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Chaplain’s Chat – Term 1 Week 9

Chaplain’s Chat – Term 1 Week 9

Last fortnight’s activity looked at Mindfulness. This fortnight I’d like to consider the yellow zone from the Zones of Regulation. When we are in the Yellow Zone, we have higher levels energy and stronger emotion, such as feeling excited, fidgety, anxious, or...

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Cross Walk Safety – Pearson Street Crossing

Cross Walk Safety – Pearson Street Crossing

With our school situated on an extremely busy road, it is imperative that we as a community continue to discuss and practice safety when navigating these potentially dangerous areas. Our fantastic crosswalk attendants play a vital role in both guiding us across our...

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The Resilience Project – Emotional Literacy

The Resilience Project – Emotional Literacy

Working on our emotional literacy gives us opportunities to develop our ability to understand and express different emotions. When we improve our emotional literacy, we can work towards recognising our own feelings and our ability to manage them. This allows us to...

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CPS Carpark Rules

CPS Carpark Rules

Just a message to share our CPS Carpark Rules with new families (and a reminder for old)! The school recognises the heavy amounts of traffic, particularly at school pick-up, around the entries to our Cromarty Rd carparks and have been working closely with local...

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20th Sculptures by the Sea

20th Sculptures by the Sea

With the wonderful Sculptures by the School returning very soon, Mrs Cockerill is encouraging our community to get inspired at the 20th Sculpture by the Sea at Cottesloe Beach - which opens on Friday 1 March. You have until Monday 18 March to get down, enjoy the fresh...

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Sustainability News – Week 7

Sustainability News – Week 7

BUSY BEE  Wow! What a terrific turn out we had for the Busy Bee on Sunday! I would like to thank all the families that attended. We achieved so much in the two hours. Filling the garden beds with new soil, planting vegetables, sweeping and cutting back overgrown...

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