At Mulwala Public School our vision is to:
Create a sense of belonging and lasting connections with community
Develop respectful and responsible citizens
Foster curious minds that practice reflective and critical thinking
Provide high-quality personalised learning which will enable all students to thrive
Yarma (Welcome)
Dear parents and carers
Zone Cross Country
Good luck to the 23 students who will be representing the school at the Finley Zone Cross Country in Oaklands on Friday.
Small Schools Athletics Carnival
The Corowa High School have been very generous and are supporting us in holding the Small Schools athletics carnival on their oval. It will be held on Friday 29 July. All students K-6 will attend. Parents and families will also be welcome to attend.
P&C meeting
The next P&C meeting will be held on Tuesday 7 June at 7 pm at the school. All parents and community members are invited to attend.
Permission Notes
All permission notes and excursion information are sent out via School eNews. It is a quick and easy way for parents to sign the notes and for schools to receive the signed notes. Please ensure you have the notifications turned on and you check the app regularly so your child does not miss out on an important activity.
Updated Covid Information
The recent announcement to the changes in how schools use RATs as a surveillance measure against COVID-19 means that students and staff will only need to test if they are displaying COVID-19 symptoms. If you require more RAT kits please contact the school.
Our school will continue to ensure our core COVID-smart layers are in place, including vaccinations, physical distancing where possible, maximised fresh air flow through natural ventilation, continued good hand hygiene practices and enhanced cleaning.
If a student or staff member receives a positive RAT result, they need to:
record the positive RAT result through the Service NSW website or Service NSW app and please include the name of your child’s school when prompted
notify the school of the positive RAT or PCR result as soon as possible
follow NSW Health advice to isolate for 7 days.
Registering your child’s positive RAT with Service NSW is a requirement of the Public Health Order and helps NSW Health track COVID-19 in schools and address any public health issues early on if required.
Negative results do not need to be reported to Service NSW or to the school.
Any student or staff member who is unwell and/or displays symptoms of COVID-19 will be asked to go home and stay until they can complete a RAT or PCR test.
If symptoms continue, they should stay at home and take another RAT in 24 hours or have a PCR test.
If the second RAT or initial PCR test result is negative and they are displaying no symptoms OR they are diagnosed as another condition such as hayfever, the student or staff member can return to school.
In NSW, positive COVID-19 cases are provided a Medical Clearance Notice after 7 days and allowed to leave self-isolation as long as they do not have COVID-19 symptoms.
For further information refer to the NSW Government’s Rapid antigen testing fact sheetExternal link.
The announcement to ease the isolation requirements for close contacts was made on 20 April 2022. This will enable students and staff who are close contacts and have no symptoms to continue to attend school if they follow guidelines agreed with NSW Health.
Note that staff and students who have had confirmed COVID-19 in the last 12 weeks do not have to comply with the following guidelines if they become a household or close contact and are not required to self-isolate or test unless they develop new COVID-19 symptoms.
Close contacts attending school will need to adhere to the following in addition to the NSW Health guidelines
They must notify the school and/or early childhood education (ECE) service provider (including their outside of school hours care provider) if they are intending to return under this provision.
They should conduct a daily RAT and return a negative result each morning before attending school for 5 school days.
They (if in a secondary school setting) must wear a mask indoors except when eating or exercising. Primary school students are recommended to wear a mask indoors (except when eating or exercising).
No student or staff member identified as a close contact will be permitted to participate in overnight excursions, including school camps.
Thank you again for your continued support during this school term.
Covid Safe Guidelines
All staff, volunteers and providers are fully vaccinated
Staff are no longer required to wear masks
All visitors when attending the school site must QR code in.
Students have been provided with rapid antigen kits.
Visitors are allowed on school site . They are required to check-in.
Moodamoot (farewell)
Regards
Gayle Pinn
Principal
Goal - 95%
Term 2 -92%
Year to date -89.59%
No of days 100% for 2022- 0
Sculptures, sculptures and more sculptures. So far this term Mulwala Jarmbies have explored the different materials used to create artistic sculptures. Goonie have used play blocks, natural materials and aluminium foil. Thurgoon have manipulating newspaper and coloured paper, and Nungara have begun refreshing their digital technology skills to create a 3D printing design ready to print in the schools 3D printer. We all look forward to watching the development of their sculpture creations.
On Friday 20 May we went to Jerilderie. First we had to go through a big forest area, through ditches, over bridges, and then around a lake, back to the forest and to the finish line. 5, 6 and 7 year olds did 1k, 8, 9 and 10 year olds did 2k and 11 and 12 year olds did 3k.
Poppy R and Charlie came first in the 5/6/7 year olds.
Keisha and Will came first in 8/9 year olds.
Nancy and Domonic came first in 10 year olds.
Brodie R and Tommy came first in the 11 year olds.
Isabel and Seth came first in the 12 year olds.
By Max and Mackenzie
Kenzi V - for trying hard in all areas
Yarra - Alex, Evelyn, Katherine
Wom - Riley, Marnii, Chance, Mia
Bah - Ruby G, Miley, Harley, Jack
Harley - participation in YarrawongaMulwala Public Schoolulwala Little Athletics 2021/2022 season
Katherine -participating in the Anzac Day march and service
Katherine - Cobram Pont Club camp
Katherine - Barmah Pony Club camp
Ruby G - continuous improved effort in learning
Nancy, Remi, Scarlett, Max - volunteering to collect money for RCH Good Friday Appeal
Brodie R - independent learning during English activities and ensuring work is finished to a high standard
Adelyn - working hard to gain a deeper understanding of strategies during number activities
Remi - always applying herself to ensure literacy activities are finished to a high standard
Nancy - always working hard to finish work to a high standard and then supporting others and offering feedback on how to imporove their work
Zali - fantastic, consistent effort on your natural features of Australia project
Layla and Nancy - volunteering at the Mulwala Football Netball Club Ladies Day.
Neveah - paticipated in the Victorian Modern Tetrathlon.
Jack - participating in the Anzac Day march and service
Nancy - being Nungara SRC representative for Term 1
Marnii - learning to make patterns
Kindergarten - being responsible learners during HSIE lessons
Charlie, Koopa, Taz - volunteering to collect money for RCH Good Friday Appeal
Emity - learning to manage her distractions and follow instructions.
Evelyn - always being a responsible learner.
Jaxon - being very helpful in class.
Harley - participating in the Anzac Day march and service
Rosie - volunteering to collect money for RCH Good Friday Appeal
Lylah - for happily helping others at every opportunity
Adelyn - for persistence and resilience when technology let her down.
Harley - using his prior knowledge of sculptors and making connections with the materials used to make them.
Poppy R - using creative patterns in her nature sculpture
Amelia - listening to feedback and improving her skills in netball
Riley, Alex - library award for regularly borrowing and returning his library books in Term 1
Nancy - competing at the NSW PSSA State swimming championships
Xavier - for being responsible and trying his hardest during Buddy Reading
Skyla - for improving her reading
25 nights - Riley, Chance
50 nights - Ruby G, Chance, Riley, Zain
75 nights - Riley, Zain, Adelyn, Harper M, Skyla
100 nights - Riley, Zain
Ruby G, Harley, Nancy, Harper M, Zoe, Dious, Scarlett, Milla, Miley
Mulwala Public School P&C are hosting a Stuck on You fundraiser. If you are needing labels, lunch boxes etc for next year click on the link above to purchase. A percentage of the money goes back to Mulwala Public School. All deliveries are made directly to your home. For enquiries please contact a committee member.
To order please follow this link
It is a requirement of the P&C association that all members have a current WWCC. Volunteer applications are free of charge. Follow the link to submit your online application prior to visiting the mobile centre: Working with children check. Once applications have been cleared a copy can be sent to the school office mulwala-p.school@det.nsw.edu.au.
For more information on our school please contact us at:
Address: 65 Melbourne St Mulwala NSW 2647
Phone: 03 5744 3462
Email: mulwala-p.school@det.nsw.edu.au
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