Messages from the Front Office
Acknowledgement to country
We at Marangaroo Primary school
Would like to say thank you to the Noongar people of the Wadjuk country.
For letting us share this land:
We promise to look after,
The land, the animals, and our people.
Kindy 2025 Enrolments
We are now accepting enrolments for Kindy 2025. This is children with birthdates between 1 July 2020 and 30 June 2021.
Please collect an enrolment pack from the front office at any time. We do request that for planning purposes all applications for enrolment are returned to the front office by week 5 of Term 3.
Student Mobile Phone Policy
This is a reminder that the Education Department has a policy relating to students having mobile phones in schools. At MPS we require students to hand their phones into the front office each morning and they can be collected after the final siren. If your child is bringing a phone to school, then please remind them that they are required to hand them in to the office for safe keeping during the day.
Free internet to eligible families
The Australian Government School Student Broadband Initiative (SSBI) is offering free home internet for eligible families with school-aged students until 31 December 2025.
To be eligible, families must:
- have no active broadband service
- have a device capable of accessing the internet
- live in premises where they can access a standard NBN service
- have a child living at home who is enrolled in an Australian school.
The free broadband starts from the day the service is activated with a participating internet provider. Families will not be placed on a paid service by the internet provider at the end of the free service without consent.
For more information and a list of participating internet providers, visit NBN Co School Student Broadband Initiative or call 1800 626 269.
If you think you are eligible and want to self-nominate for the free broadband offer:
- call the National Referral Centre on 1800 954 610 (Monday to Friday, 10 am to 6 pm Australian Eastern Daylight-saving Time)
- visit the School Student Broadband Initiative website.