September 25, 2023 - October 6, 2023
7:00 am - 6:00 pm
During the final week of Term 4, there are many events that take place to mark the end of the year. The below lists many of the key events, where talents will be showcased and achievements celebrated. Families are invited to attend the relevant events. Primary families are invited to view the full list of end of year events that will occur during Term 4 here.
Kindergarten Graduation |
9.00am in the Kindergarten Classroom |
All Kindergarten families are invited to attend |
Kindergarten – Year 2 Presentation Evening |
6.00pm to 7.30pm, Early Learning Nature Space |
All families of students invited to attend, with students performing |
Whole School Eucharist |
9.00am to 10.00am, Secondary Gymnasium |
All students from Year 1 to Year 11 attend, parents welcome to attend, Year 12 students and parents invited |
Year 6 handover to Year 5 students |
2.45pm-3.15pm, Primary Multi-purpose Hall |
Year 6 parents welcome to attend |
Year 3 to 6 Presentation Evening |
6.30pm to 8.30pm, Secondary Quadrangle |
All families invited to attend, with students performing (all Year 3 to 6 students required to attend) |
Secondary School Speech Night |
5.30pm, Secondary Quadrangle |
All Secondary students and families are invited to attend, with students presented with Academic Awards and Year 12 students farewelled (All Year 7 to 12 students are required to attend) |
Acknowledgement of Country
We acknowledge the traditional owners of this land both past and present. This land is the home of the Noongar people. We are standing now on Wardandi country the place of the dolphin dreaming. The Wardandi people are the coastal people and have strong links to this area. With respect to the current Wardandi people and ancestors of the past we thank them for accepting us. Today with mutual respect and understanding, we acknowledge the past and its differences and now look forward to working together to build strong relations.
We acknowledge the traditional owners of this land both past and present. This land is the home of the Noongar people. We are standing now on Wardandi country the place of the dolphin dreaming. The Wardandi people are the coastal people and have strong links to this area. With respect to the current Wardandi people and ancestors of the past we thank them for accepting us. Today with mutual respect and understanding, we acknowledge the past and its differences and now look forward to working together to build strong relations.
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