Willmot Public School

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Telephone02 9628 0222

Emailwillmot-p.school@det.nsw.edu.au

Upcoming events

Monday

29

April

Staff Development Day Term 2 2024

Date

29 April

Time

All day

Location
Willmot Public School

We welcome our staff back for a full day of learning on Monday 29th April 2024. Our staff never stop growing and learning too! This is a non-school day for students.

Tuesday

30

April

Term 2 2024 - Students Return

Date

30 April

Time

8:30am

Location
Willmot Public School

Had rest? Recharged? Now it's time to refuel for school. Students will be given a liquid breakfast between 8:30am and 8:55am on Tueday 30th April to help them reful for the start of Term 2! What a tasty way to start the day!

Wednesday

01

May

School Cross Country

Date

01 May

Time

9:15-11:00 AM

Location
Willmot Public School

Our school will be running its annual school cross country on the new date of Wednesday 1st May from 9:15am to 11:00am. Students can come to school in their house colours. Parents and carers welcome to attend and cheer on their child.

Friday

03

May

ANZAC Day Service

Date

03 May

Time

9:15-10:00 AM

Location
Willmot Public School

We welcome parents and carers to join us for our ANZAC Day Service on Friday 3rd May at 9:15am.

Wednesday

18

September

Broken Bay Camp

Date

18-20 September

Time

All day

Location
Broken Bay Sport & Recreation Centre

Students in years 5 and 6 will be heading to Broken Bay Sport and Recreation Centre in September. Our school camp will deliver outstanding and dynamic learning that stimulates and motivates students while complementing the curriculum. Students take part in fun group challenges and activities that promote key learning through ROAR: · Relationships - developing skills in communication, problem solving, cooperation, negotiation, respect and care · Outdoors – nurturing an appreciation of the natural environment and sustainability · Action – reinforcing the importance of physical activity for wellbeing · Resilience – collaborating, negotiating and reflecting on difficult challenges to build courage and strength. Whether it’s working in teams to build a raft or paddle a canoe blindfolded through a set course or challenging themselves with survival skills and initiatives courses, students come away from ROAR with positive experiences and a greater sense of themselves. Cost: $250 (Total $450. WPS Subsiding event by $200 per student) Permission notes and deposit of $50 due by Friday 12th April. Balance of payment ofp ayment due by Friday 23rd August.

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