17/06/2026
Thank you to Gus Worland and Gotcha4Life for visiting Liverpool Public School last week and sharing your inspiring book, Boys Do Cry, with our Year 6 students.
We loved having you at our school and were captivated by your engaging storytelling and powerful message. Your visit provided our students with valuable insights into the importance of mental fitness, resilience, kindness, and having the courage to talk about their feelings. The discussions encouraged students to reflect on their own wellbeing and reinforced the message that it is okay to seek support when they need it.
Thank you for taking the time to connect with our students and for the important work you do in helping young people build positive mental health habits and strong support networks. Your visit made a lasting impact, and we are grateful for the opportunity to learn from you. We look forward to continuing the conversations you inspired and putting these important lessons into practice. Thank you Ms Batalis for organising your wonderful submission and thanks Ms Vicky for supporting. 💙❤
16/06/2026
Thank you for joining us today to share the wonderful messages from Healthy Harold. Our students thoroughly enjoyed the experience and gained valuable knowledge about staying safe both online and offline. As a proud public school, we are committed to providing equitable learning opportunities for all students and were pleased to ensure that every student could participate in this important program through school-funded attendance.
14/06/2026
Congratulations to all our winners and runners up on their remarkable achievements. Special mentions must go to our:
* Stage 1 winner Mustafa (1V) and runner up Charbel (2/3E)
* Junior winner Omar (4M) and runner up Nouurie (3C)
* Senior winner Nouun (5D) and runner up Arjun (6D)
We wish our winning students the very best as they progress to the next stage of the Premier’s Spelling Bee Competition.
14/06/2026
Our School Finals for the Junior and Senior Premier’s Spelling Bee Competition were a fantastic success, with excitement buzzing around the school from the very beginning of the day!
Students from Years 1 and 2, Years 3 and 4, and Years 5 and 6 competed in their respective Junior and Senior categories, demonstrating impressive spelling skills, concentration and confidence. The competition was filled with determination, resilience and enthusiasm as students tackled increasingly challenging words and supported one another throughout the event.
We are incredibly proud of all students who participated in the Class competitions and Stage finals. Their commitment to preparing for the competition and their willingness to challenge themselves was outstanding.
Thank you to Ms Vo, Ms Raymundo and Ms Georgiou for all their efforts in organising this wonderful event!
14/06/2026
What's On in Term 2 Week 9
11/06/2026
Our school gardening club helps students learn how to grow and care for plants. We plant flowers and vegetables, use rainwater to water them, and work together to keep our school green and beautiful. We would like to thank our teachers, Mrs Helweh and Mrs Jones, for their support and guidance. 💙❤️
11/06/2026
Our Year 6 shirts have finally arrived, and everyone is excited to wear them with pride! The shirts are a special reminder of our final year of primary school and the memories we are creating together. They represent our friendships, achievements, and the journey we have shared as a cohort. Seeing everyone in their shirts has brought a real sense of unity and excitement as we look forward to all the special events and celebrations still to come this year. ❤️💙
09/06/2026
Wear your silly socks for Silly Sock Day on Thursday 18 June. All money raised will go to Stewart House Foundation.
Be part of our K-2 and 3-6 Silly Sock competitions.
06/06/2026
Kindergarten are heading to the theatre this week, Wednesday 10 June.
06/06/2026
Gus Worland, TV personality is coming to Liverpool PS this Friday 12 June to read his book to our Year 6 students. Thanks to Mrs Batalis for organising this wonderful opportunity for our students.
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