⭐️ FUNDRAISING FRIDAY ⭐️ After Crazy Hair Day is finished this Friday, some of our staff will head over to the Club Rivers carpark for the Sleeping Rough fundraiser for Georges River Life Care. This amazing organisation supports the most vulnerable in our community. So once again, our crew will don the beanies and sleeping bags to raise much needed funds for those doing it tough. Any donation is gratefully received - you can donate to an individual teacher (no rivalry whatsoever going on in our team 🤪) or you can donate to the team as a whole. All funds go directly to help those in need. Thank you, and stay tuned for updates from the carpark from our roving reporter Ms Yates!
Link to donate in the comments 👇
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This Friday 26 June, the Student Representative Council will be hosting a fundraiser day to raise money for the Leukaemia Foundation. Money raised on the will go directly toward funding life-saving blood cancer research and providing critical support services for patients and their families.
On the day, students are encouraged to come to school with crazy hair and m***i for a gold coin donation, with prizes awarded to the craziest hair in each grade. For those who forget, or want to add some colour and pizazz, there will be a crazy hair stall during recess where students can get their hair braided or coloured using wash-out spray or chalk (cash only). Students will also have the opportunity to purchase a sausage sizzle during recess or lunch (cash only).
The main event will be at lunch time where some brave staff have volunteered to shave their heads as a part of the World’s Greatest Shave.
It's gonna be fun!
18/06/2026
🚚✨ From classroom to curbside!
Our Year 10 Food Technology students stepped into the world of food trucks, creating dishes designed to attract hungry customers on the go. Combining flavour, presentation and creativity, students showcased their food service and catering skills through a range of impressive menu items.
Who’s ready to place an order? 👏
Costumes on, locked in ⭐️
15/06/2026
⭐️ ONE WEEK TO GO ⭐️ We're so excited to be a part of the Stepping into School Expo at GRC Oatley Senior Campus on Monday 22 June! Come and see us and all the other public primary and high schools in the Georges River community to learn all about what public education has to offer. Mon 22 June 9.30-11.30am. See you there! Register via link in bio
⭐️ ONE WEEK TO GO ⭐️ We're so excited to be a part of the Stepping into School Expo at GRC Oatley Senior Campus on Monday 22 June! Come and see us and all the other public primary and high schools in the Georges River community to learn all about what public education has to offer. Mon 22 June 9.30-11.30am. See you there! Register via link in comments 👇
05/06/2026
Our Year 7 Visual Arts classes recently embarked on an exciting and environmentally conscious assessment task, exploring creativity and sustainability through sculpture. Students were challenged to design and construct sculptures of marine animals using found recycled materials sourced from their own home recycling bins.
This assessment encouraged students to look closely at the diverse forms and textures of marine life, while also developing an awareness of environmental issues such as recycling and ocean conservation.
Materials included plastic containers, bottle caps, cardboard, metal pieces, and fabric scraps, creatively repurposed into unique and imaginative artworks.
Throughout the process, students demonstrated remarkable innovation and resourcefulness, transforming everyday waste into vibrant representations of sea creatures such as turtles, shrimp, fish, penguins, dolphins, sharks, sea birds and sea slugs.
The sculptures not only showcased their artistic skills but also sparked meaningful discussions about the impact of pollution on ocean habitats.
We are proud of our Year 7 students for their enthusiasm and commitment to this task.
Ms Walton
Visual Arts Teacher
03/06/2026
🌺PASIFIKA PRIDE ✨ Our students are embracing culture and community through the Pasifika Program! Celebrating their heritage, building connections, and learning together. By engaging with traditional art forms and cultural practices, students are strengthening their connection to the rich histories, values, and creative legacies of Pasifika peoples.
02/06/2026
⚱️Could Ancient Egyptians really have been early scientists? 🍅 Our Year 7 students are putting history to the test with the Mummifying a Tomato Experiment! Students predict, observe and investigate whether Ancient Egyptian preservation techniques actually worked 🔬🏺
From natron and canopic jars to evidence-based scientific conclusions and HPGE inquiry challenges — history and science collide in one unforgettable lesson.
Would YOUR tomato survive 70 days in Ancient Egypt? 👀
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