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Monday, 30 January
New Secondary Students – Starting Well Program
Tuesday, 31 January
Term 1 commences – all students
Monday, 6 March
Mid-Term break
Thursday, 6 April
Term 1 concludes
Wednesday, 26 April
Term 2 commences
Monday 5 June
WA Day, Public Holiday and Mid-Term break
Sunday, 25 June – Friday, 30 June
Country Week
Friday, 30 June
Term 2 concludes
Monday, 24 July
Term 3 commences
Friday, 25 to Monday 28 August
Mid-term break
Friday, 22 September
Term 3 concludes
Monday, 25 September
Queen’s Birthday, Public Holiday
Monday, 9 October
Term 4 commences
Friday, 8 December
Term 4 concludes and Speech Night
Wednesday, 13 December
Final Teachers’ Day
Monday, 29 January
New Secondary Students – Starting Well Program
Tuesday, 30 January
Term 1 commences – all students
Monday, 4 March
Labour day, Public Holiday and Mid-Term break
Thursday, 28 March
Term 1 concludes
Friday, 29 March
Easter Friday, Public Holiday
Monday, 1 April
Easter Monday, Public Holiday
Monday, 15 April
Term 2 commences
Thursday, 25 April
ANZAC Day, Public Holiday
Friday, 31 May
Boarders’ Long Weekend and Mid-Term Break
Monday 3 June
WA Day, Public Holiday and Mid-Term break
Friday, 28 June
Term 2 concludes
Monday, 22 July
Term 3 commences
Friday, 16 to Monday 19 August
Boarders’ Long Weekend and Mid-Term Break
Friday, 20 September
Term 3 Concludes
Monday, 23 September
Monarch’s Birthday, Public Holiday TBC
Monday, 7 October
Term 4 commences
Friday,6 December
Term 4 concludes and Speech Night
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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