Congratulations to Jackson Couch on making it through to the Regional Athletic Sports in the 100m sprint later this year.

Congratulations also to Hayley Dalton for achieving a 2nd place at the Aerobic State Finals recently. She will be representing our school at the National Titles in Adelaide in July.

 

Students have a chance to take part in the Victorian Premiers’ Reading Challenge (Challenge) in 2012. As a means to promote the importance of reading among students in Victorian schools and to encourage families and parents to be more involved with supporting children’s reading, in and beyond school, the Victorian Government has continued its support.

Details of the Challenge are available at www.education.vic.gov.au/prc.

Students wishing to participate in the 2012 Premier’s Reading Challenge should contact Mrs Gayle Drake to register and to discuss the challenge requirements. Thank you to Tracey Eagle for her work in formatting the requirements into a more user friendly format.

Please find below a link to the booklet which you may print off to keep track of your child's reading. The booklet has a list of books which students may read.

PRC Year P-2 Booklet

PRC Year 3-4 Booklet

PRC Year 5-6 Booklet

 

 

Nullawarre and District Primary School has culture of high expectations that support the belief that all students can learn, progress and achieve. A clear emphasis on high levels of achievement in literacy and numeracy is evident throughout the school which is complimented by quality learning programs across the curriculum.  Students and teachers share a common understanding of the learning goals and related success criteria. Assessment data is used by students and teachers to continuously monitor learning, inform instruction and assessment and to determine next steps. Students are partners in conversations about school improvement.

Our staffing profile consists of a Principal, three classroom teachers ,two Education Support Staff, two Specialist Teachers and a Business Manager who operates three days a week. Staff, students and the community promote and sustain student well being and positive student behaviour in a safe and healthy school environment.

The School Council has a meaningful role in supporting learning and achievements for students. The school and community build partnerships to enhance  learning opportunities, develop resources and pathways to cater for the needs and interests of all students.

Nullawarre and District PS, with an adjacent kindergarten facility on-site, offers its 63 students a unique learning environment that  that is inclusive and reflects individual student strengths, needs and interests of the school population.

 

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