Term 1 Week | Day & Date | Event |
1 | Tuesday 28th January | First Day of School (8.50am start) No Breakfast Club this week. |
Dear families & friends,
And it's a wrap on 2024!!!
What a way to finish the year with our End of year family celebration evening, Year 6 graduation evening and our whole school excursion to the Payneham Oval Playground.
We are so proud of our year 6 students who, as they venture into high school, embody everything Felixstow. Their leaver's speeches at graduation were confident, articulate and full of love and joy at sharing all their wonderful memories of their time with us at Felixstow. We know that they are ready for the challenges that lay ahead for them in high school and beyond and can't wait to hear about all their successes. I wish them all the best on their continued learning journey, with each of them carrying a little Felixstow heart with them.
2025 classes
In 2025 we will be running 3 classes due to a slight decline in numbers. We are hoping to add a fourth class in Term 3 with our mid-year Reception intake.
Classes to begin the year will be as follows:
Both the juniors and primary programs will operate as we have done in the past as one whole cohort and each student will be allocated a main 'home contact' teacher.
Thank you to all the families and extended networks of friends, extended families and past students who joined us for our end of year celebration, graduation and our excursions. It has been lovely to share this last week of 2024 with everyone as we head into the Christmas season.
I wish you all a happy and peacful holiday season with your loved ones. We look forward to another year of adventures in 2025 with you all.
Cheers Skye 😊
Congratulations to the following raffle prize winners; Angeline, Sahndra, Lincoln, Myah, Lozen , Atreyu, Stella and Ricky. Thank you to everyone who purchased tickets, together you raised $635 which will go to the Save Our OSHC.
Thank you to our year 6 students who baked some delicious treats for our End of Year Celebration baking stall along with families who donated their own goodies. They sold like hot cakes and raised $113 for the Breakfast Club.