Primary News
- Carol Eaves

- Apr 3, 2025
- 2 min read
Updated: Apr 4, 2025
Hello to all our wonderful parents, supervisors and tutors! Thank you for all your hard work this term - we’re nearly at the end and ready for a well-deserved holiday.
This term, we held our first Primary School catch up at the Donnybrook Apple Playground. It was a wonderful opportunity for some of our families to connect, share challenges and successes, and for children to play and interact. As our first event of this kind, it was a great success, and we look forward to organising another one soon, this time closer to Perth.


On Wednesday, March 26th, six of our upper primary students participated in the Australian Maths Competition Kangourou sans Frontières Test. This is the world’s largest maths competition for students in Years 3 to 12. Well done to all who took part! Regardless of the outcome, we are proud of your willingness to challenge yourselves and give it a go.
A special thank you to Mrs Lagesse for organising, registering and supervising the competition, as well as to the parents who generously gave their time to ensure their children could participate.

One of our students recently tackled writer's block by stepping back in time and getting into character to provide inspiration for their historical narrative. Andrew Golinski (Year 4) and his Mum got creative and visited the museum. Andrew particularly enjoyed typing on the old fashioned typewriter and playing with the telephone. We hope you enjoy these pictures as much as they enjoyed their visit.


We’re looking forward to meeting as many families as possible at Whiteman Park next week. We’ll be praying for safe travels for everyone and hope your holidays are filled with rest and wonderful memories.
