School Photo Day

School Photo Day

The 2020 School Photo Schedule has been finalised. Please read carefully and note the day that your child’s photo will be taken.

Tuesday: TA2, TA3, TA4, TA5, TA11, TA12, TA14, TA15, TA22, TA23, TA24, TA25.
Wednesday: KINDY A TA21, KINDY B TA20, TA17, TA18, TA19, TP3, TP4, TP5, TP6, TA29.
Thursday: KINDY C TA21, KINDY D TA20, TA7, TA8, TA9, TA10, TA26, TA27, TA28.

Kids Art Fundraiser

Kids Art Fundraiser

The Kids’ Art Fundraiser is underway with the new online ordering system.

All artwork from students at Mindarie Primary School is now online in our own secure school link. The ordering system is now ready for all orders to be placed.

Ordering is very simple.

1 – Go to this link: wa5752.wehelpfundraise.com
2 – Search for your child in the “Artist search” box
3 – Your child’s art will come up for you to view and place your order.

Ordering for free delivery to school runs until Friday, 18th November. After that you can still place orders or re-order but postage will be paid and it delivered to you.

The popular products will be available: phone and iPad covers, greeting cards, calendars and more.

We encourage everyone to get on board and support the P&C with this fundraising venture.

Mindarie Supports Kids Mental Health

Mindarie Supports Kids Mental Health

A pod of wildly colourful dolphins have swum into town as part of a vibrant public art trial. They are here to raise awareness of child and adolescent mental health and come with three clear messages.

1. You are not alone.

2. It’s OK to talk about your feelings and concerns.

3. Real help is available.

Mindarie Primary School has been participating in The Big Splash Program, which has been developed in response to the alarming increase in the number of children and young people presenting to Emergency Departments with self harm and attempted suicide – a 400% increase in the last five years.

The program helps teachers and parents navigate the topic of mental health and wellbeing with their students and children. With a focus on building resilience, the program teaches children to recognise their emotions and develop essential coping strategies.

For more information, visit the bigsplashwa.com.au website.

Parent Open Evening 2017

Parent Open Evening 2017

Our wonderful sense of community was again highly evident at our annual Open Evening. Our staff and students really enjoy the opportunity to showcase the programs in place and the learning occuring in the classrooms. The hour and a half the school is open flies by!

Colour Run 2017

Colour Run 2017

There was great excitement on the oval as we held our first ever Colour Fun Run. The smiles on the children’s faces said it all as they completed the obstacle course, were sprayed with water pistols and sprinkled with colour. They certainy ended up very colourful!! Huge thanks go to Narelle Callahan and her band of helpers for making an ‘out there’ suggestion become a reality. Many of the more than 680 plus children who participated said that it was better than the annual Colour Run held in the city. That is a fantastic endorsement of the day.

Staff were thrilled with the event because, unlike the lap-a-thon where they stand at the table stamping cards, they got to join in with their classes. Another bonus!

Waterwise School

Waterwise School

Mindarie Primary School is proud to be a Waterwise School. Our school is a member of the Water Corporation’s Waterwise School Program which focuses on teaching students about water, spreading the waterwise message into our community and celebrating National Water Week. The program helps to educate students about water so that they have the knowledge and skills to make sound water management decisions in the future.

The education program themes are based on the many different ways water impacts our lives. These themes include:

  • Water supply
  • Water conservation
  • Wastewater
  • Stormwater and waterways
  • Water and the natural environment
  • Water and health

In Australia, the world’s driest inhabited continent, it is especially important that we conserve our water. As WA continues to experience the effects of a drying climate and our population continues to increase, it is important that everyone participates in water conservation behaviours.