Mother’s Day Stall
Term 3 Book Fair – Donations Needed
Children’s University 2024
This Thursday 2 May is our next passport stamping session. New students – I have some passports ready to hand out to you. Please make sure you come and find me in the Primary Forum and I can show you how to fill them in.
If you are stuck for some ideas on what to do, please check out the Children’s University portal. Log in details are inside your passport. Here is one I found that can earn you up to 10 hours – that is one third of the way to qualifying for graduation this year.
2024 Disco
Book tickets at https://events.humanitix.com/carramar-primary-disco
Scholastic Book Club
Issue 3 Scholastic Book Club orders are due Monday 6 May
The Golden Pen Competition
The Golden Pen Competition is open now! This year, the theme is Rebels &Dreamers. Will you create a character who rebels against expectations or stands up for something important? Will you dream up a whole new world? Or will you put yourself in the story? Whatever Rebels & Dreamers means for you, this is a challenge to be courageous and imagine something new. Fiction, poetry, memoir, comics, graphic novels, picture books and song lyrics are all welcomed. Prizes include book vouchers, cash, workshops and a VIP trip to FORM’s Scribblers Family Festival. The competition is open to students in Years 4–12. Entries are open now and close Monday 26 August 2024. Visit www.scribblersfestival.com.au/golden-pen to enter. Please see Mrs Battersby in Secondary for more information.
Parent Series – Understanding Behaviour Through A Self Regulation Lens
OUR FIRST PARENT SERIES SESSION FOR 2024
We are pleased to welcome Vanessa Kay to present the first of the St Stephen’s School 2024 Parent Series sessions – Understanding stress and self-regulation – which is being delivered in partnership with Ngala and the Parenting Connection WA.
Vanessa Kay is a self-regulation consultant with a diverse background that includes teaching, behaviour intervention and counselling. Vanessa will explore the impact of stress on the brain and body and share insights on the crucial skill of self-regulation that has relevance for both adults and children. This session is suitable for parents and caregivers of all school-aged children.
Join us on Wednesday 8 May, 6.30pm at the Duncraig Campus Theatre. Tickets are FREE but bookings are essential https://events.humanitix.com/ps1-2024