30 Jun 2016
ATHLETICS CARNIVAL
Thursday 21st July at Foxglove Oval.
PYJAMA DAY
Friday 22nd July
Once again, our school will be supporting National Pyjama Day which raises funds to provide educational opportunities for children in foster care. For a gold coin donation, students can wear their pyjamas to school.
KINDERGARTEN INFORMATION NIGHT
Monday 25th July
If you know of any families within the area who are considering Mount Kuring-gai Public School for Kindergarten 2017, please let them know about our information night coming up in Term 3.
YEAR 5/6 CANBERRA
Wednesday 27th- Friday 29th July.
PARENT INTERVIEWS
Monday 1st, Tuesday 2nd and Wednesday 3rd August, depending on your child's teacher. If you haven't already booked in a time, please visit https://www.schoolinterviews.com.au . Password is 7bg7w. Bookings close 27th July.
EDUCATION WEEK
Education Week 2016 will be celebrated in Week 3 of Term 3 (1st – 5th August). We will be having a special assembly on Friday 5th August from 9:30am.
PHOTOS PLEASE!
We are putting together a slideshow of photos for Education Week with the theme of Persistence and Resilience. It would be great if we could have one photo of each student that shows them trying something new (eg. high ropes, riding a bike without training wheels, learning how to dive, rock climbing, etc). Photos can either be emailed to nicole.m.tudor@det.nsw.edu.au or given to Mrs Tudor at school in an envelope. Original photos will be scanned and returned to students.
WEEK OF TASTES
Wednesday 10th August
Once again, our school will be involved in Week of Tastes. Having so many wonderful parents helping out last year added to the success of the experience for students. If you are interested in helping out (to cut up foods, help in classrooms and clean up) please email nicole.m.tudor@det.nsw.edu.au.
BOOK WEEK PARADE
Tuesday 23rd August
This year, students can come dressed as their favourite book character (not a character from one of the Short List Books for Children's Book Of The Year). We ask that students don't come dressed as movie characters but rather, characters from children's books (the Premier's Reading Challenge list may be a good place to start if you are stuck for ideas).