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Dhurringile Primary School

Locality: Dhurringile

Phone: +61 3 5826 6222



Address: 605 Langham Rd 3610 Dhurringile, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.dhurringileps.weebly.com/

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25.01.2022 Sharing the information out to our Dhurringile community.



23.01.2022 This morning we have been taking a couple of selfies for some of the media that have contacted us. Did you hear our interview with Matt Dowling on ABC radio this morning? #dhurringileprimary

23.01.2022 Ok Dhurringile kids, here is a fun project for the holidays. Let’s show everyone what we can do.

23.01.2022 Coming up Monday 18th January.



22.01.2022 Greater Shepparton Secondary College have created an introduction video for current year 6 students. https://youtu.be/nxM8rQ3lWMA

22.01.2022 Welcome to our page... Some of the local businesses in Tatura have joined together to create this fantastic giveaway! Over $2000 worth of prizes to be won! You ...can enter by making a purchase at any of the following business from the poster below and you will go into the draw starting Monday the 14th of September and finishing on Wednesday 18th of November! Shop local... love local and win! Be on the look out for these posters as we are looking forward to giving back to the little town with a big heart. See more

22.01.2022 Happy Father’s DayHappy Father’s Day



21.01.2022 https://www.facebook.com/288316094606624/posts/2970383626399844/?extid=ALNn8ehSnYI0Ud3e&d=n

20.01.2022 Dhurringile Primary students will return to on-site learning at school on Monday 5th October 2020.Dhurringile Primary students will return to on-site learning at school on Monday 5th October 2020.

20.01.2022 Dear parents and carers, There are two helpful new resources to help you support your children during remote and flexible learning. Raising Learners podcast... The Department of Education and Training has funded a 10-episode podcast series through the Raising Children Network called ‘Raising Learners’. It features parenting experts from organisations including the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute, Career Education Association Victoria, as well as the Australian eSafety Commissioner, Julie Inman-Grant. Raising Learners provides parents with practical advice, tips and ideas for supporting children’s health, wellbeing and engagement at school and at home. Topics include how to connect with your child’s school and community, how to best support your child’s learning, what to expect for VCE and VCAL students and how to keep your child safe online. These topics were drawn from common questions that parents raised with the Department’s coronavirus (COVID-19) hotline and Parentline. The first three episodes will be available on 1 September, and the rest throughout terms 3 and 4. Raising Learners can be accessed via podcast apps and https://raisingchildren.net.au//podcasts-and-webi/podcasts Managing the Coronacoaster webinar Renowned child psychologist Dr Michael Carr-Gregg is back by popular demand to repeat his Coronacoaster webinar. On 15 September, Dr Michael Carr-Gregg will again present Managing the Coronacoaster Tips for building resilient families in the coronavirus era. His first webinar in August booked out in three days, with more than 12,000 registrations. In this webinar, Dr Carr-Gregg provides tools and strategies for parents and carers to help manage the lockdown period and remote learning. Topics include: your supportive role setting the emotional tone focusing on what you can control how to deal with disappointment more resources and where to get help. Webinar details When: 7.30pm, Tuesday 15 September Duration: 45-minute presentation, followed by a 15-minute question-and-answer session Format: online via live stream Cost: free Register for the Managing the Coronacoaster webinar via Eventbrite https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/managing-the-coronacoaster-

20.01.2022 For all the stargazers out there.

19.01.2022 Have you read the story about us in the Shepparton News today? https://www.sheppnews.com.au//dhurringile-primary-school-u #dhurringileprimary



18.01.2022 Another local competition that families may like to enter.

18.01.2022 Murchison 3610 edition #4 is now out. https://drive.google.com//1v4ITgoZktZrR7KPe4KlI_o1Bd/view

18.01.2022 CFA helping us to stay safe.

18.01.2022 Friday is our cooking day. Last week we made packet chocolate cake. The older students had to read the instructions for the younger ones to follow. Each cake was cooked individually so we didn’t have to share food.... Verdict was .... yummy.

17.01.2022 Thursday STEM / STEAM activity of building a bridge or tower. #dhurringileprimary

15.01.2022 Have a look at 'The Squiz Kids' for year 3 and older, kid-friendly Aussie news podcast.

14.01.2022 Ok Dhurringile kids. Let's get creative and enter.

13.01.2022 Tatura Aussie Hoops commences Tuesday February 9th. Aussie Hoops is a basketball programme for ages 5-10. Where: Tatura Stadium, Albert St, Tatura When: Tuesdays 5.00-5.45 for 8 weeks... Cost: $80 new registration (includes Aussie Hoops Pack), $55 returning player You can register via the Aussie Hoops Programme Finder or the Tatura Basketball Website- go to the Aussie Hoops page. Please contact Lisa at [email protected] or phone 0428242889 if you have any queries.

12.01.2022 POSTPONED Tatura's Pool Carnival Fun scheduled today has been postponed due to unfortunate weather. Keep posted for the rescheduled date/time. We apologise for any inconvenience.

11.01.2022 For the LEGO builders looking for something new!

10.01.2022 Aquamoves last day of the year fun with Zeerust and Wunghnu PS. #dhurringileprimaryschool

08.01.2022 CleverPatch are offering great prizes for their Wooden Spoon competition. What sort of character can you create?

08.01.2022 ACTIVITIES IN THE PARK UPDATE It has been a massive month and a half putting together the upcoming program, but we are excited. We know you have missed it as mu...ch as we have. There are a few things you need to know about the 2021 Program. - All activities will require pre registrations through an online program. - All activities will have a number cap. - We will have staff on the ground at activities to help everyone keep safe. - Our first Activity kicks off on Saturday 9th January and our last will be in the April School Holidays. - Everything will be going live in the next week so keep updated on Facebook. Its been such a tough year this year and we cant wait to all come back together in January! #ActivitiesInThePark #GetMooving

07.01.2022 https://www.facebook.com/288316094606624/posts/2999179633520243/?extid=WounEWgH9XqBx6CK&d=n

06.01.2022 Thanks to Steph Ryan for an easy explanation of our new restrictions.

05.01.2022 #3 of Murchsion 3610 can be found at https://drive.google.com//1gSrPrg3EvdNgGesVIo1gT7xdS/view

05.01.2022 Maiden run for our new dishwasher.

04.01.2022 Due to COVID-19 restrictions and Council guidelines on Events and social distancing, the Australia Day Committee has decided to inform the public that there wil...l be no chairs or a marquee for shelter provided . Please BYO camping chair, highchair, low chair or your recliner chair to the Australia Day event. A Sausage Sizzle morning breakfast will be provided from 8.30am with the formalities starting at 9am. Unfortunately, there will be no duck race in the pool due to the restrictions governing the event. So come one, come all and support your local community. See more

03.01.2022 Can’t wait to see the student’s faces when they return to school on Oct 5th and see that I have finally finished the dinosaur garden.

02.01.2022 Santa is on his way to Murchison tonight.

01.01.2022 2020 has been such a challenging year for all of our students but particularly for our senior students in their final year of school. We have already announced ...a special consideration process to ensure our VCE students complete the year and any impacts of the pandemic are reflected in their VCE scores and ATAR ranking. Today we announced a complete package to support school students on a vocational pathway as well. Students will be able to access special consideration to support them to achieve their VCAL certificates, and those school students who were unable to complete their VET qualifications will be guaranteed an enrolment at TAFE or dual sector providers to complete their studies in 2021. There are more than 10,000 students in their final year of schooling completing VCAL. Where students are unable to complete units, the VCAA will grant students credit which ensures every student will be supported to gain their VCAL certificate regardless of the impact of the pandemic. Schools will consider the impact of remote learning including things like school closures, remote learning impacting practical parts of their studies, mental health challenges and long absences. More than 15,000 VCAL and VCE students are also undertaking studies for nationally recognised VET qualifications and we need to support them as well. The requirements of completing VET qualifications are nationally recognised and regulated by the Federal Government. And the skills attained give employers certainty in employing individuals with these qualifications. Today we announced that students who do not complete their VET qualifications in 2020 as intended, will be guaranteed enrolment at a TAFE or dual sector provider and have their 2021 VET fees waived in order to complete their course, or an equivalent course where it is not provided. Not only will this support students to continue their studies, it’ll save families hundreds of dollars in tuition fees. Ensuring a seamless continuation of VET studies, students will receive a Statement of Attainment for completed VET units of competency in 2020, recognised at all RTOs and TAFEs. Students will also be able to continue their VET studies until December 18, providing an additional month to complete their VET studies and have these recognised on their VCAL certificate. It has been a tough year, but the key point is that no matter what you are studying in your final year of school, we will do everything we can to support you to achieve your goals!

01.01.2022 Nominations are now open for the Australia Day Awards. Who are you going to nominate?

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