School Events

Year 5 Sovereign Hill Camp
Recently Year 5 students enjoyed their time at Sovereign Hill. They spent time focusing on school life during the gold rush and events of the period. Students also experienced school life in the 1850s and dressed in period attire while they attend the Sovereign Hill Costumed Schools program. In addition, they built on their knowledge of government as they looked at democracy and rebellion through the events that transpired on the goldfields, in particular the Eureka Rebellion of 1854. A highlight is always the lolly shop and the raspberry drops!
Open Day
Our school community recently opened the classrooms to showcase student work and their working environment.
Here 1MC shared their learning and had lots of fun with parents and grandparents.
Year 4 Immigration Museum
This term Level 3/4 have been exploring the Big Question, ‘Why is history important?’ To support this learning, students participated in an excursion to the Immigration Museum. This interactive excursion allowed students to delve into Australia’s rich immigration history, where they handled authentic artefacts and objects from the museum’s collection, uncovering the stories and histories behind them.
African Drumming
Recently, the whole school had the opportunity to learn about West African musical culture through an engaging workshop that combined drumming, dancing, and singing. Students learned about traditional West African instruments, explored a variety of songs and rhythms, and discovered how music plays an important role in cultural expression. They also had the exciting opportunity to play a Djembe drum.
Level 2 students Numeracy
Last week Level 2 students spent time exploring volume and capacilty with sand.
























