BREAKFAST CLUB

Thank you so much to the hard working volunteers who provide breakfast club each Tuesday and Thursday. The Tuesday group sent this great photo of them set up and ready to go!  

OUR PENGUINS ADVENTURE

Earlier this term the Year 1 /2 students painted penguins to go to an exhibition in Hobart. The money raised goes to support the upkeep of Mawson’s Hut in Antarctica. Our penguins have come home this week and we were very proud to see the photos of the display. Well...

100 Days of Prep

On Tuesday, the Prep students celebrated their 100th Day of School. The day was full of activities centred around the number 100, including biscuit decorating, racing to 100 on a chart and stacking 100 cups into a tower.

YEAR 3 /4 CREATURE EXHIBITION

Yesterday afternoon we had a huge turn out of parents to view the Creature Exhibition in Year 3 /4 . The exhibition was a culmination of the term’s study of animals, their features and adaptions. All student presented their information posters, collage background and...

Prep Maths

The Prep students have been learning about location exploring the language used such as up, down, left, right, around and through. Today we created an obstacle course for our teddy bears. Using the positional language we have learnt to share and explain our obstacle...

Mont De Lancey with the 1/2 students

On Thursday, the 1/2 students went to Mont De Lancey. They had the chance to learn all about the past by looking at an olden day house, a blacksmith and a museum. The students also participated in olden day games, making lemonade, being a student in an olden day...

Eastland’s Shop For Your Schools!

Exciting News! We are thrilled to be part of Eastland’s Shop For Your Schools! Help us secure the first prize of $10,000 cash by simply shopping at participating Fresh Food Retailers at Eastland from March 4th to 28th. Click on the link below to register your details...

Measuring Animals

Our Year 3 and 4 children are utilising their place value knowledge and learning to accurately measure length with rulers and tape measures, by drawing animals to actual size and converting between metres, centimetres and millimetres.
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