Notices

Scitech Excursion30 May 2024 - 30 May 2024

Selected classes:

P1 (Year 2/3)

P2 (Year 3)

O3 (Year 2)

O2 (Year 2 only)

Students will travel by bus to Scitech, West Perth. The bus will depart school at 8:15am and depart Scitech at 1:30pm arriving back at school at approximately 2:40pm.

For further details please contact Ms Kannan in Room P1.

 

Last day for Term 2!28 Jun 2024 - 28 Jun 2024

Today is the last day for Term 2.

Have a safe and happy holiday and we will see you on Tuesday, 16 July.

 

O1 Assembly26 Jun 2024 - 26 Jun 2024

Please join us in the undercover area at 2:00pm for our assembly.

P&C PJ Day - Numbat Kindy Group20 Jun 2024 - 20 Jun 2024

P&C PJ Dress up day for Kindy Numbat group only.

Wear your favourite PJ's to school today!

P&C PJ Day19 Jun 2024 - 19 Jun 2024

Wear your favourite PJ's to school today.

 

BASSA Winter Carnival - Year 5/614 Jun 2024 - 14 Jun 2024

Details to follow.

P&C Meeting10 Jun 2024 - 10 Jun 2024

P&C General meeting.

Held in the Conference Room (next to Staff Room).

Everyone is welcome.

Assembly G1/O2

Please join us for our assembly in the undercover area at 2:00pm today.

WA Day - PUBLIC HOLIDAY3 Jun 2024 - 3 Jun 2024

WA Day

School is closed today for WA Day Public Holiday. See you tomorrow.

What is WA Day?

  • WA Day takes place on the first Monday in June each year.
  • It’s a day to celebrate all Western Australians, recognising our Aboriginal history, early European settlers and the many from all over the world who have made, and continue to make, Western Australia their home.
  • It’s a day for each of us to reflect and celebrate all the great things about our people, our lifestyle, our culture and our potential.

What is the history of WA Day?

  • Prior to 2012, June 1 was known as Foundation Day, which marked the day when the first European settlers, under the command of Captain James Stirling RN, Lieutenant Governor, arrived from Britain to settle the Swan River Colony.
  • In April 2012 Foundation Day was formally changed to WA Day following bipartisan political support in the Western Australian Parliament.
  • The legislation emphasised that the new ‘State Day’ was to be inclusive of all people no matter how long they have called themselves Western Australians.

National Simultaneous Story Time22 May 2024

National Simultaneous Storytime (NSS) is held annually by the Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA).

Every year a picture book, written and illustrated by an Australian author and illustrator, is read simultaneously in libraries, schools, pre-schools, childcare centres, family homes, bookshops and many other places around the country.

Now in its 24th successful year, it is a colourful, vibrant, fun event that aims to promote the value of reading and literacy, using an Australian children's book that explores age-appropriate themes, and addresses key learning areas of the National Curriculum for Foundation to Year 6.