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Mannering Park Public School

Phone: +43591184



Address: 46 Vales Road 2259 Mannering Park, NSW, Australia

Website: https://mannringpk-p.schools.nsw.gov.au

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22.01.2022 CROSS COUNTRY Tomorrow's Cross Country has been CANCELLED! We will postpone the event for next Friday (6th November, 2020). Please enjoy the rain!... Mitchell Welham Principal



22.01.2022 Aboriginal Education News Next Thursday 12th November, we will be holding our annual Aboriginal cultural celebration day at Mannering Park PS. We have planned an exciting day's worth of activities. All activities are planned to adhere with COVID safe guidelines.... As we do every year, students will be offered the chance to sample bush tucker. Kangaroo, emu and damper as well as damper with lemon myrtle butter will be offered at the BBQ. If you do not wish your child to sample food, please contact the office to let us know. Please make sure your child also knows. Students may wear read, black and yellow or blue, green and white for the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander flags on this day. We are looking forward to a great day!

20.01.2022 Cross Country Last Friday was awesome! We had so many runners and smiling faces during our cross country. Congratulations to everyone who ran the grueling course. We have to also thank Mrs Schultz and all of Year 6 for their organisation and help. It made the day all that more enjoyable. Mitchell Welham... Principal See more

19.01.2022 #MathsTrainsBrains



18.01.2022 WELL DONE Marni and Maddy were presented with their Tree Tops finalists prize for making it to the final round of the Wiseberry 'Deaign a Sold Sign' competition. The girls just missed out on the major prize. We'd like to thank Wiseberry for coming out to present the girls with their prizes this week. Mitchell Welham... Principal See more

15.01.2022 GIBALEE DAY It has been such an awesome day celebrating the traditions and customs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait people. We have had dancing, dreamtime stories, rock painting, mural painting, traditional games and much more. A huge thank you to Mrs McDonald, Miss Rene'e and our Aboriginal Education team for putting on such a wonderful and inspiring day! Mitchell Welham... Principal See more

15.01.2022 Staff and students would like to wish our school counsellor Ash all the best with her wedding this Friday!



12.01.2022 The 2020 National NAIDOC Poster, Shape of Land, was designed by Tyrown Waigana, a Noongar and Saibai Islander man. Tyrown’s artwork tells the story of how the Rainbow Serpent came out of the Dreamtime to create this land. It is represented by the snake and it forms the shape of Australia, which symbolises how it created our lands. The colour from the Rainbow Serpent is reflected on to the figure to display our connection to the Rainbow Serpent, thus our connection to country. The overlapping colours on the outside is the Dreamtime. The figure inside the shape of Australia is a representation of Indigenous Australians showing that this country - since the dawn of time - Always Was, Always Will Be Aboriginal Land.

09.01.2022 Footy Colours Day Kids (and staff) have been enjoying the splash of colour for footy colours day today. Thank you students for raising $221 for kids cancer research. Mitchell Welham... Principal See more

08.01.2022 WELL DONE YEAR 6 STUDENTS! We'd like to recognise the following students who have been accepted into special high school programs. Congratulations to these students for their success! LMHS HPGE (High Potential Gifted Education) Rory Fiorelli, Jake O'Kane, Jamie-Lee Skeers, Chayse Stangl and Elizabeth Webb ... LMHS TSP (Targeted Sports Program) Addison Berry (Soccer) Casey Brown (Football) Jacinta Burton-Collins (Football) Caiden Da Silva (Football) Domonic Goodier (Football) Jake O'Kane (Football) Morriset HS Enrichment Class Molly Brown Hunter School of Performing Arts (Dance) Aliya Terlecki

05.01.2022 FINALISTS!!!! We have two amazingly talented students be picked for finalists in the Wiseberry Charmhaven 2020 SOLD STICKER DESIGN COMPETITION. There were over 12,000 entries! Marni (Kindergarten) and Maddy (Year 5) are needing YOU to vote for their designs. You can vote by clicking the link below ...... https://mailchi.mp/95fcb41ab73e/competition The Winning Student will receive a Treetops for 10 people and their design on every sold sticker for November 2020. The school of the winning design gets $50 every time we put up a sold sticker for the entirety of November. Get voting Mannering Park! Mitchell Welham Principal

04.01.2022 "Learn as much as you can about the culture and participate." - Aunty Deanna. Each year, NAIDOC Week celebrates the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, who are part of some of the oldest continuing cultures on the planet. #AlwaysWasAlwaysWillBe #NAIDOC2020 *Posted by the NSW Department of Education*



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