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Avonvale Primary School
Phone: +61 8 9621 5200
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23.01.2022 You may have seen media coverage over the weekend regarding a Western Australian Police investigation that has uncovered a series of online grooming offences against young people in the wider community. Charges of this nature are unsettling and we want to make sure that all parents/carers remain aware of the importance of cyber safety. I also want to reassure you that there is no indication that any of these grooming offences have taken place at a school. I know you are best... placed to talk to your children about cyber safety and there are many resources to help guide you through this on the Department of Education website. Other online resources are available on the eSafety Commissioner website. This weekend’s story may lead to children being more aware of these types of offences and wanting to disclose information. The Department’s parent helpline, 1800 882 345, is available for you to call if you have any questions or concerns, and is staffed by psychologists, child protection officers and principals. The phone line is available from 8.00am to 4.00pm this Monday to Friday. If you have any general concerns or questions, please do not hesitate in contacting the school.
23.01.2022 Healthy Lunch box idea 4. Cucumber, tomatoes, fruit and left over Spaghetti Bolognese (freeze in batches ready for lunches).
23.01.2022 Wednesday 19 August. 3:00-4:00pm. All welcome
23.01.2022 Zones of Regulation information session.
22.01.2022 It’s not too late the RSVP to our 30minute Zones of Regulation information session. Tomorrow 2:30-3:00pm.
18.01.2022 Dymocks in Subiaco has Avonvale PS as their charity school currently please support and share. Please support by buying books or merchandise.
15.01.2022 Fundraiser for the Ryder/Slater family. Sausage sizzle this Friday, notes going home today. $5 for sausage and a juice box.
14.01.2022 Parent Cyber Safety Education Session Protecting children in their digital worlds is an ever-evolving task for Australian families. Now more than ever parents are looking for guidance in how to manage screen time and navigate the world of games and social media. Technology offers so many benefits for kids and families, but stress-levels are high with the idea of how to manage the risks and challenges that are an inevitable part of the digital world.... We are therefore pleased to help our parent community by offering a crucial and engaging education session with ySafe, Australia’s leading provider of cyber safety education. Designed by their award-winning team of cyber safety experts, this practical, strategy-rich session will cover the most important points that all families need to know about online safety, covering key information about social media and gaming, screen time recommendations and step-by-step instructions on how to set up a cyber safe home for kids of all ages. If you’ve ever struggled with getting your kids off their games and into bed, worried about the content of the games that they are playing or felt concerned that your child was spending too much time in the digital world, this workshop is for you! Please register for this event by following the link provided. This is an important school event for all parents to attend. http://bit.ly/northamshs Andrew Neho Student Services Northam Senior High School See more
13.01.2022 Hi parents, does anyone have spare decks of cards they would be happy to donate to Avonvale Primary for our maths programs in class? ( doesn’t even need to be a complete deck) .
08.01.2022 Healthy lunch box idea 3. Baked beans, fruit and a fruit muffin (can be individually frozen) Muffin recipe- 1/2 cup of quick oats, 1 large over ripe banana, 1/2 teaspoon of baking powder, 1/4 cup of choc chips, mix, bake, freeze).
06.01.2022 Our dietitian, Laura has been working with Avon Community Services and Avonvale PS for the last few weeks learning ’Eating a rainbow’... ’The kids have been fa...ntastic.. We have enjoyed making great healthy food’ Eating a wide variety of nutritious foods ensures children are getting enough nutrients for optimal health, growth and development. Children should also drink plenty of water and engage in play and physical activity every day. Children require a healthy and varied diet eating from the five main food groups every day: Fruits Vegetables and legumes Cereals (including breads, rice, pasta and noodles), mostly wholegrain Lean meat, fish, poultry and/or alternatives Milk, yoghurt, cheese and/or alternatives, mostly reduced fat (not recommended for children under 2 years). #community #healthyeating #wheatbelt
05.01.2022 Help children to self regulate effectively. 30minute work shop. Please RSVP to Stacey or APS by Monday the 14th.
04.01.2022 NAIDOC Day FREE DRESS Carers/parents come and join APS on Thursday the 26th of November to celebrate NAIDOC day. 9am- acknowledgement of country... 9:15- 1:30 - students will move to their groups to complete activities including face painting, Aboriginal language games, art and damper making. We encourage all parents/carers to work with their children throughout the day. Students can dress in colours from the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders flags (red, black, yellow, green, blue and white).
02.01.2022 Book Fair will be open Friday 16 - Wednesday 21 October between 8.30 - 4. All sales earn rewards which will be used for Library resources. Books start from $5.
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