Parent and Friends

Welcome back to Term 4 and another busy term for P&F (and everywhere else!)
P&F Meetings
Our next P&F meeting will be held in the staff room at school next week on Wednesday 15 October 9:00am - 9:30am.
P&F meetings are open to all, and I would encourage you to come along and have a chat, and find out more about what we do.
Movie Night
Our 2025 movie night was held this week, with 164 students and parents heading out to watch The Bad Guys 2. It was a fabulous night with everyone in attendance in good spirits and thoroughly enjoying the film.
An absolutely massive thankyou to Amy M and Tegan M for all their help organising and coordinating the event.
Mangoes
Mango information flyers have gone home this week, with sales already starting to come in.
Orders must close at strictly 8pm, Sunday October 28, so if you don't want to miss out, jump online ASAP and get your order in. We are expecting delivery the week of December 8, but will confirm an exact date closer to the time.
https://www.trybooking.com/DGIZB
Secondhand Uniform Stall
2026 Foundation orientation is coming up fast, and with it our last secondhand uniform stall of the year. In preparation for the stall, if you have any good condition secondhand uniforms lying around at home, please consider donating these to the school. Donations can be dropped off to the office at any time.
Class WhatsApp Groups
All class WhatsApp groups have been set up for 2025. If you have not received the details for your class chat, please email me at mprps.pf@gmail.com with your child's name and the class they are in, and I'll get you the right links. These groups will play an important role in our communications this year, alongside our notices and the newsletter.
Community Support Representative
Our Community Support Representative is Jess Walker, who has been part of the MPRPS community as a parent for over 17 years. Over her time, she has seen many changes at the school: staff, buildings, curriculum, events and many more. But the one thing that has never changed is the sense of connection and community our school offers. Whether it's manning a Mother's or Father's Day stall, cooking sausages at Twilight Sports, being a parent helper in the classroom or having a coffee catch up with other parents after drop off, these are all valuable connections to our school community.
Another way in which MPRPS fosters connection to the community is by aiding families who may need a helping hand. All families struggle with something at some time, and we can help make those times a bit more bearable. Some of the ways we can assist is by providing meals to families who are having a difficult time. This could be due to an illness or a death in the family, or any other form of hardship a family may be experiencing. We have also assisted families to borrow or be gifted items for school camps such as raincoats, sleeping bags and other essentials. If we can't help with your request, we will do our best to connect you with services that can.
Jess understands that sometimes it can be difficult to ask for help, and she would like to assure everyone that all requests from parents and carers are confidential. The community members assisting with the requests are not given the names of the family in need. You can send Jess an email or text, or you can ask a friend to approach her on your behalf. Chatting to your friends to bring awareness of this service would also help us spread the word.
If you believe we can be of assistance to you or your family, please email Jess on mprps.community@gmail.com or text/call her on 0433 050 092.
Want to get in touch?
There are lots of ways to get in touch with me!
Email: mprps.pf@gmail.com
Facebook: join the MPRPS facebook group @mprpsparentsandfriends
WhatsApp: join the P&F WhatsApp group
Find me at pick up or drop off
Thanks!
Leonie
P&F Coordinator