As we recognise Reconciliation Week through various activities and acknowledgments, Mrs Dunwoody shares the School's Reconciliation Action Plan.
For the first time the PFA offered a Mother’s Day stall selling gifts. The stall was set up in the Great Space in Junior School and each class had the opportunity to purchase up to 2 gifts. The Junior School students were very excited to have the opportunity to purchase a gift for their mother, grandmother or other special woman in their life. The stall was then moved to Fig Tree Café during lunchtime and was open for Senior School students to purchase gifts.
The annual PFA Mother’s Day Breakfast was held in Barbara Sutton Hall with 248 guests. The PFA were delighted to welcome mother’s, grandmothers, godmothers, mother-figures and daughters to the 2023 Mother’s Day breakfast. School Captains Amy, Scarlett and Tara welcomed guests with a gift on arrival. It was a fun filled morning with lots of chatter and laughter, accompanied by a wonderful hot breakfast and photos in front of our beautiful photo wall. Some guests were also the lucky recipients of our door prizes from event supporters Punar (owned by current JS parent), Sabine fashion label, Mumm champagne and Keep Clean beauty products.












As we recognise Reconciliation Week through various activities and acknowledgments, Mrs Dunwoody shares the School's Reconciliation Action Plan.
The cross country has come to an end with some outstanding individual and team results.
It has been an active fortnight at Junior School with House Athletics and District Cross Country.
A group of dedicated parent volunteers are preparing for the production of Finding Nemo Jr.