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NSW Police Legacy Child Safety Handbook
22 Mar 2024
The “NSW Police Legacy Child Safety Handbook” is a comprehensive and free resource to assist parents, carers as well as teachers on a r...
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22 Mar 2024
The “NSW Police Legacy Child Safety Handbook” is a comprehensive and free resource to assist parents, carers as well as teachers on a r...
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29 Feb 2024
For 175 years NSW public schools have prepared the children of today to succeed and build better communities for tomorrow. Across almos...
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28 Feb 2024
Join Miss Amanda and Ms Kinchela every Wednesday at our TAPS Playgroup where you and your child can meet some new friends while you pla...
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22 Mar 2024
The “NSW Police Legacy Child Safety Handbook” is a comprehensive and free resource to assist parents, carers as well as teachers on a r...
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29 Feb 2024
For 175 years NSW public schools have prepared the children of today to succeed and build better communities for tomorrow. Across almos...
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28 Feb 2024
Join Miss Amanda and Ms Kinchela every Wednesday at our TAPS Playgroup where you and your child can meet some new friends while you pla...
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22 Mar 2024
The “NSW Police Legacy Child Safety Handbook” is a comprehensive and free resource to assist parents, carers as well as teachers on a r...
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29 Feb 2024
For 175 years NSW public schools have prepared the children of today to succeed and build better communities for tomorrow. Across almos...
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Wednesday
29
March
06 March-10 April
All day
Visit Moving to high school for detailed information on the Expression of Interest process. There is also a short video of the process for moving in Year 7. Online link available from 6 March 2024 to 10 April 2024 To enrol your child in Year 7 for 2025, you will need to complete an Expression of Interest for Year 6 to Year 7 transition. The Expression of Interest (EOI) lets you indicate which school(s) you would like your child to attend in Year 7. The EOI process is available online from 6 March 2024. Please note: The EOI closes on 10 April 2024. Please make sure you submit the EOI before that date. IMPORTANT: if you miss this deadline, you will need to apply directly to your chosen High School. It is also important to note that the residential address you provide on the EOI is the same as the residential address we currently have on our system. After you submit an EOI and it has been assessed, your child will be offered a place at a high school. If you are unsure whether they will be attending a NSW Government school (you’ve applied for a private school, or you are moving interstate), we ask that you still complete an EOI Placement not required application and follow up with your school once a decision has been made. The online process will guide you through your options and collect the information required to make the process as smooth as possible. For parents/carers who are not able to complete an application online, a paper EOI form can be collected from the school office. For more information about moving to high school, visit Going to a public school. Direct links to start the application process (open from 6 March 2024 until 10 April 2024) Applying for a NSW government school Placement not required at a NSW government school
Friday
29
March
29 March
All day
Public holiday - school closed
Monday
01
April
01 April
All day
Public holiday - school closed
Thursday
04
April
04 April
3:15-4:00 PM
We would love to see our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families to share with you what’s been happening in First Nations Education and meet our Junior AECG Leaders and Committee members. We would also love to hear your feedback regarding some of our plans for the upcoming year and any ideas about how we could further support your children. This is a great opportunity to have a yarn and get to know each other a little better.
Friday
05
April
05 April
All day
PSSA Gala Day No.2 (selected students only) As part of the PDHPE syllabus, students will learn how to maintain a happy and active lifestyle. By allowing your child to attend the primary Gala Day they gain the opportunity to enjoy sports and live a healthy lifestyle. PSSA (Primary Schools Sports Association) organises Gala days to allow students to compete against local schools. Each term, schools have the opportunity to participate in three (3) Gala days. They are full days commencing at approximately 10:00 am and concluding at approximately 2:00 pm. During the day students play a total of three/four games. See the Information sheet below. As a condition of being selected for a Gala Day team, you and your child must sign a contract in order to be accepted into the team - see Gala day contract below. Your child will be participating in training sessions held at Thomas Acres Reserve. Due to this, students will be required to walk to and from the Thomas Acres Reserve during Friday sport sessions. Your child's signed notes and first payment ($12.50) are due to the office no later than Wednesday, 8 March 2024. The total cost for Summer PSSA gala day is $37.50. However, pull payment upfront is optional. If chosing to pay for each gala day individually, please ensure payment of $12.50 is paid prior to each gala day. Basketball Coach - Mrs Mullen Venue - Minto Indoor Sports Centre, 9 Redfern Road, Minto Softball Coach - Miss Bligh Venue - Rosemeadow Sports Complex, Dickens Road, Rosemeadow Teeball Coach - Miss Bligh Venue - Rosemeadow Sports Complex, Dickens Road, Rosemeadow Tiger Tag Team 1 - Mr Buckley Team 2 - Mr Tasker Team 3 - Miss McDonald Venue - Eschol Park Rugby Fields, Epping Forest Drive, Eschol Park
Thursday
16
May
16 May
8:15 AM-3:15 PM
A selected number of students have been given the opportunity to participate in an exciting 1-day workshop for primary students (Years 3 to 6) who identify as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander and attend a NSW public school. The workshop is suitable for both experienced and non-experienced dancers. In this workshop, students will explore contemporary Indigenous dance and movement. A team of experienced First Nations dance tutors in collaboration with the NSW Department of Education Arts Unit runs these energetic and engaging workshops. The Arts Unit in collaboration with the Brolga Dance Academy, promises an energetic celebration of culture, movement, and student engagement!
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