Loose Parts Shed
The Loose Parts shed is being well used. Thank you for your donations. Keep them rolling in. This initiative is supporting students creativity, curiosity and confidence across all year levels.
The Loose Parts shed is being well used. Thank you for your donations. Keep them rolling in. This initiative is supporting students creativity, curiosity and confidence across all year levels.
Pyjama day was so much fun! The colourful and in some cases zany Pjs and onesies certainly brightened up our day and buddy classes enjoyed getting together and sharing their favourite bedtime stories. [...]
Tomorrow we are really looking forward to the launch of David Riley’s new book ‘Yvette Williams Leaping into History.’Books will be available for purchase $20, cash sales only. Please join us for this celebration - [...]
The Passion Projects started today. Thanks to the support of our community a wide range of activities were on offer.
We have had an amazing start to Book week! Monday, there was so much fun and laughter during John Carr’s presentation. From rhymes to raps and poems using dippy language, he emphasized the fun of [...]
Our second article this week gives 30 reasons why we should read books - enjoy https://seriousreading.com/blog/283-30-reasons-to-read-books.html
Book Week 2019 is finally upon us! We are looking forward to a fun filled week celebrating the joy of reading. Each day we would like to share an article or infographic with you which [...]
FROM THE PRINCIPAL Dear Families, Welcome to our third newsletter of this term. At Mass on Sunday, we celebrate the feast of Pentecost, where we remember the Holy Spirit descending on the disciples. Pentecost [...]
FROM THE PRINCIPAL Dear Families, Welcome to our second newsletter of this term. Community Dreaming Day Saturday 18th May I wish to begin by expressing my sincerest thanks to those families who attended our Community [...]
For last year’s genius hour we did knitting for Kids First. It was a great experience for everyone to enjoy and chat while knitting. Parents and teachers came and taught us how to knit and [...]