Welcome to 2018 
Imaginative play activities provide students with an opportunity to create, share, work as a team, solve problems and get lost in their imagination, either individually or with friends. It also stimulates free conversation and develops speaking skills.
Kindergarten taking their place at morning assembly - such good listeners.
We have had a busy start to school, but we've still found time to explore their playful side!
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English
There's a Possum in my Classroom! We had a visit from some native animals, then a possum raised her young in the tree at the lunch area. It came to life in a class book.
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Buddy Reading
Students in K12 are paired with a 'Buddy' from 3456 for reading three days each week before lunch. This has become a valued time for all students socially and greatly supports the acquisition of reading skills for younger students. Likewise the older students clarify and revise specific reading skills they then can apply to their own reading material.















