Department for Education, South Australia in Adelaide, South Australia | Public & government service
Department for Education, South Australia
Locality: Adelaide, South Australia
Phone: +61 8 8226 1000
Address: 31 Flinders Street 5000 Adelaide, SA, Australia
Website: http://www.education.sa.gov.au
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24.01.2022 - : School and preschool openings. The following schools and preschools will reopen on Monday 30 November, following a temporary COVID-19 closure: Mawson Lakes School and Preschool Roma Mitchell Secondary College... Woodville High School (except to year 9 students and identified teachers). Staff and students from Mawson Lakes School and Preschool and Roma Mitchell Secondary College will need to have completed their 14 day quarantine and received confirmation of 2 negative COVID-19 tests in order to return.
22.01.2022 Public schools, preschools and children’s centres will reopen to all students on Monday 23 November. While OSHC is able to operate as usual, families should check with their OSHC service whether it will run a service on Monday. We look forward to having children back on Monday!
20.01.2022 - , : Today the Premier announced a 6 day statewide lockdown starting at midnight tonight (Wednesday 18 November) through to midnight Tuesday 24 November. Only the children of essential workers and vulnerable children will be able to attend school, preschool or childcare. A skeleton staff will provide supervision but not a learning program for the remainder of this week. All students have been asked to take home school laptops, de...vices, books and anything they need to continue their learning from home. More information on learning programs will be provided early next week.
18.01.2022 It took 700 students and staff to create this Aboriginal flag. Back in 2017 for Reconciliation Week, Aldinga Beach B-7 School worked tirelessly to create a human Aboriginal flag on their oval. Given that it's National NAIDOC Week, we thought it was a great time to revisit their hard work. You can watch a video of the flag being created here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=qYECReBJv0E
17.01.2022 - : Mawson Lakes School will be closed on Monday 16 November following SA Health advice that a student who attends the school is a close contact to someone who has been diagnosed with COVID-19. Out of an abundance of caution and in accordance with SA Health guidance the site will shut for a minimum of 24 hours. People who need to self-isolate will be contacted with further instructions. A thorough clean of all relevant areas will be carried out. ... Parents have been notified. See more
16.01.2022 Here's what some of our schools have been up to during National NAIDOC Week: Indigenous students from Adelaide High School started painting a mural to replicate their own Kaurna trail. John Hartley School came together to create the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander flags. Watch the making of the flags here: www.facebook.com/watch/?v=342118880186891... Year 5 students from Flagstaff Hill Primary School created a mural, year 2 students were taught about Aboriginal art, sport, music and games while other students learnt about Parntu, which is a Kaurna ball game similar to AFL and known as Marngrook in other parts of Australia. How did your school celebrate #NAIDOCWeek?
16.01.2022 - Here's a snapshot of what some of our amazing schools have been up to this week: Lake Windemere B-7 School unveiled their ANZAC arbour on Remembrance Day to honour the service men, women and animals that served. ... Students from McDonald Park School won the Lego League Challenge at RePLAY 2020, which is a competition where you work in teams to solve problems. And students from Reynella South Preschool and School raised $250 through a pre-loved items stall at their school market. The money will be used to support Kids at Flinders! Tell us what your school got up to this week in the comments!
15.01.2022 - : Roma Mitchell Secondary College. We have been informed by the Communicable Disease Control Branch of SA Health that a student at Roma Mitchell Secondary College has been diagnosed with COVID-19. The Department for Education has enacted its COVID-19 protocol and will shut the site for a minimum of 24 hours. Families have been contacted and students will be released in a manner agreed with parents/carers. ... Students have been instructed to go home and stay there until further instructions. Public health officials are carrying out contact tracing and the Department for Education and SA Health will inform anyone who needs to self-isolate. As soon as the site is vacated we will thoroughly clean the relevant areas. The site will not reopen until public health officials indicate it is safe to do so.
14.01.2022 - : Mawson Lakes School to remain closed on Tuesday 17 November. The site was closed out of an abundance of caution in response to SA Health advice that a student is a close contact with someone diagnosed with COVID-19. Parents have been informed. Further update tomorrow.
12.01.2022 - : All public schools, preschools and early childhood services will remain open for children of essential workers or vulnerable children who need to attend school on the following dates: Friday 20 November Monday 23 November Tuesday 24 November... School buses will run as normal and OSHC services are able to operate before and after hours care.
10.01.2022 Please be aware that the Sapsasa Swimming and Track and Field State Championships scheduled for this week have been cancelled.
10.01.2022 - : Roma Mitchell Secondary College. On the advice of SA Health Roma Mitchell Secondary College will be closed to all services until at least Monday 30 November.
09.01.2022 - : Mawson Lakes School and Preschool site closed to all services. On the advice of SA Health, a large number of people who attended the Mawson Lakes School or co-located community early learning centre between 11 and 13 November are required to self-isolate for the 14 days up to and including 27 November. As a result, the site will be closed to all services until Monday 30 November. ... Anyone attending the site identified as a close contact of the potentially infectious person has been informed by letter and is being contacted by SA Health’s public health officers with specific instructions. Support will be offered to staff, students and families. Further updates will be provided.
07.01.2022 SACE exams are currently happening across South Australia, so here are 5 study tips that might help you or someone you know. : Make audio recordings of yourself reading notes so you can listen to them later during walks (because study breaks and fresh air are important!)... Use white noise to help block out noise. There are lots of white noise videos on YouTube and plenty of free apps. Bring some colour into your study time to help you remember and associate better. Things like highlighters, sticky notes and crayons. Sing information that just won’t stick. Even better, put the information into a new or existing song. Get rest! Sleep is vital. Share your best study tips below!
05.01.2022 - : Woodville High School. Woodville High School will remain closed on Friday 27 November for deep cleaning. We plan to reopen on Monday 30 November. SA Health have advised the following people are required to self-quarantine for 14 days: Students in year 9 who attended the school on either Monday 23 and/or Tuesday 24 November ... Specific staff members who SA Health have determined as close contacts (these people have been notified). : Household members of the above identified staff and year 9 students are NOT required to self-quarantine. For more information on how the identified year 9 students and staff members can self-quarantine visit www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/covidisoadvice OR for translated information visit www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/covidtranslated SA Health will be in direct contact with these individuals over the coming days with further information. All other staff and students, and their household members, are no longer required to self-isolate. - : Woodville Pizza Bar. SA Health have also advised that any other students who have visited, had takeaway or delivery from the Woodville Pizza Bar from the 6 to 16 November are to: Remain in self-quarantine and contact SA Health Communicable Disease Control Branch on (08) 7425 7166.
05.01.2022 As part of their National NAIDOC Week celebrations, Adelaide High School have filmed an Acknowledgement of Country in Australian sign language. You can also read the Department for Education Acknowledgement of Country here: www.education.sa.gov.au/acknowledgement-of-country
05.01.2022 - : Woodville High School. The Communicable Disease Control Branch of SA Health has informed us that a student who attends Woodville High School Official is a confirmed case of COVID-19, and has attended while potentially infectious. As a result the school will be closed on Thursday 26 November until further notice.... Anyone who attended the site on Monday 23 November 2020 must isolate immediately with all members of their household until further advice is provided. Anyone with COVID-19 symptoms should present for testing as soon as possible. A thorough clean of the relevant areas of the school will be carried out. The Department is in the process of notifying families and staff.
02.01.2022 We currently have some wonderful National NAIDOC Week student artwork displayed in our Department for Education ground floor gallery. The art is all about celebrating culture with some terrific examples of our Aboriginal learners' work.
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