Port Noarlunga Primary School

The Porties Family video

May 11, 2020 | school info

While it has been a different start to Term 2, our wonderful Porties team has shown that we are all in this together—like one big family!

You might recall a request for photos of students learning went out via Class Dojo last week, whether home schooling or in the classroom.

With such a great response from everyone, Kristie Fudge from Music Education Strategy, who is based at Port Noarlunga Primary, made this wonderful feel-good video for us!

Hit play and see if you can spot yourself or someone you know.

Thanks for watching, remember to stay kind and keep safe!

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