St John’s School recognised National Sorry Day last Tuesday with special activities in their classrooms. Students watched a special powerpoint presentation, held prayers and completed craft activities to share their thoughts and feelings. They created visual pieces to display and to help them to make a connection between their classroom learning about the histories, knowledges and experiences of our First Nations people and National Sorry Day. Pictured are Kindergarten students with their Sorry Day craft item, Layla Ebsworth, Hayden Betcke, Michael Rogers, Hayden Griffiths and Liam Cain
St John’s School staff and students last week celebrated Book Week by dressing up as their favourite book characters. They also celebrated with a book fair sale and invited family members and friends to join them for lunch on the lawn. Pictured above are the staff dressed up as […]
A simple and practical idea that has the potential to be of enormous help to school kids in fire devastated communities on the NSW South Coast is gaining plenty of support from the Cobar community. Many local families have begun organising their back to school supplies and uniforms in readiness […]
St John’s School celebrated NAIDOC Day on Friday. Pictured are students Harper Bartlett, Charlotte McLean, Isabella Best, Jessie Smith, Tom Geppert and Holland Chaplain, taking part in one of the day’s art activities. ▪ Photo contributed