• Year 6 Hamburger Day

    In Year 6, as a part of our Health program, we have been studying nutrition and the impact that poor eating choices have on our body, particularly junk food. One of the tasks in this unit is for students to compare a junk food item to a healthier and more nutritious version. Year 6 teachers […]

  • Interschool Summer Cup 2025

    DETAILS TO BE CONFIRMED. Students will be selected to represent the school at the Vale Sports Association Summer Cup Carnival. It will be held on Tuesday 8th April, 2025. The venues are: Basketball - Willetton Basketball Centre (Burrendah Blvd Willetton) Volleyball – Burrendah Park, Pinetree Gully Road, Willetton Cricket - Burrendah Park, Pinetree Gully Rd, […]

  • R21 Senior Assembly

    Room 21 presents their item, and Honour Certificates are awarded. All honour certificate recipients would have had an email, teacher, or SMS message sent to their parents beforehand.

  • National Assessment Program – Yr 6 ICT Literacy

    What is the National Assessment Program–ICT Literacy assessment? The National Assessment Program is an ongoing program of assessments designed to measure progress towards the goals outlined in the Mparntwe Declaration, 2019. The NAP–ICT Literacy assessment measures and reports on the ability of students to use ICT appropriately and safely to access, manage and evaluate information; […]

  • R19 Senior Assembly

    Room 19 presents their item, and Honour Certificates are awarded. All honour certificate recipients would have had an email, teacher, or SMS message sent to their parents beforehand.

  • TAGS Art Excursion

    Year 5 and 6 TAGS Art students will visit the Art Gallery of Western Australia and participate in the Pulse Plus workshops. WA's talented young artists are celebrated in this yearly showcase, which gauges the pulse of young people who will influence, empower, and shape the world. The selected works provide a window into young […]

  • R23 Senior Assembly

    Room 23 presents their item, and Honour Certificates are awarded. All honour certificate recipients would have had an email, teacher, or SMS message sent to their parents beforehand.