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SAPPA

Locality: Hindmarsh, South Australia, Australia

Phone: +61 8 8463 5845



Address: SAPPA Office Level 1, Education Development Centre 2 Milner Street 5007 Hindmarsh, SA, Australia

Website: http://www.sappa.com.au

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24.01.2022 Today is world ‘tell a joke day’. Boost your mood and even your immune system with a good laugh and share the sparkle of positive feelings with a friend or colleague. Here’s some to start you off. 1. A guy is sitting at home when he hears a knock at the door. He opens the door and sees a snail on the porch. He picks up the snail and throws it as far as he can. Three years later there’s a knock on the door. He opens it and sees the same snail. The snail says: ‘What the hell w...as that all about?’ 2. What I don’t like about office Christmas parties is looking for a job the next day. Phyllis Diller 3. A man tells his doctor, Help me. I’m addicted to Twitter! The doctor replies, Sorry, I don’t follow you 4. [Grocery produce aisle] Me: Hi are these genetically modified carrots? Shop worker: No, why do you ask? Carrot: Yeah, why do you ask?



22.01.2022 SAPPA is always happy to pass on to you the great offers from Gold Sponsor, Credit Union SA. Please contact their fantastic staff for more information. https://www.facebook.com/creditunionsa/posts/3035748416513072

22.01.2022 So very proud to note multiple SAPPA members and/or their schools being nominated in this year's Australian Education Awards. All very worthy recipients - well done!! Primary School of the Year Government: Prospect North Primary School Primary School Principal of the Year Government: Julie Murphy (Elizabeth Vale Primary School) AND Marg Clark (Prospect North Primary School) Regional School of the Year Government: Kangaroo Island Community Education - KICE School Principal of the Year Government: Maxine McSherry (Kangaroo Island Community Education - KICE)

16.01.2022 June 25th Global Beatles Day: today we pay tribute to the Fab Four George, Paul, John and Ringo. They were leaders and shapers of the music industry and promoted peace and fairness. Primary leaders are also shapers of culture and promoters of peace and fairness. Celebrate some greatness today especially if it yours! Get Back (a song for the current times!) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=45cYwDMibGo



11.01.2022 Happy WORLD TEACHERS' DAY to all of our wonderful educators. You are all amazing! https://www.aitsl.edu.au/world-teachers-day/2020 #WorldTeachersDay2020

10.01.2022 Viewing this clip is just a great way to start the day and reminds us what its all about. From Victor Harbor R-7 (Principal Mr Brenton Robins). Enjoy.

10.01.2022 Welcome back to our wonderful school leaders and communities. Here's hoping the ten week term ahead is stable, productive and enjoyable. We also take this opportunity to give thought to friends, colleagues and school communities in Victoria who may be struggling at the moment.



09.01.2022 Peter Coombe offering up a free concert today at 2pm.

06.01.2022 Thank you Minister for your appreciation of the efforts of the leaders and staff of public schools over this last term. Happy restorative holidays to you all.

03.01.2022 March to May 2020 was hectic for everyone. The Commissioner asked 300 of you to share your experiences of COVID and hopes for the future. Anita was one of our contributors. To read Anita’s thoughts in full head to: ccyp.com.au!

02.01.2022 Find out what young people told Commissioner for Children and Young People, Helen Connolly, about the careers education they need while at school to pursue a ‘job of the future’ once they leave school. Off To Work We Go available for download at https://www.ccyp.com.au/ccyp-reports/

01.01.2022 SAPPA President, Angela Falkenberg: In a zoom meeting today with Jenny Donovan, Director National Evidence Institute. Jenny was seeking feedback on what SAPPA considers to be important in the NEI, what might be research gaps and how we will know the NEI is successful? We are excited that the voice of teachers and leader practitioners will be key in this progressing this important work.



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