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23.01.2022 We really enjoyed the opening night of the art exhibition- works created by the kids each depicting their Country. Thank you to Warmun Arts Centre and the Elders who guided us- some works were sold on the night but if you are interested in any of the work in the first photo please send us a message and we can let you know of availability- these are all $50 each plus postage. Thank you for your support!



23.01.2022 Reminder that tonight at 6pm at The Warmun Art Centre our wonderful students Art will be on display and available to purchase. Food and drink will be supplied. Hope to see you all there

22.01.2022 Learning about the causes and effects of Britain’s colonisation of Australia. We looked at why the British wanted to come to Australia and the economical, political and social causes as well as the effects it had on the traditional owners. We then explored how the British brought many viruses that were deadly, the worst one we researched was the smallpox virus.

21.01.2022 We were all very proud and excited today to see one of our students win the Deadly Literacy Writing Competition and be presented with an award from Deb Hanagan from LAPS. Congratulations Amelia !!



19.01.2022 Wow what an amazing day. We had SO much fun during our NAIDOC rotations. From cuddling puppies in the morning to cooking kangaroo tails and damper. We also carved boab nuts and had a little water fight to cool off. Look at all of these smiling faces

18.01.2022 Green zone champions and students of the week. Congratulations!!

15.01.2022 Thank you to our friends from Deadly Science for this incredibly generous donation of inspiring resources !



11.01.2022 Hope to see you at the Warmun Arts Centre Thursday night to admire all of the beautiful art pieces our students have created.

10.01.2022 Today we integrated PATHS and Visual Art and created art based on a feeling. We first looked at Jimmy Pike’s artwork based on Japingka Country, and how he used shapes and colours to represent emotions. The girls got creative and used different body parts as a canvas to create a certain feeling. We have such creative artists!

10.01.2022 No swimming today, pool manager Steve is sick. Sorry No swimming today, pool manager Steve is sick. Sorry

10.01.2022 Eggs, sausages and onions YUM! Breakfast time

06.01.2022 NAIDOC week community feed



05.01.2022 What a great snapshot of On Country Learning at Purnululu School

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