Thursday, May 28, 2009

Exeter's Biggest Morning Tea & Open Classrooms


Many thanks for the support from our local community for Exeter's Biggest Morning Tea held today at school. Your efforts helped to raise more than $700 for cancer research.


It was also wonderful to welcome many visitors to our Education Week open classrooms. The students enjoyed sharing their work with you all.




































Thursday, May 14, 2009

Week 3 Term 2

Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday
Year 3 & 5 sit for the NAPLAN test each morning

Friday
Bong Bong Soccer Gala Day at Eridge Park. Bus leaves school at 9:30am and returns around 3:00pm

Thursday, May 7, 2009


Australian Government assistance for our 4,5,6 Canberra excursion
Students from our school have recently undertaken an educational tour of the national capital. While on this tour they participated in a variety of educational programmes focused on Australia’s history, culture, heritage and democracy.
The Australian Government recognises the importance of all young Australians being able to visit their National Capital as part of their civics and citizenship education. To assist withmeeting the cost of the excursion, the Australian Government is contributing funding under the Parliament and Civics Education Rebate (PACER) programme toward the travel expenses incurred.

We would like to thank the Australian Government for their support of this program.
Activities undertaken are shown below. (Students also visited the National Film & Sound Archive)

We hope that the excursion was a rewarding experience for all students.
Grant Schaefer
Principal

Electoral Education Centre—Old Parliament Houe
National Museum of Australia




National Capital Exhibition








Parliament House