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A big thank you to everyone who came to vacation care these holidays – to the children who had loads of fun playing all kinds of games, art activities and even an obstacle course around the school. Also to Michael who … Continue reading
Good morning Currambena! Well yet again the school was looking very beautiful when we all skipped through the gate on Monday. Thank-you to all those industrious people who were here on Sunday sweeping, cleaning and generally doing the big tidy! … Continue reading
Welcome back everyone. I hope everyone enjoyed their break as much as I did – but just between you and me I could’ve done with another week! Landscape Master plan Feedback form I’m sure you all used your holidays diligently … Continue reading
Hello Everyone Welcome back! We hope everyone had a good rest over the holidays. Thanks to everyone who helped with the end of the term cleaning and washing. We have started exploring the big topic of ’fire’. This came out … Continue reading
Welcome back everyone! We’ve heard lots of stories from the holidays and it seems they were a truly mixed bag of good fun, trips away, relaxation at home, chicken pox and flu. Perhaps another term of Aussie Kids will seem calm … Continue reading
It was great to see all the children back yesterday, looking taller, rested and well! There was so much sickness around at the end of last term. Let’s hope we all stay well for a while now! Thank you so … Continue reading
Welcome back to school everyone! I hope you all had a restful break. We have hit the ground running this term. Already we are into our new maths topic on fractions and decimals and the children have just picked up … Continue reading
Please review the draft master plan for the new building’s landscaping. It is available here in A3 format. (Note that the area immediately around the new building has already been submitted to Lane cove Council with the DA, we are … Continue reading
It was great to read the timeline at the reunion on Sunday ending with news of our BER funding from the government. It really struck me how significant this is for Currambena. This building will hopefully be used and loved … Continue reading