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Frankston Primary School

Locality: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 3 9783 3769



Address: 40 Davey ST 3199 Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.frankstonps.vic.edu.au

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24.01.2022 Our hatching chicks arrived yesterday we are all so excited! Our Prep Two students are Mother Hens to four chicks already! We are eagerly awaiting the arrival of many more brother and sister chicks over the next few days!



23.01.2022 Frankston Primary School’s fun exploring Book Week continues, with our 3/4 students’ creative work designing Curious Creatures!

20.01.2022 Our Frankston Primary School Captains and Grade Six School Leaders celebrated their 2020 ‘different’ school leadership year with a formal presentation accessed by our community remotely. We are very proud of all of our Grade Six Leaders who proudly represented Frankston Primary School throughout their remote learning. They have shown and demonstrated resilience, independence, positivity, flexibility, creativity and a unique ability to grow through adversity. They are definitely ready for the next stage of their life journey secondary school!

17.01.2022 Eddie is one of our amazing Grade One students who is so proud of his reading. Eddie started his literacy learning in Prep last year with our Structured Synthetic Phonics Literacy Learning program. Eddie is reading like a whizz! What amazing learners our students are!



15.01.2022 Our new acrylic netball / volleyball court is coming along nicely! The colour is starting to go on!

10.01.2022 Creative art work from our own very talented Matilda-Rose.

10.01.2022 The NAIDOC theme - Always Was, Always Will Be - recognises that First Nations people have occupied and cared for this continent for over 65 000 years. NAIDOC Week is an opportunity for all Australians to come together to celebrate the rich history, diverse cultures and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the oldest continuing cultures on the planet. Always Was, Always Will Be acknowledges this nation’s story began at the dawn... of time and didn’t begin with documented European contact. NAIDOC 2020 invites all Australians to embrace and acknowledge the true history of this country - a history which dates back thousands of generations. The very first footprints on this continent were those belonging to First Nations peoples and we have maintained ongoing spiritual and cultural connections to the land and sea. We are celebrating that we have the world’s oldest oral stories that our First Peoples engraved the world’s first maps, made the earliest paintings of ceremonies, invented unique technologies and built and engineered structures that predate well-known ancient sites such as the Egyptian pyramids or Stonehenge. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people were Australia’s first explorers, our first navigators, first engineers, first farmers, first botanists, first scientists, first diplomats, astronomers and artists. Our school NAIDOC Assembly celebrations will include family groups sharing aspects of their Aboriginal heritage, storytelling and sharing by several students, sharing of art and special readings. Our regional Koorie Education Support Officers will also join us for our assembly. We look forward to you joining us as well! See more



09.01.2022 We hope everyone enjoyed some sunshine today! As it starts to warm up, it's a great reminder to be sun smart! Sun Smart behaviour is regularly reinforced and promoted throughout the school and to the whole school community through classroom teaching programs, newsletters, staff meetings, and through appropriate school policies. ... As part of Frankston Primary School’s Occupational Health and Safety UV risk controls and role modelling, when the UV is 3 and above the staff, families and visitors are required to follow the 5 S’s of sun safety. 1. Slip on a t-shirt 2. Slop on sunscreen (30+) 3. Slap on a hat 4. Slide on sunglasses (where appropriate) 5. Seek shade Remember to slip, slop, slap! See more

08.01.2022 Student activity and engagement during recess and lunchtime is a high focus at Frankston Primary School in supporting happy students at school. Our Grade 6 Art Captains have supported this focus across our school through building outside creativity at recess and lunchtime for all students - ‘Chalk Art’ has become quite the craze!

08.01.2022 Our Visual Arts is a specialist program in our school where students attend one hour weekly sessions in our Art Room. Visual Arts is an engaging, hands-on and creative art program that all students participate in from Prep to Grade 6 with our Specialist Art teacher. Our students explore a range of artwork, techniques and styles from different artists to help inspire their own creativity.

08.01.2022 Don't forget we are on Instagram! Please follow us to stay up to date with our latest achievements, events and education news. Please feel free to tag your photos @frankstonps and use the hashtag #frankstonps so we can be the first to congratulate your child’s success or see their stories!... www.instagram.com/frankstonps/

07.01.2022 On Friday we held our ANZAC Day Memorial Assembly hosted by members of our Student Representative Council. It was a beautiful ceremony in memory of our fallen soldiers and those who fought in past wars, and also a recognition of men and women in our current defence forces who actively work and support our community across Australia and abroad. Thank you to those within our school community who joined us and well done to our SRC for leading our community in commemoration!



06.01.2022 New acrylic netball/volleyball courts here we come! We are very excited that our school can now begin these 2020 planned grounds works. Say good-bye to the old court and look forward to our new court in a few weeks! Watch this space for updates over the next few weeks!

03.01.2022 Our Prep and Prep /One classes had a dress-up celebration day on Friday and came dressed as their favourite fairy tale / story character. Students have been learning about narrative stories discussing story contexts, analysing character traits, comparing stories, reviewing text structures and discussing different emotions stories can make us feel. What a fun day all students and teachers had!

02.01.2022 Make sure to stay up to date with everything on Instagram! Follow us at www.instagram.com/frankstonps/

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