by Porties Post | Apr 9, 2024 | class story, excursion, Outdoor Education, wellbeing
On Friday the 15th of March, Miss Emily, Mrs Gwatking, Miss Bayly, Mr Josh, Mrs Alana, Mrs Ehlers and Miss Butcher’s class had a wonderful day with NaturePlay SA! 🏕️ We had a lovely enclosed area full of shade and activities to explore at the Joseph Fisher picnic...
by Porties Post | Mar 26, 2024 | atsi, excursion, student achievement, wellbeing
The Close the Gap Campaign began in 2007 and aims to close the health and life expectancy gap between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and non-Indigenous Australians within a generation. Closing the Gap Day helps promote and connect people with businesses...
by Mr Jason | Feb 26, 2024 | school info, wellbeing
by Caitlin McClay – Student Wellbeing Leader Port Noarlunga Primary School work alongside The Smith Family to help young Australians in need to build better futures through education. The school works with The Smith Family to provide opportunities to access...
by Mr Jason | Feb 26, 2024 | school info, school news, student achievement, wellbeing, young leaders
By Dylan Carter – Deputy Principal, Port Noarlunga Primary It has been an exciting and energising start to the year at Porties in 2024. From a personal perspective, it has been amazing to join the team and feel the warm and inviting environment that all staff,...
by Marie Wright | Dec 14, 2023 | principal's update, school info, school news, wellbeing
This has been the first full and un-interrupted year of schooling for a large number of our students and their families, and we are certainly all feeling that at the moment. We have had some challenges thrown our way this year with possibly the biggest this week in...
by Porties Post | Sep 18, 2023 | class story, school events, wellbeing
by Year 6 students Dahlia and Hayley Outdoor Ed is a program our school does to get students outdoors, to take risks and to have fun, all students from reception to year 6 all get a chance to have a day of activities outside. In Term 3 the year 5/6s went to Douglas...