Diary Dates and

notices

Events may need to be adjusted to suit COVID-19 restrictions in place at the time.

 

 

 

 

Life Education

Healthy Harold will be visiting our school on November 7th and 8th 2022. Life Ed offers a range of age-appropriate primary school modules aligned to the Australian and state-based curriculum across the Health and Physical Education Learning Area and General Capabilities. Each module is designed to inspire and empower students, providing knowledge, skills, and strategies around topics of physical health, safety, and social and emotional wellbeing, all through interactive learning experiences. The school will cover the cost of Harold’s visit and there will be no cost to families. There is merchandise available to purchase and an order form will be sent home with your child. If you would like your child to purchase something, please send the form and money into school when Harold is here and your order will be filled. If you do not want your child to participate in Harold’s visit please contact the front office.

Thank you,

Denise Corkhill

 

WeekNovemberTimeEvent
4Wed 2- Fri 43 daysPrimary Excursion to Dubbo 
4Fri 49-11amKindy Start 1/2 day
5Mon 7 - Tues 8TBCHealthy Harold 
5Tues 8noonYear 4-6 Book Launch for the Wind Turbine at Rec Club
5Fri 11 9-11amKindy Start 1/2 day
6Tues 15TBCBeach 2 Bush School Incursion for K-6.
6Fri 18All dayKindy Start full day
7Wed 23 - Fri 253 daysGirls camp to Snowy
7Fri 25All dayKindy Start full day
WeekDecemberTimeEvent
8Thurs 1- Fri 2   2 days   Year 6 Transition Days    
9Thurs 8TBCPresentation Night
10Mon 12TBCYear 6 Graduation Assembly
10Tues 13TBCYear 6 Formal
10Tues 13-Wed 142 days     Boys camp to Snowy                                     
10Fri 16All dayLast Day of School for students                                             

Apply for the 2023 Regional Youth Taskforce and lead change in your community

The Regional Youth Taskforce is an advisory group that provides the Minister for Regional Youth and the Office for Regional Youth advice on issues affecting young people living in regional NSW. It provides young people from rural and regional areas with a unique opportunity to meet with government and inform decision making that will have flow-on benefits for schools, peers and communities.

The Taskforce is comprised of 18 members aged 12-24, each with diverse backgrounds and experiences, and with two people representing each of state’s nine regions. The group meets four times throughout the year either online or in person. Travel costs, meals and accommodation are covered when travel for meetings is required.

If you want to make a difference to your community, and the lives of your friends and peers, we encourage you to apply. Being part of the 2023 Regional Youth Taskforce connects like-minded and driven young people and will engage you on issues such as entering the workforce, mental health, connectivity, and public transport in the regions. The Taskforce will provide you with the ability to influence important decisions the Government makes on these topics and many more.

Applications open 12 September and close 23 October 2022 and young people aged 12-24 living in regional areas are eligible to apply. The fourth Taskforce will be appointed from January 2023 until 31 December 2023.

To find out more or apply, visit  nsw.gov.au/RegionalYouthTaskforce.