Upcoming Events

ANZAC Day Service 2024

The Roselea Anzac Day Service for 2024 will be held on Monday, 8 April (Term 1, Week 11), commencing at approximately 9:30am, under the COLA. On this day, we will commemorate our past and present Defence Force personnel. All students in our school will be present and our school band will play. Warrant Officer Luke Brewer will also address our students.

 

Students who are in a service group outside of school, such as Cubs, Guides, Scouts or Brigades are most welcome to wear their service uniform on the day. Also, students may wear family service medals, if you wish. On the day all students will wear a special felt poppy, made by a former parent, Mrs Jennifer Kingman. The poppies are either red, purple or white. Red represents fighting and support personnel, white represents medical personnel and purple represents the animals which have served in the armed forces.

 

We also ask that on the morning of 8 April, families send flowers from their own garden or artificial flowers, so that each class may make a wreath, which will be placed at the bell tower, beneath the Australian flag, during the service. Children of current serving Defence personnel will also place flowers at the bell tower. The wreaths will afterwards be taken to local War Memorial Cenotaphs.

 

We would like to extend an invitation to all our school community, to join us for this special service. To assist with our planning, if you are able to be present on Monday, 8 April, please complete the form below, indicating that you will be joining us. 

https://forms.gle/Ln4xs2Ss5jMznm4R9

 

Roselea Cross Country 2024

It is that time of the year again to get ourselves fit for our annual Cross Country Carnival at Roselea!!

 

We will be hosting our Roselea Cross Country Carnival on Thursday, 11th April (weather permitting). The event will start at 9:30am and conclude at 11:00am at school. Our 8 to 13 year olds will have the wonderful opportunity to run around the Cross Country course a few times. Students aged 8-10 years of age will be running a distance of 2km, and students 11-13 years of age will be running a distance of 3km. Fingers crossed the weather allows a dry course in that week of our event.

 

Tips to get your child ready for our Cross Country event:

  • Talk to your child about cross country and emphasise the fun aspect of running
  • Go in fun runs with your child or in friendship groups
  • Get fit long before the event!

We are looking forward to seeing all family supporters and students at this wonderful event.

Mrs Janssen, Mr So and Mr Yu - Cross Country Organisers

 

Dates for your Diary

3 April: Principal Morning Tea

8 April: ANZAC Day Service

11 April: Cross Country Carnival

12 April: Last day Term 1

29 April: Staff Development Day

30 April: Students return for Term 2

https://roselea-p.schools.nsw.gov.au/about-our-school/calendar.html