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Important Dates & Reminders

Term 2 Calendar

20th AprilStart of Term 2
27th AprilAssembly
30th AprilPrep Breakfast
6th May3-6 Cross Country
7th MaySustainability Leaders planting incursion
11th MayEducation Week - Special Visitors Morning
 Assembly
14th MayYr 6 Fish and Chip day
16th MayParent Social Event
19th MayDistrict Cross Country
20th MayKindy Play Date 12-1pm Gym
25th MayAssembly
26th MayScience Fair 
28th MayYear 5 Fish and Chip Lunch 
3rd JuneDivision Cross Country
 Prep Fire Ed
4th JuneGraduation and ISS Photos 
 Year 2 Space Dome incursion
5th JuneKindy Play Date 12-1pm STEM room
8th JuneKing's Birthday Holiday
9th JunePupil free day
11th JuneYr 5 Excursion- Immigration Museum
12th JuneKids Disco Evening
17th JuneRegional Cross Country: Kilmore
18th June5/6 Perf Arts Performance in the Gym 2.30
18th JuneKindy Play Date 12-1pm STEM room
22nd JuneAssembly
24th JuneYr 6 Puffing Billy excursion 
25th JunePrep Milo Monkey Party
26th JuneLast day of term - 2.30pm dismissal

Save the Date

Camp 

Year 2 day Camp - Tuesday August 18th

Year 3 - Monday November 30th - Wednesday Dec 2nd

Year 4 - Wednesday July 29th - Friday July 31st

Year 5 - Wednesday August 12th - Friday August 14th

Year 6 - Monday August 10th - Wednesday August 12th

 

2026 Pupil Free Days

Tuesday 9th June

Monday 2nd November

 

Whole School Events 

Book Week Parade - Aug 26th

Parent Teacher meetings - Sept 1st and 2nd

Footy Day - Sept 18th

Carols Picnic - Dec 9th

Yr 6 Graduation - Dec 15th

Reminders

Protecting against measles 

Measles cases are rising in Victoria and around the world. Returned travellers make up most cases, but local spread has also been detected.

Vaccination is the most safe and effective way to protect yourself and others against measles. People need 2 doses of a measles-containing vaccine to be fully protected.

To help protect against measles, you should check your family’s measles vaccinations today. This is particularly important if you are:

· planning any travel

· were born during or after 1966

· were born overseas.

You can check your measles vaccination records: · on your Medicare online account through MyGov or by contacting the Australian Immunisation Register on 1800 653 809

· on your personal health records, such as your childhood immunisation records

· by speaking to your GP or immunisation provider.

About measles Measles is a viral infection. It spreads easily from airborne droplets, such as from coughing or sneezing, and nose and throat secretions.

Symptoms may include:

· fever

· feeling tired or unwell

· cough or runny nose

· sore and red eyes (conjunctivitis)

· diarrhoea – especially in infants.

This is usually followed by a red, blotchy, non-itchy rash that often starts on the face before spreading down the body.