School Council Updates
We will provide parents with regular updates on the work of School Council
School Council Updates
We will provide parents with regular updates on the work of School Council
Our FUNdraising team are busy coming up with some creative ways to help the school pay for extra resources for our kids, and having fun too!
For example, we ran a Bunnings sausage sizzle during a short lift in lockdown that raised $1144 for a community garden, and we hope to host a silent auction early in 2022. Click here or contact Matthew Schulz (fundraising convenor) if you can help or have ideas about things to sell, or would like to join our lively crew.
Our after hours school care team are working with Big Childcare to ensure our kids are cared for in an inviting and comfortable space.
Our Buildings and Grounds team are doing the important ground work to get our new inclusive space happening. They are also exploring other areas of our school grounds that are presenting opportunities for sprucing up.
The SHPS Policy team meets once per month. Please contact Sarah Weston to come along and find out more about the work we do in setting policy for our school.
Let me know if you’re keen to join us or have any questions.
Thanks, Sarah
Our Digital Learning team are working on a survey to give our school community an opportunity to contribute to our digital learning planning and policy.
We run a monthly committee meeting (1st Thursday of the month via Zoom 7pm) where we discuss the approach and help inform the strategy of a digital education program.
All are welcome.
For further details contact Luke Pye hello@pyemachine.com
Our Finance Committee are keeping busy as the funds from a number of grants are pouring in. We would like to thank everyone involved in applying for these grants. They are a tremendous effort to pull together and we are so grateful for the wonderful opportunities they provide for our kids!
We are excited to share information about the forthcoming Nugal-nganjin garden near our Specialist Block. This Woi-wurrung name means 'ours' and represents that the garden will belong to the whole school community. We have to thank Aunty Gail from the Wurundjeri Tribe who has provided the name for us. You can see the plan below, if you have any skills to help us get this built please let us know by contacting Aasta through the school office or Steve Hardman, our amazing chair of the Buildings and Grounds Subcommittee. The garden will feature plants that are representative of our community, as well as a number of native plants the represent our connection to the local area.