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Assembly News!
Wellbeing
Assembly News!
Congratulations to these super stars who received their
Special Mentions.
What a fantastic sight! All of these children have shown that they are living our ways of being and are contributing to their learning in a positive way.
EVERY THURSDAY (CHANGE OF DAY!)
8:10am-8:30am
Carers must walk their child/ren to our Engaging with Place space.
Gate supervision begins at 8:30am.
National NAIDOC Week celebrations are held across Australia in the first week of July each year (Sunday to Sunday), to celebrate and recognise the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. NAIDOC Week is an opportunity for all Australians to learn about First Nations cultures and histories and participate in celebrations of the oldest, continuous living cultures on earth. You can support and get to know your local Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander communities through activities and events held across the country.
Information taken from- Melbourne School Holidays Activities for June/July 2022
Who doesn’t love a free day out! A cultural museum visit, a family walk and days at the park, these are some of the best things to do in Melbourne without spending a dime. Check out our list of great family activities in Melbourne.
Melbourne’s epic winter festival is back!
Firelight Festival takes over Docklands for three nights with fiery installations, mesmerising light shows, pop-up foodie feasts and more. From fire sculptures and flame jets to fire twirlers and flaming trumpeters, every moment of Firelight Festival is a celebration of fire. This year, see a new spectacular liquid, laser and light show featuring a larger-than-life fiery phoenix.
Feast on Melbourne’s best wintery pop-up food and drink offerings and experience a packed program of live performances across three sites at New Quay Promenade, Victoria Promenade, and Harbour Esplanade.
So gather the family and come and warm up at the Firelight Festival this winter.
Find out more on their website here.
How incredibly lucky that as Melbourne locals we have penguins in our own city! Witness the wonder of a penguin colony at the beautiful St Kilda Breakwater these school holidays. This self-guided experience allows you to watch these incredible creatures as they go about daily penguin life.
Read more about the penguins here.
Based on natural elements, this park is a wonderful outdoor space for children. With equipment to excite the kids – ropes course, climbing structures and more – as well as a water play area, there is something for kids of all ages.
Take a look at what you can do there.
If you want to get the kids excited about visiting a library, remind them that the State Library of Victoria houses Ned Kelly’s armour! The library also has a range of talks, workshops and children’s story time on offer all year round.
Visit the library website to see their school holiday guide.
This open air market is a wonderland for the senses. Yummy food and smells greet you as you enter this expansive outdoor market. This iconic market has been running for 140 years and is a must see these school holidays. Buy some fresh food and take it home to cook up a storm with your kids. They will be learning about measuring, weighing and timing.. but don’t tell them they are learning… ssshhh!
Browse the Queen Victoria Market website.
A visit to the RAAF Museum will ignite the passion for flying in your kids. See aircraft up close and learn about the history of the air force. Open days and flying displays are held throughout the year so make sure you add them to the list!
Take a look at their website to learn more.
The National Gallery of Victoria has two locations and lots to offer kids these school holidays. The Gallery is committed to expanding the creativity of children with a range of programs, exhibits and activities all year round.
Walk among skeletons, through a living rainforest and marvel at dinosaurs up close all at the Melbourne Museum. For the really little ones (up to 5 years) there is an interactive children’s gallery where you can let them explore and have fun.
Read what else you can do at the Melbourne Museum.
ArtPlay is a venue that encourages creativity and self-expression. Workshops and programs are on offer for a range of age groups and it is centrally located in Melbourne City. Families tip: Allow sometime to play at the playground located beside ArtPlay.
Find out what’s on offer here.
Experience old world charm on this historic Melbourne Tram. A fun and easy way to explore Melbourne’s inner city, the City Circle Tram offers commentary along the way about Melbourne’s landmarks and history.
Take a look at the tram route here.
If you want even more things to do for FREE in Melbourne during the school holidays we listed 30 free ideas here.
Every Child Matters, Every Day
Every Day Counts — is your child at school today?
Being at school every day counts. If your child is absent one day per week, this quickly adds up to two months of missed school in a year.
Every day counts is an initiative aiming to improve attendance at school. The initiative promotes four key messages:
1. All children should be enrolled at school and attend on every school day.
2. Schools should monitor, communicate and implement strategies to improve regular school attendance.
3. Truanting can place a student in unsafe situations and impact on their future employability and life choices.
4. Attendance at school is the responsibility of everyone in the community.