Glass House Mountains State School in Glass House Mountains, Queensland, Australia | Primary School
Glass House Mountains State School
Locality: Glass House Mountains, Queensland, Australia
Phone: +61 7 5439 3222
Address: 58 Coonowrin Road 4518 Glass House Mountains, QLD, Australia
Website: www.glasshousemountainsss.eq.edu.au/Pages/default.aspx
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25.01.2022 A message Mrs White at Playgroup: https://www.facebook.com/14458019923245//2809183049319726/
25.01.2022 Here is the link to the latest newsletter. There are alot of great photos of our students of the week as well as our Character parade. Enjoy! https://glasshousemountainsss.eq.edu.au//newsletter-2020-0
24.01.2022 Queensland Cricket development officers are at school this morning to work with our year 3 classes. Going by the noise coming from the oval I'd say they are having a great time!
24.01.2022 https://www.facebook.com//a.19783415690/3451861374835276/
24.01.2022 Year 5 Australia Zoo Excursion. Just a reminder that the excursion is on tomorrow, Monday 14th Sept. Bus will depart at 8.30am sharp. All students are to take a raincoat or $4 to buy a rain poncho at the zoo. Please, no umbrellas. ... Don't forget lunch, snacks, hat, water bottle, sunscreen and wear full school uniform (including closed in shoes). Wear/bring a school jumper too.
21.01.2022 A message from Mrs White at Playgroup: https://www.facebook.com/14458019923245//2742730065965025/
20.01.2022 P&C Meeting information: https://www.facebook.com/1400546756936535/posts/2865685883755941/
19.01.2022 Could this be a new staff uniform? It’s been a long tiring year and we’ve just about made it through another whole Term! Some of the staff thought they would celebrate and try to reinvigorate some energy to into the end of the week by sporting some Hawaiian attire. Everyone is a little tired right now and the team shirts gave everyone a smile.
19.01.2022 Happy Schools Support Staff Recognition Week! A huge thank you to our Business Manager, Administration Officers, Schools Officer, IT Officer and Speech Language Pathologist for the wonderful work they do in our school.
17.01.2022 A message from Queensland Health. https://www.facebook.com/217333648374725/posts/3379891962118862/
16.01.2022 Our Year 6 students are off on their much anticipated camp today. It looks like a cracking few days coming up! Stay safe & have fun!
16.01.2022 Look at the great dinosaur eggs Year 3 have made!
15.01.2022 Another term down - anyone else feel like we've already had 38 months in 2020? We hope you all enjoy the time with your children, stay safe if you are travelling and we'll see you in Term 4. Admin will be taking a well earned rest over the holidays and will return to duty on Tuesday 6th October.
14.01.2022 A message from Mrs White at Playgroup: https://www.facebook.com/14458019923245//2748996848671680/
13.01.2022 Reminder: Swimming commences today for Prep to Year 3.
13.01.2022 A message from the Sustainability Club: Well done to everyone for putting their soft plastics in the soft plastics bins. So far "all of this" has been kept out of landfill and gone to Woolworths where they collect soft plastics. These soft plastics are sent off and recycled into useful products.
13.01.2022 Here is the link to the latest newsletter https://glasshousemountainsss.eq.edu.au//newsletter-2020-0
12.01.2022 A big Happy Father's Day to all the wonderful fathers who make up our school community. We hope you have a wonderful day.
09.01.2022 Absences: We seem to have a huge list of students away today. If your child has taken an early holiday or is away sick, can you please let us know asap so we don't have to send out a text message. Each text message we send costs the school 16c.
08.01.2022 In these crazy times, so many people are struggling, not just with, the impact of Covid 19, but with lots of other issues within their lives. Please take the time, not just today, to check in with colleagues, friends, family and neighbours. Also remember to check in on yourself! Don't be afraid or embarrassed to admit that you aren't OK.... There is much more to ask than 'R U OK'.
07.01.2022 Payment Reminders: Year 6 Aqua Park - due 27th Nov Swimming Carnival (Year 3 to Year 6) - due 30th Nov
07.01.2022 Has your child misplaced a bike helmet? We have one in the office that has been here for about a week.
06.01.2022 ETA for Year 6 campers is 2pm!
06.01.2022 Swimming Carnival Payments (year 3 to year 6) are due on Monday 30th November.
04.01.2022 https://www.facebook.com/112751952216/posts/10158161072752217/
03.01.2022 Reminder: Monday 5th October is a Public Holiday. School will resume on Tuesday 6th October.
01.01.2022 Leaving children unattended in a vehicle can result in serious injury or death. The temperature inside a parked vehicle on a typical Australian summer day can be up to 30 degrees hotter than the outside temperature. In as little as 5 minutes, the temperature in a vehicle can reach dangerous levels.... The impact of heat on a child's body is almost immediate and can be fatal. A child's body temperature rises three to 5 times faster than an adult's, placing them at greater risk of life-threatening heat stroke, brain injury, heart and lung failure and dehydration. A child left unaccounted for in a vehicle is also unprotected and vulnerable to danger, particularly in an emergency situation. It only takes one shortcut on safety to have devastating, lifelong consequences. Tips for families: Create a 'Look Before You Lock' routine. Building simple steps into your daily routine can help lower the risk of unintentionally leaving a child in a vehicle: Place an item you will need at your destination in the back seat of the car, such as your bag or wallet. Attach a mirror for rear facing car seats so you can easily see your child. Create a mental checklist to run through every time you leave the car, such as 'baby, keys, bag'. Get in the habit of checking your backseat every time you get out of the car. Check even if you know your child is not with you. This will help make looking before you lock part of your normal routine. Look Before you lock. Every time. Without fail. Discuss your 'Look Before You Lock' routine with every person who drives your child anywhere. This includes partners, grandparents, babysitters, and friends. Be extra alert if your routine changes. The risk of unintentionally leaving a child increases with a change in routine. Importantly, if you accidentally lock your child in a car or you come across a child left unattended in a vehicle: 1.Keep calm 2.Think clearly and act quickly 3.Call your roadside assistance provider if you have one 4.Call 000 immediately if you have any concerns about the child's health.
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