Need To Know

Student Eyecare Program

The school is pleased to announce that the Student Eyecare Program will be running at the school in Term 4, 2025.  An optometrist will be onsite during school hours to provide students with a free comprehensive eye examination that is covered through Medicare Australia. 1 in 6 students have eye conditions that go undetected. This is due to the high level of visual demand on their eyes from books, laptops, tablets and smartphones. Every student will receive a full report about their eye health and a prescription will be provided if glasses are required. The prescription can be taken to any optical store to get the glasses made. Don’t miss out on this wonderful opportunity. 

 

To sign up, register online at: https://forms.gle/BGYGcFCrxXNnyA6k9

 

Saver Plus

As we approach spring, when many children look forward to participating in sports and extracurricular activities. Saver Plus, a free program that can help ease the financial pressure many families face at this time of year. We understand how quickly budgets can be stretched, with the cost of sports uniforms, equipment, club fees, music lessons, camps, or after-school programs. These are important activities that help children feel connected and socially included, and no child should have to miss out.

 

What is Saver Plus ?

It’s a free financial education program funded by the Federal Government and Department of Social Services, that helps parents and carers on lower incomes to build financial skills while saving for school-related costs. Families who join not only receive up to $500 in matched savings, but they also gain practical money skills through free financial education workshops, helping them feel more in control of their finances.

With the rising cost of living, many families are feeling the pressure—especially when it comes to covering education related expenses like books, uniforms, laptops, I pads  or excursions. This is where Saver Plus can be a real blessing.

Eligibility includes:

  • Having a Health Care or Pensioner Concession Card
  • Having a child in school (or starting next year), or studying themselves
  • Having a regular income (from work, partner, or Centrelink payments)