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A message from Mr Renshaw

P&C Mother’s Day Stall 

Our P&C Mother’s Day Stall is coming up on Thursday 7 May 2026!

Students will have the chance to choose a special gift for Mum, Grandma or another much-loved person in their life.

 

Online orders are open through Flexischools until Monday 4 May, and classes will also visit the stall on the day.

 

Check out the flyer for the lovely gifts available. All proceeds go towards supporting our school.

 

We can’t wait to help our students find something special!

 

Year 1 Number Screening Check- Information for parents and carers

​The Year 1 Number Screening Check will take place in Weeks 4-6 this term.  

Please see the attached flyer for additional information about this assessment.

You may also click the following link for translated versions of the flyer: Year 1 Number Screening Check

If you have any questions relating to the Year 1 Number Screening Check, please do not hesitate to contact the school. 

 

HPS Fundraiser - Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea

Hurstville Public School will be participating in Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea to raise funds for the Cancer Council.

 

The event will be held on Wednesday 20 May during an extended recess from 11:00am to 11:45am. Parents and carers are warmly invited to join their children in the playground for morning tea.

 

Students are encouraged to wear yellow or blue mufti to match the theme colours of Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea. Students may also wear other colours if they do not have yellow or blue clothing. Please ensure students wear appropriate clothing and closed-in shoes.

 

Families are invited to bring a gold coin donation, or more if they wish. The P&C will also be coordinating pre-orders of Bubble Tea and Krispy Kreme Donuts through Flexischools, with all proceeds donated to the Cancer Council.

 

Additional donations can be made via the school fundraising page:https://www.biggestmorningtea.com.au/fundraisers/hurstvilleps

 

Thank you for supporting this important cause and helping our school community make a difference.

 

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Parent - Teacher Interviews (Term 2, Week 11)

  • Parent - Teacher interviews will take place in Week 11 of Term 2, following the distribution of student reports.
  • These interviews provide an opportunity for parents and teachers to discuss student progress and learning goals in a one-on-one setting.
  • Students are not required to attend.
  • Each class will have a dedicated date during Week 11, beginning at 11:30 am.
  • Teachers may also offer additional interview times across the week where possible.

Child Protection Programs

Next term, students will participate in the Child Protection program as part of PDHPE. Through age-appropriate lessons, students will learn about personal safety, respectful relationships, body boundaries, safe and unsafe situations, and how to ask trusted adults for help. The programs are designed to support children in developing knowledge, language, and strategies that help keep them safe. 

 

If you have any questions about the program, please contact your child's teacher.

 

HPS String Ensemble - Now Enrolling for Term 2, 2026

We are excited to share that enrolments are now open for the HPS String Ensemble, proudly led by Lily Monteverdi School of Music.

 

Over the past three years, our string ensemble has grown beautifully, and this year’s group is stronger than ever. With a strong cello section, a confident violin group and an increasingly polished ensemble sound, this is a wonderful opportunity for students to build their musical skills in a warm, supportive and performance-focused environment.

 

The program offers expert guidance while helping students grow in confidence, teamwork and musicianship. We would love to welcome more young musicians to join us in Term 2.

 

To register, please scan the QR code on the flyer or use the enrolment Link: https://forms.gle/JdCtQhyxGHYhBEVM7

 

 

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Attendance reminder

Parents and carers play an important role in supporting regular school attendance. Attending school every day, arriving on time, and keeping the school informed about absences all help support student wellbeing and learning.

 

Parents and carers are asked to:

  • enrol their child in school once they reach compulsory school age
  • ensure their child attends school every day and arrives on time
  • provide an explanation for any absence within 7 days via note, phone, email, Seesaw or in person
  • provide a medical certificate, where possible, for absences of 3 or more consecutive days
  • provide a verbal or written explanation for late arrivals - these are recorded as partial absences
  • sign their child in at the office if arriving after 9:00 am
  • sign their child out at the office before 3:00 pm if leaving early, and provide a reason - this is also recorded as a partial absence
  • note that there is no playground supervision before 8:30 am
  • avoid travel during school term where possible.

 

REMINDER: P&C May Meeting - 12 May 2026

The P&C will hold the next meeting on-site at Hurstville Public School in the main staffroom on Tuesday, 12 May 2026 at 9.15 am.

 

Please email the P&C at pchurstville@hotmail.com if you would like a question, concern or issue raised at the meeting.

 

If you are unable to come to the school, please join via Teams. 

(Link to be shared early Term 2) 

 

School Car Parks - Safety reminder

To support the safety of all students and families, parents and carers are reminded that the school car parks are not to be used before or after school, including driving into or walking through the car parks (with or without children).

 

The car parks are reserved for staff and authorised users only.

 

If a parent/carer enters a school car park at these times:

  • Vehicles will be asked to move and use public parking.
  • Pedestrians will be asked to leave the car park area and use the designated pedestrian gates and pathways.

     

Thank you for your understanding and support in keeping our school community safe.