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Middle Indigo Primary School
Phone: +61 2 6026 9235
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21.01.2022 Sneak peek of our almost finished room!!! Excited for Monday!
15.01.2022 School returns for all students Monday January 31st We’re looking forward to seeing everyone!!School returns for all students Monday January 31st We’re looking forward to seeing everyone!!
07.01.2022 And.... it’s a wrap for this year! We hope everyone thoroughly enjoys a safe, relaxing and FUN summer holiday. Merry ChristmasAnd.... it’s a wrap for this year! We hope everyone thoroughly enjoys a safe, relaxing and FUN summer holiday. Merry Christmas
23.12.2021 Thanks for the invitation BPS! We had a blast
10.12.2021 Remember this a few years ago? MIPS features a 1.42
21.11.2021 Have you checked out our school website? https://www.middleindigo-ps.vic.edu.au/
19.11.2021 Beautiful vibrant paper artworks hanging from our flowering candlestick banksia. We love ‘doing’ school in the Valley
01.11.2021 Playing with water beads, watch them grow!
22.10.2021 Our little street library is packed full of books for the Indigo Valley community! Come on down to Middle Indigo Primary School and grab some books for your kids this lockdown. Located next to the toilet block on the left as you drive into the car park!!
08.10.2021 Learning about fractions in the Prep/1/2 class today with Fairy Bread!
23.09.2021 Autumn paradise! What a wonderful time to be at MIPS! The snakes are sleeping so the cubbies have started again and the children have been very busy collecting sticks and digging holes. How spoilt we are to work and play here in the beautiful Indigo Valley!!!
03.09.2021 Loving this rain? Join us tomorrow night for a free presentation by Lachlan Campbell and you'll find out climate predictions for our region until 2050! 7pm at the Middle Indigo Primary School Tea, coffee and biscuits provided. We even have Milo, as this weather calls for hot choccies
24.08.2021 The children at Middle Indigo Primary School have been working with Karen Retra and the Indigo Valley Landcare group to create new homes for native pollinators in the area. Last week they learnt about the blue banded bee and build clay hotels for them to nest in. This week we headed on down to the Landcare area in the Indigo Valley to install them. We are all looking forward to seeing if any local pollinators make a home within the hotels in the next few months.
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