Dear Friends,
Welcome to Week 9 and our last newsletter for Term 1! As we continue our Lenten journey, let us be mindful of the needs of others and supportive of the Lenten Project Compassion appeal. It was wonderful to celebrate last Friday our Year 2 award winners for this term! Congratulations! Tomorrow we will acknowledge our Year 1 Award winners and then finish this term with Kindergarten Awards next Wednesday morning.
This week we also celebrated the winning class, 1 Red, of our amazing fete raffle! These students celebrated in style with a choice of a pizza party! Well done 1 Red raffle winners! More acknowledgements about the success of our fete are included in our Community Council Chair report below.

The uniform shop had an extremely busy Tuesday morning preparing students with their winter uniform. Already people have been querying if the uniform shop is open in the school holidays. To avoid this we will open again on Tuesday 8 April at 8.30 to 9am. Please note this is the final opening before first day back term 2. Classroom deliveries need to be in by 2pm Friday to ensure these are packed over the weekend. We hope this opening and extra delivery date helps families, especially as school photos is on the first day back- Tuesday 30th April. For these photos all students will need to be in full winter uniform. I cannot thank enough Ginny and all the incredible volunteers at the uniform shop who give of their time so generously for our community. Thank you.
PYP Information Night
Thank you so much to all our parents and carers who attended our PYP information night on Tuesday night. A very special thanks to Tom O'Rourke and Prue Sheargold, our PYP coordinators , and Damien Montesin, or ELC Director, for their insightful and informative presentation explaining the strengths and characteristics of a PYP school. Below is some of the information shared- there is also much information on our website.
A Knowledge-Rich Curriculum
Learning is structured through rigorous units of inquiry, guided by the Australian Curriculum and the IB’s transdisciplinary themes. Students develop deep understanding of key concepts, rather than isolated facts. Core skills are explicitly taught and practised in context —learners read, write, problem-solve, investigate, and reflect every day. The programme is challenging and purposeful, preparing
students not just to recall knowledge, but to use it.
The PYP is both highly academic and deeply human, recognising that success requires not just what we know, but how we apply it.
How We Learn: A Model Grounded in Science and Practice
We draw on research from cognitive science, including Daniel Willingham’s Simple View of Learning, which highlights five key principles:
1. What we pay attention to is what we learn – We design focused, relevant learning that captures attention.
2. New ideas are understood through what we already know – We build learning on strong foundations and prior knowledge.
3. We remember what we think about – Tasks are designed for depth, not just activity.
4.Working memory is limited – We use scaffolds, visuals, and clear routines to support thinking.
5. Practice and retrieval strengthen memory – Students revisit and apply key knowledge and skills over time.
This approach ensures learning is not just experienced, but retained, connected, and transferred.
How You Can Support Learning at Home
Encourage curiosity – Ask open-ended questions; wonder together.
Connect learning to life – Discuss issues, systems, and stories that relate to their school inquiries.
Support voice and choice – Let your child make appropriate decisions about their learning.
Make time for reflection – Ask: What made you think today? What was challenging?
Praise effort and process – Focus on strategies and improvement, not just outcomes.
Stay engaged – Talk to your child about their learning
Staying Connected Through the Toddle App
Toddle is our digital learning platform that keeps you connected to
your child’s journey. Through Toddle, you can:
View learning snapshots, unit updates, and reflections
Access student portfolios and learning goals
Celebrate your child’s growth
Need help using Toddle? Please reach out to your child’s teacher.
Cross Country Thursday 10th April
Staff News
Congratulations to Sarah Skotnicki, 1 White, who was married last weekend- she is now back at school as Mrs Devlin. We also congratulate Krystal Coker, 2 Red, who is currently in New Zealand representing Australia in Oz Tag. Next term, we also welcome back Caitlin Waslin, who will be teaching in the library for the first 6 weeks, whilst Kate Mertz is on long service leave. Unfortunately Ethan Hart, who is currently teaching 5 Red, has had to have more surgery on a finger injury and will not be back until next term.
Some Important Reminders:
- We continue to have some issues in the afternoon with cars coming into the car park quickly, when others are trying to reverse out- particularly in spots next the entrance to the car park as you turn in. Please drive slowly!
- Next Friday 11th April is a Pupil Free Day (Kindergarten to Year 6), ELC open as normal.
- Monday 28th April is a Pupil Free Day (Kindergarten to Year 6), ELC open as normal.
- Tuesday 29th of April is the first day of Term 2 for K-6 and school photo day in winter uniform
Congratulations to all our students competing in the Futsal competition today (5/6) and Monday (3/4). and to all our swimmers competing tomorrow in the Zone Carnival.
I look forward to seeing you all at our Cross Country Carnival and/or Holy Week prayer celebrations next week and thank you again for your support, commitment and generosity with Term 1 2025, especially with our fete! Have a wonderful weekend and a peace-filled week ahead with your beautiful families.
Philippa