Lab supporting students during S.T.E.A.M. classes
- Food Tech Room promoting cooking skills for students across the school using produce grown in our school garden
- Stephanie Alexander Garden maintained by students supporting our community Spade and Spoon Markets held twice termly
- Inclusion Hub open during both lunch and recess breaks offering all students a safe and structured space to learn pro-social behaviours at the point of need
- Tailored programs to support the individual needs of students with and without a disability diagnosis
- Evidence-based Team Around the Learner model for student with disabilities as well as NDIS access at school
- Better Buddies Program for Prep and Year 6 Students
- Student Leadership Program
- Embedded Whole-school Social and Emotional Learning Program
- Comprehensive Welfare Program with one-on –one individual support
- Interschool Sports Program
- Extra-curricular Music Program
- Modern play equipment, featured in two playgrounds; a small soccer pitch; Full size soccer pitch; indoor basketball/netball court; two outdoor basketball courts; countless down ball courts; sensory garden and ample shade access outdoors
- On-site OHSC offered by Camp Australia