Events

School events bring learning to life and help shape our school culture. They help students build confidence, connect with others and celebrate their progress. Events also give families a chance to be involved in school life and share in their child’s achievements.

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Recent School Events

Harmony Day

Our school community came together to celebrate Harmony Day in a vibrant and meaningful way. Students proudly dressed in orange, the colour symbolising respect, inclusion, and belonging, creating a bright and unified atmosphere across the school. Throughout the morning, children participated in a range of engaging Harmony Day activities, working collaboratively, building friendships, and learning about the importance of cultural diversity. It was a wonderful opportunity for our students to celebrate what makes each of us unique while recognising the strength we share as a connected and inclusive community.

Easter Celebrations

The final day of term was filled with creativity, celebration, and community spirit as students took part in our much-loved Easter Hat festivities. In the morning, students enthusiastically designed and created their own unique Easter hats, showcasing their imagination and flair. In the afternoon, families and friends gathered to enjoy the Easter Hat Parade, where students proudly showed off their wonderful creations. We were also delighted to welcome children from our local preschool, who joined in the parade with their own fantastic hats. A special thank you to our P&C for generously providing a small Easter treat for each student, adding an extra touch of joy to a memorable day.

A Special Visit from Our Nation's Leaders

Our school was honoured to welcome the Speaker of the House, Mr Milton Dick, along with Mr Michael McCormack, Federal Member for Riverina. They spoke with our Years 3–6 students about their important roles in Australia’s government, sharing valuable insights into how our parliamentary system works. Students were highly engaged and even took part in a fun role-play activity, bringing their learning to life.

The visit concluded with a special moment on the oval, where students, staff, and our visitors came together to hold one of the Australian flags that flies atop Parliament House. It was quite a feat to hold, given its enormous size, but it made for a truly memorable and meaningful experience for everyone involved.

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