Implementing Aboriginal Perspectives
For the past eighteen months, Year 7 and 8 Science teachers Jaynelle LeFeuvre and Sarah Townsend have been involved in a pilot program being run
For the past eighteen months, Year 7 and 8 Science teachers Jaynelle LeFeuvre and Sarah Townsend have been involved in a pilot program being run
During Week 8, the R-2 Class from Point Pearce Campus attended swimming lessons at the Maitland Campus pool. Under the leadership of Miss Jodie and
The Year 9 class finished their year on a high with their two-day aquatics camp in Week 8. The cohort, accompanied by Mr Baker and
On Thursday the 3rd of December Mrs Webb’s Receptions and Miss Whittaker’s and Mrs Westbrook’s Year 1 class travelled to Kadina as a replacement excursion
During Week 7, the ELC students made Christmas Cards and wrote letters to the residents of the Maitland Retirement Village. On Monday November 30, we
On Monday the 26th of October, the Central Yorke Football Academy travelled to Adelaide for an overnight camp to play with Henley High School’s Special
On Friday 16th of October the Year 10 Personal Learning Plan class attended the Careers Expo at Wayville Showgrounds. The expo provided the opportunity for
What a fabulous day we had exploring one of the wonders of our local community. On our arrival we were greeted by Anita, who talked
Clean Up the World was established in 1993 and is one of the largest community-based environmental programs in the world. Over 27 years it has
It has been exciting time for the Early Years children and staff at Central Yorke School, with the Reception children having timetabled lessons on a
he Stage 1 and 2 Outdoor Education students attended the Rock climbing camp at Warren Gorge in week 7. The weather was pretty well perfect
The Stage 1 and 2 Bushwalk took place in the beautiful Mambray Creek area of Mount Remarkable National Park from Wednesday the 29th of July
A committed group of Year 11/12 Ag students attended the Dublin Livestock Exchange on the Pupil free day in week 7. We witnessed a record
On the 17th February, the Year 7 and 8 classes gathered at the bus bay to go to our camp at Port Vincent. When we
The Year 8 class have just completed the final leg of their PBL journey- installing QR codes on the signs at each important building on