Primary Update – Term 2 Week 11
As we come to the end of the term, it is a fantastic opportunity to reflect on all that has been achieved. Our students have worked incredibly hard across the semester and should feel genuinely proud of their efforts, persistence and growth. From the classroom to co-curricular activities, it has been wonderful to see students embracing challenges, supporting one another and striving to do their very best.
Speak Up Finals
A highlight of this week has been the Speak Up finals. We were privileged to watch our students take to the stage and demonstrate remarkable courage and confidence in their public speaking. Presenting in front of an audience is no small feat, and each participant should be commended for their preparation, composure and ability to communicate their ideas so effectively. It was inspiring to see students step outside their comfort zones and shine.


Year 3G Assembly
We were also treated to a vibrant and memorable assembly by Year 3G. With a lively 70s theme, students captivated the audience with their creativity, enthusiasm and sense of fun. Their retelling of the Parable of the Vineyard Workers was both engaging and meaningful, highlighting important messages around kindness, fairness and gratitude. It was evident how much effort had gone into preparing such a polished performance, and they should be incredibly proud of what they achieved.





As the semester draws to a close, we wish all of our families a wonderful break. We hope this time provides a valuable opportunity to connect, relax and recharge together after a busy and rewarding term.
Looking ahead to Week 1 of Term 3, we are excited to be participating in the Plants for Schools initiative from the City of Stirling. Planting will take place on Friday 24th at 9:30am, and we warmly invite families who are available to join us for this special community event.
Adding to the morning, our coffee van will once again be on site, with coffee available for purchase, so you can enjoy a warm drink while connecting with others in our school community.
We look forward to another wonderful semester ahead and thank you, as always, for your continued support.
Mrs Laura Christopher
HEAD OF PRIMARY