Condingup Primary School
Condingup Primary School is not only an educational place, but also a social outlet in this isolated area.
We love our school.

The original Condingup Primary School was set up on Linkletters place - just a tin shed and a teacher.
This was at the time of the opening up of new blocks in the area and families moving in.

In 1964 the government built a new school on the present site in the township of Condingup and it has since grown like Topsy. At some periods, the students numbered over a 100.
At present there are:
- 61 students ranging from kindergarten to year 7
- 5 teachers and 2 aides
- 1 groundsman and 3 cleaners
- 1 school registrar to handle administration
- Special Needs teachers visit regularly from Esperance

3 school buses cover a radius of 50 kms around the area bringing children from surrounding farms.
The school has a voluntary canteen which is run once a week on a roster system.
The School Newsletter
The school newsletter which includes local activities such as port and community events keep people in touch socially. This is done by the school registrar on a weekly basis.
P & C Committee
The school has a Parents and Citizen's committee which helps with working bees and raises money for school needs and student outings. The main event of the year is the
Condingup Annual Wool Fair which the P & C have run successfully for many years raising thousands of dollars for the school. This year's P & C committee consists of:
- President Jodi Young
- Secretary Victoria Brown
- Treasurer Wendy Harkness