Located at the base of the Darling Range, North Dandalup Primary School was established in 1900 and is steeped in history and tradition.
North Dandalup is A School for 'Environmental Consciousness'
This focus has resulted in the school being the recipient of more than 20 state and national awards.
Our School Logo
The school colours of Black and Gold are supported by two natural greens.
The logo reflects our commitment to the environment incorporating Kingia Australis, Marri and the escarpment to tell the story of our school and the journey it makes possible for students.

1. Central to the icon, depicted in dark grey, is the honky nut (Marri), a sturdy strong consistent presence within its environment, as North Dandalup Primary School is to its students.
2. Within this shape are yellow seed like graphics representing students being nurtured within this safe natural environment.
3. A representation of the kingia australis flares out around this, the dark green shapes above representing the leaves of the plant, its new growth reaching upwards.
4. The light green represents the leaf skirt at the base of the plant. Together the green organic leaf shapes also represent the influences that surround a student – their peers, teachers and community – which energise and support their growth.
5. As part of this circle of dynamic, organic, energetic movement are two yellow shapes which mark the escarpment which is always there on the horizon protectively watching over the school.
6. With this support and protection students begin to blossom and reach upwards and outwards to the wider world – like the flowers of the kingia australis – represented by the three yellow shapes at the top of the icon.