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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...
Swimming Carnival 2023 for 2024
05 Dec 2023
Grandparents Day 2023
26 Oct 2023
Time to Shine (Show B)
06 Sep 2023
Time to Rise (Show A) 2023
04 Sep 2023
Book Parade 2023
23 Aug 2023
Tuesday
19
March
19 March
All day
On Tuesday 19th March, Year 3 and 5 students will participate in the NAPLAN assessment for numeracy.
Thursday
21
March
21 March
10:00-10:30 AM
On Thursday, March 21st, the Eco Kids will be selling fruit and vege cups before school and at lunchtime for the 'Big Crunch'. The Big Crunch is happening at 10am and will be an opportunity for students to take a break while in their classrooms to eat a fruit or vegetable snack while engaging in talks about the importance of healthy eating. We hope that all PPS students will join us. We invite you to bring in $1.00 to purchase something yummy from our Eco Reps.
Thursday
21
March
Monday
25
March
25 March
All day
This exciting excursion will see your students immersed in the rich biodiversity of the Kamay Botany Bay National Park bushland and beach habitats. Using the geographical inquiry process students will observe first-hand the unique features of the dry eucalypt forest and sandy beaches on the Kurnell Peninsular. Students will use a variety of fieldwork tools and record their evidence, observations and investigations discovered during the bushwalk in their field journals. This will lead to an understanding of the importance of the national park, why it is valued by people and how it can be sustainably managed into the future. Monday 25th March (3/4S and 3/4R + 9 4N students) Thursday 28th March (3/4D and 3/4Z + 10 4N students)
Thursday
28
March
28 March
All day
This exciting excursion will see your students immersed in the rich biodiversity of the Kamay Botany Bay National Park bushland and beach habitats. Using the geographical inquiry process students will observe first-hand the unique features of the dry eucalypt forest and sandy beaches on the Kurnell Peninsular. Students will use a variety of fieldwork tools and record their evidence, observations and investigations discovered during the bushwalk in their field journals. This will lead to an understanding of the importance of the national park, why it is valued by people and how it can be sustainably managed into the future. Monday 25th March (3/4S and 3/4R + 9 4N students) Thursday 28th March (3/4D and 3/4Z + 10 4N students)
Friday
29
March
29 March-01 April
All day
Wishing all our families a safe and happy Easter long weekend.
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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...
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