Year 3
All Parents and Friends Group (P&F) Meeting Minutes in 2023 are uploaded to the school website and made available for families to access via a link at the bottom of the P&F page. After each meeting a notice will be sent home to inform families that the minutes are ready for viewing. Below is a…
Read MoreThe Parents and Friends (P&F) Group of St Dominic’s supports the Principal and Staff in the activities of the school and promotes a spirit of friendship and cooperation within the school community. We would love to see some new faces join our P&F Group to help build community and plan fundraising events for our children…
Read MoreMakuru— Season of Fertility The coldest and wettest time of the year. Makuru was traditionally the time that Noongar people moved back inland and away from the coast. Winds turn to the west and south bringing rain and occasional snow on the peaks of the Stirling and Porongurup Ranges. During this season, waterways and catchments…
Read MorePlease find below, information about the Interschool Cross Country Carnival, which is to take place next Monday 29th May, Week 6. Please take note of the new location. Details are as follows: Venue: Lake Gwelup Open Space, Huntriss Road (Tennis court and Scout Group Side) First event: 12:15pm Presentations: 2:00pm What to bring/wear: Students are…
Read MoreAs a thank you for their efforts at and during the lead up to the Interschool Cross Country Carnival, we will be putting on a breakfast for the Interschool Cross Country Team on Wednesday, 31st May. The special breakfast will commence at 8:00am in the undercover area. The breakfast is open for all members of…
Read MoreFollowing a clean out of old and broken playgroup toys, we are looking to replenish our supplies and are hoping our St Dominic’s families may be able to assist by donating and clean, intact/ unbroken toys suitable from ages 0-4. We are particulate chasing toys for infants such as stacking rings and blocks, rattles, play…
Read MoreWith Winter approaching, the spreading of germs and illness can be more prevalent. We kindly ask that unwell students are not sent to school as this can impact other students as well as staff. In addition, we seek your support in collecting your child from school if your child’s teacher feels they are unwell. A…
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Read MoreAs part of our wellbeing strategy and inline with our Annual School Improvement Plan goals, we have begun implementing the URSTRONG whole-school Friendology program. The program was initially trialled in Year 4 and 5 during Term 1 and then following professional development completed by all staff at the start of Term 2, the program is…
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