At Mulwala Public School our vision is to:
Provide high-quality personalised learning which will enable all students to thrive
Foster curious minds that practice reflective and critical thinking
Create a sense of belonging and lasting connections with community
Develop respectful and responsible citizens
Yarma (Welcome)
Meet and Greet
It was wonderful to see so many families at the Meet and Greet session last Wednesday evening. There was a lot of enthusiasm from those who participated in the Bpangerang Scoot. I am sure many parents learnt many new words. A big thank you to the P&C for providing the dinner.
Finley Zone Swimming Carnival
Congratulations to the following students who will be representing the school at the Finley Zone swimming carnival on Friday 1 March.
Harley, Layla, Mia, Harper, Zali, Poppy, Nevaeh, Nancy
The Riverina swimming carnival will be held on Monday 11 March.
Learning and Support
The teachers often make adjustments and modifications to their teaching programs to ensure support and success for all students. If you child is recieving support, modifications or adjustments, you will receive you will recieve your child's Classroom Plan or Leaning adn Support Plan on Friday. Please contact your child's teacher if you wish to discuss the plans.
P&C AGM
The P&C Annual General Meeting will be held on Monday 18 March @7 pm. Please come along and support our school.
Victorian Labour Day Holdiay
A reminder that Monday 11 March is a normal school day for Mulwala Public School students.
Voluntary School Contributions
Parents are invited to make a voluntary contribution of $40 which goes towards all classroom supplies.
Thrive Before and After School Care
Thrive before and after school care is now taking bookings for Term 1.
Before School Care: 7 am - 9 am
After School Care: 3 pm - 6 pm
Contact
Phone- 0448 982 647
Email: mulwala@thriveoshc.com.au
Moodamoot (farewell)
Regards
Gayle Pinn
Principal
Goal - 95%
Term 1 - 94.36%
No of days 100% for 2024- 1
Mulwala Jarmbie Award
Corey - completing learning tasks
Police Award
Xander - enthusiasm completing the Bpangerang challenge
Mrs Pinn
Austin - excellent participation during water safety activities
Arabella - good understanding of THRASS
Kye - helping a new jarmbie
Corey - being an excellent listener
Mrs Rosmulder
Evelyn M - wonderful independent learning during numeracy strategy
Alex - asking curious questions when learning about our weather and how it affects our farmers
Eli - adding wonderful details to improve your work in HSIE
Sadie, Skyla - developing a deeper understanding and supporting others to further develop their understanding of verb and subjects in sentences
Miss Sargeant
Layla - fantastic sportsmanship in future Academy
Zain - taking on feedback and working hard to round numbers to the nearest thousand, ten thousand and hundres thousand
Ciara, Eli, Xavier - demonstrating an excellent understanding of Sister Heart in the Google Form quiz
Mrs Barr
Ezra - providing great responses when discussing what empathy and respect mean
Kye - great listening skills while reading our new rich text Collecting Colour
Poppy - enthusiasticallt participating in science lessons about the sun
School Captain Awards
Billie - being a kind and inclusive jarmbie at all times
Tyler - joining in Nungara sport
Birthday certificates
Happy birthday to the following students: Austin, Xavier
The students had a lot fun with their parents, locating and matching the Bpangerang and English words.
Here is a list of the most common Bpangerang words we use at school.
Messages from Matt from Boys to the Bush.
Students in Thurgoon spent one of the first English lessons getting to know thier new class members and expressing what makes them wonderful and unique. After reading Blue Flower students worked in small groups to brainstorm adjectives that best described not only themsleves but other members of their group. Students had to choose their three favourite qualities about themselves that make them unique and different to everyone else.
Keisha has anaphylaxis to many foods, including nuts. The school asks that students do not bring foods that contain nuts to school. If they do, they need to sit away from Keisha. All students are expected to wash their hands before and after eating.
Be A M.A.T.E. and Make Allergy Treatment Easier
Always take food allergies seriously
Don’t share food with mates who have food allergy
Always wash hands after eating
Know what your mates are allergic to
Get help straight away if a mate gets sick (even if they don’t want you to)
Assemblies are held at school on alternate Fridays commencing at 2 pm. All students have a turn of presenting class reports, sharing learning and presenting the assembly. Everyone is invited to attend.
Lunch orders are available from Sweet and Sour Sisters Tuesday-Thursday.
Download the Qkr! app
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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