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Student Wellbeing at Port Noarlunga Primary

Student Wellbeing at Port Noarlunga Primary

by Porties Post | Mar 10, 2022 | school info, school news

At Port Noarlunga Primary School, we have a strong focus on student wellbeing. Read contributions from: Victoria Corbett – Student Wellbeing LeaderDana Lauck – Behavior Practitioner CoordinatorJoshua MacWilliams – Aboriginal Education Teacher /...
Principal’s Update — Week 5, Term 1, 2022

Principal’s Update — Week 5, Term 1, 2022

by Marie Wright | Mar 1, 2022 | principal's update, school info

Quick links to sections in this post: Good News StoryPrincipal’s UpdateStaffing UpdateSchool Events Calendar Good News Story Yard duty is a part of the weekly routine for staff. I have four duties timetabled but try to get out into the yard more often. So far...
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We acknowledge and respect the Kaurna people who are the custodians and First Nation of the ancestral lands that we provide our service on. We acknowledge the deep feelings of attachment and relationship of the Kaurna people to country including the land, sea and rivers. We also pay respects to our Elders who continue to provide wisdom, leadership, guidance, advice and support to our service.


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