What a big term at TPS

Mr Hogan 

Term 2 Highlights

What an amazing term we have had. So many highlights and incredible learning opportunities for our students:

Over the past 11 weeks, we have:

  • taken part is Body Safety awareness training.
  • commemorated ANZAC Day with both school and community services.
  • ran our school cross country, which resulted in a team to go to Inter school and regional events.
  • participated in online Kids Helpline and Cybersafety sessions.
  • celebrated Mothers Day with an afternoon tea.
  • sent 3 teams to the Inter school soccer tournament.
  • gone on excursions to the Kyabram Fauna Park.
  • started instrumental music and singing lessons with Dillmac.
  • taken students to the Senior Citizens Club to serve lunches.
  • assisted at GTS with their weekly deliveries.
  • had a special Dim Sim lunch from the Parents and Friends.
  • visited Echuca College to take part in fun STEM actives for our Grade 3/4 students.
  • learnt how to Beatbox with an amazing live performance, called Live from the Larynx.
  • taken part in the Reconciliation Walk in Echuca.
  • had 3 teams compete at the Inter school Netball tournament, with our Girls coming Runners-up and qualifying for the Regionals in Swan Hill.
  • learnt about Responsible Pet ownership in our F-2 classes.
  • started Ronny and Friends adventures.
  • visted the Cottage, Country Kidz and the Kindergarten with our Prep/1 classes.
  • had vists from Linda, our local Librarian.
  • had a visit from the eSmart committee to teach us how to be completely Cybersafe.
  • participated in the Boys football tournament in Moama.
  • taken part in the local Winter Sports program in Kyabram for our older students.

What a massive term! Next term has more sports, Book Week and our Grade 2 Pioneer Settlement camp.

What great learning opportunities we provide for our students.

 

2025 Enrolments

2025 Enrolments are now open. We look forward to welcoming a new group of Prep students and families next year. If you, or someone you know, is enrolling for next year, please make sure they contact the office and collect our enrolment packs.

Illness

With the cold weather hitting, we are seeing an increase in student illnesses. Some students are still arriving at school in shorts and t-shirts despite the extreme cold weather in the mornings. 

It is important to make sure jumpers are named, as many students take these off during the day.

Also, please be aware we are still seeing some COVID cases, so take precautions as needed.

If your child is feeling unwell, please keep them at home and contact the school to report their absence.

 

Have a great break everyone everyone. See you on the 15th July.

Rob