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The best education money can’t buy
29 Feb 2024
For 175 years NSW public schools have prepared the children of today to succeed and build better communities for tomorrow. Across almos...
Tuesday
26
March
26 March
9:30 AM-2:45 PM
This hands on history excursion allows students to learn about the unique history of this site for Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians. Students will participate in a re-enactment of the first contact between Aboriginal people and James Cook at Kamay Botany Bay. They will investigate and compare a range of daily life aspects for Aboriginal and European people. They will work as an artist to record a Banskia specimen. Students will follow the Burrawang Walk to experience some sense of how the Aboriginal people lived and related to the land. The Monument Track gives them the opportunity to explore a variety of new sculptures and old monuments. Students will collect evidence to create a Zine (small magazine).
Wednesday
27
March
27 March
9:15-10:15 AM
Please join us to watch the annual Easter hat parade.
Thursday
28
March
28 March
9:30-11:00 AM
Audience: Year 5 students Sessions: 3 x 90-minute sessions (one session per week over three weeks) Program focus: • Acknowledge personal differences and promote respect for, and acceptance of, others • Increase awareness of personal safety and protective behaviours • Develop students’ understanding of physical development at puberty, and provide strategies for managing these changes • Discuss different types of relationships and strategies for managing conflict
Thursday
28
March
28 March
1:30-3:00 PM
Audience: Year 6 students Sessions: 3 x 90-minute sessions (one session per week over three weeks) Program focus: • Revisit development at puberty • Outline the process of human reproduction, including conception, foetal development and birth • Explore respectful relationships with self, friends and family • Enhance students’ self-esteem, communication and decision-making skills in relation to taking responsibility, taking care of themselves and respecting others • Assist students to become aware of the influences on their personal choices and the potential consequences of those choices • Raise awareness of technology and its influence on teens, including strategies for cybersafety • Discuss expectations in high school
Thursday
04
April
04 April
9:30-11:00 AM
Audience: Year 5 students Sessions: 3 x 90-minute sessions (one session per week over three weeks) Program focus: • Acknowledge personal differences and promote respect for, and acceptance of, others • Increase awareness of personal safety and protective behaviours • Develop students’ understanding of physical development at puberty, and provide strategies for managing these changes • Discuss different types of relationships and strategies for managing conflict
Thursday
04
April
04 April
1:30-3:00 PM
Audience: Year 6 students Sessions: 3 x 90-minute sessions (one session per week over three weeks) Program focus: • Revisit development at puberty • Outline the process of human reproduction, including conception, foetal development and birth • Explore respectful relationships with self, friends and family • Enhance students’ self-esteem, communication and decision-making skills in relation to taking responsibility, taking care of themselves and respecting others • Assist students to become aware of the influences on their personal choices and the potential consequences of those choices • Raise awareness of technology and its influence on teens, including strategies for cybersafety • Discuss expectations in high school
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29 Feb 2024
For 175 years NSW public schools have prepared the children of today to succeed and build better communities for tomorrow. Across almos...
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22 Feb 2024
The Australian Government has introduced the School Student Broadband Initiative (SSBI) to provide free internet access to eligible fam...
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21 Feb 2024
We know that every school day matters for our learners. Thanks to families like yours, we improved school attendance across the state f...
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29 Feb 2024
For 175 years NSW public schools have prepared the children of today to succeed and build better communities for tomorrow. Across almos...
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22 Feb 2024
The Australian Government has introduced the School Student Broadband Initiative (SSBI) to provide free internet access to eligible fam...
/News category
21 Feb 2024
We know that every school day matters for our learners. Thanks to families like yours, we improved school attendance across the state f...
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29 Feb 2024
For 175 years NSW public schools have prepared the children of today to succeed and build better communities for tomorrow. Across almos...
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22 Feb 2024
The Australian Government has introduced the School Student Broadband Initiative (SSBI) to provide free internet access to eligible fam...
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