School News

Week 2 Award recipients
Reminders
- Please ensure that hats and jumpers are clearly labelled with student names as during this weather students tend to layer and items are easily misplaced.
- Families are also reminded that lollies and chocolates are considered "sometimes foods" and where possible lunchboxes should contain a variety of healthy options for your child to choose from each day. Healthy food items assist our students to concentrate and sustains them during an active school day.
Upcoming Events
Athletics Carnival - Wednesday 4th June
Details of our upcoming BSS Athletics Carnival are now available in School Bytes. Please read all details and provide permission as soon as possible.
High Jump Practice
Starting next Monday the students will have the opportunity to take part in some high jump practice in preparation for the Athletics Carnival. Please ensure you have read and completed the permission note in School Bytes to allow your child to do so.
Waste not, want not!
This Term, Rockley is participating in NetWaste’s Primary School Waste Education Program. The program is part of Council’s waste education strategy, aiming to engage with the next generation to encourage awareness about waste management and minimisation for a more sustainable future.
We are participating in the Wormy World Module which is activity-based and hands-on, helping young minds be engaged in what it means to be expert composters and worm farmers.
NetWaste will be visiting our school on Monday 16th June.
National Simultaneous Storytime 2025
National Simultaneous Storytime (NSS) is held annually. Every year a picture book, written and illustrated by an Australian author and illustrator, is read simultaneously in libraries, schools, pre-schools, family day cares, childcare centres, bookshops, family homes and many other places around the country.
It is a colourful, vibrant, fun event that aims to promote the value of reading and literacy, using an Australian children's book that explores age appropriate themes, and addresses key learning areas of the National Curriculum for Kindergarten to Year 6.
K-6 are enjoying building their own trucks and cafes in response to 'The Truck Cat'.
Assembly
School Bytes
School Bytes provides a parent portal to help our school communicate with you and complete administrative tasks.
The School Bytes parent portal enables you to view all your children in one portal and process payments for multiple siblings in one transaction.
Rockley uses the parent portal for various things, including:
- Online permission notes
- Information on upcoming events
- School Calendar
- Attendance
- Payments which can be accessed via a secure link
- Reports