Assistant Principal's Report

Cyber Topic of the Week: eSafety Junior Years Program
The eSafety Early Years program provides advice on how parents and carers can support young children to have safe and enjoyable experiences online. To stay up to date with the latest advice and resources for young children and their families, subscribe to eSafety's newsletter – you can let us know your information preferences when you sign up.
Keep reading here --> https://www.esafety.gov.au/parents/children-under-5
Lunch Orders
When families place an order, Canteen Hub does not flag if the order has been placed late. When this is the case, it is reliant on Subway picking up late orders, which doesn't always happen. If you don't quite make the cut-off time, it is best not to place an order to avoid it being missed. Please ensure lunch orders are placed via Canteen Hub no later than 8am on lunch order day.
Be Aweome Day - How Families Can Help.
Be Awesome Day is fast approaching - Friday 31st October. Here's how families can help and get involved:
- Give permission and pay for your child’s 'Student Passport' via the Compass Event (released today).
- Check your child’s Colour Run fundraising pack, sent home by our Parent Club. Help them raise funds to earn some awesome prizes!
- Send a gold coin donation on the day, which will go towards supporting the Kidney Foundation.
- Support your child’s class stall – teachers will be in touch with details soon.
If you have any questions, please reach out to your child’s teacher.
After School Pick-Up Reminder
To keep all our students safe after school, we ask that children who are waiting to be picked up stay either at the front or the back of the school. If students are still at the back at 3:30pm, the yard duty teacher will bring them to the front of the school to wait. We remind students often that these two spots are the supervised places to wait.
Thank you for helping us keep everyone safe!