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Grandparents’ Day is one of the most important days at Tyndale Christian School. It’s a day to celebrate the grandparents of all Tyndalian students.
Our talented Middle School students at Salisbury East are turning the clocks back to the Victorian English times and presenting Charles Dickens famous literary masterpiece, ‘Oliver Twist’ into a musical theatre production to their parents and the local community.
On Friday 26 August 2022, Book Week was held at Tyndale Christian School – Salisbury East and it was a delight to see our Junior School students dressed up in their favourite character costumes from well-known books and movies.
In the midst of COVID-19, it was with much joy that we had the honour of once again hosting our annual Pastors’ Morning Tea, on Tuesday 14 June 2022!
Tyndale Christian School – Salisbury East is proud of our 2021 graduates not only for their academics, yet also for their personal achievements throughout the challenges that this year has provided.
Click the links on this page to access the video or the written response from our Head of School’s in relation to the article published by The Advertiser on Sunday 7 November comparing Tyndale’s government funding with other schools.
Our School is built on sustaining a Lifelong Learning foundation. With the implementation of the Tiny Tyndalians programme at our Salisbury East campus, your child can build connections with others before their Reception year.
Our focus in the Senior School here at Tyndale is preparing our students for purposeful careers, and Employment Plus ensures your child is equipped for work immediately after school. Find out more through Mrs Courtney Brook, who champions this pathway.
Tyndale is introducing a new elite sports programme in 2022 aimed at the students wanting to take their sport to the next level. Marley Raikiwasa, a year 10 student, details her impressive athletic achievements and why she will be completing this programme.