Community Notices

Summer Appeal
Loud Sock Day - Thursday 24 October
WA Mental Health Week, 5-12 October
Mental Health Week is a national celebration encouraging social connection. This is an opportunity to highlight the important connection between social determinants of health and our mental health and to promote effective prevention strategies to keep people and our communities mentally healthy. This important week aims to increase mental wellbeing in WA communities by:
- Encouraging each of us to support and look out for one another.
- Promoting mental health literacy – learning the ‘language’ of expressing feelings, good and bad; and
- Continuing to raise awareness of mental health issues and reduce the stigma that can be associated with seeking help.
Year 9 Theatre Arts Production
The Year 9 Theatre Arts classes are proud to share with you their work from this year. The evening’s performance consists of two acts, one for each class, to present two comical and entertaining plays.
Act 1: The Three Musketeers and the Very Pretty Diamonds
Act 2: Peter Pan in Thirty Minutes
Wednesday 23 October 2024, 6:30pm – 8:00pm
Cost: Free
Old Wollastonians' Reunions
Bookings open for JWACS School Buses
If you are interested in learning more about our bus routes, please contact our Receptionist via email buses@jwacs.wa.edu.au or call 9495 8100.
Forrestdale Superkick
21 October 2024 - 25 November 2024
Monday (4:00pm - 5:00pm)
6 Sessions
Ages 7-12
William Skeet Oval – Forrestdale
Cost - $85 (includes Superkick pack mailed out)
Free Headspace Workshops for students
Unlocking a Bright Future: The Power of the First 1000 Days The Australian Primary Principal’s Association (APPA) is committed to supporting families in ensuring every child has the best start in life. They have partnered with leading paediatrician Prof Frank Oberklaid of The Murdoch Children’s Research Institute to produce the Thrive with Five paper.
In the first 1000 days of a child's life, their brain grows really fast. Every time they see, hear, or touch something, it helps their brain make new connections. Eating healthy food and getting good sleep are very important because they help the child grow strong. When parents show love and care, it helps the child feel safe and learn to trust others. Playing and exploring help children learn to talk and become curious, which makes learning easier as they get older.
Families benefit from a supportive community, ensuring both they and the child thrive. Our school is part of a supportive community, and we want to partner with families to shape a lifetime of benefits for every child.
Armadale Cricket Club
Upcoming School Tour
Tuesday 22 October, 9:00am