Principal's Message

It is hard to believe that we are in the final week of Semester 1. Over the last couple of weeks, I have the pleasure of reading through the student reports and celebrating the successes and progress of student's learning from P-6. The students and teachers have worked tremendously hard and are to be congratulated on the growth in learning being seen across all areas of the curriculum. The semester 1 reports were emailed to families on the 17 June, if you have not received a report please contact the front office immediately.
Below is our regular schedule of how Campbell Primary School shares information regarding your child’s learning.
Term 1 | Term 2 | Term 3 | Term 4 | |
Parent Information Evening A chance to meet and greet the classroom teacher and to hear general school and classroom information |
X |
X (Preschool only) |
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Term Overviews A document sent home each term. This document highlights the content being covered during the next 10 weeks |
X | X | X | X |
Individual Learning Plans (Select Students Only) A highly individualised document targeting areas of need. |
X |
X (review) |
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Learning Journey For students to share their classroom learning experiences with a family member. |
X | X | ||
Parent Interviews For teachers and families to work together in support of the child’s learning goals. |
X | X | ||
Reports An evidence-based teacher judgement of where your child’s achievement sits against the Australian Curriculum outcomes or in preschool, the Early Years Learning Framework Outcomes. |
X | X |
We understand that sometimes families need to share or receive information outside of these times and encourage all families to contact the school if they would like to arrange an appointment at any time during the school year. We recommend that families contact the front office for administrative matters and the classroom teacher for well-being and learning matters. The leadership team is always available to support families.
School holiday travel and COVID-19
As we head into the school holidays, it is important to note the ACT Government has updated travel directions for people considering travelling to COVID-19 affected areas of New South Wales.
The ACT Government advises people should not be travelling between Greater Sydney and the ACT at this time.
If you must travel for essential reasons, you must abide by all public health directions in place in NSW and the ACT. This includes changing travel plans and adhering to public health instructions upon your return.
At 4.00pm Wednesday 23 June, the ACT Government introduced a new ‘stay-at-home' requirement for anyone who leaves the following seven Local Government Areas of Greater Sydney and enters the ACT – City of Sydney, Waverley, Randwick, Canada Bay, Inner West, Bayside and Woollahra.
These requirements will remain in place for at least one week, until 11.59pm Wednesday 30 June 2021.
ACT Health will continue to monitor the situation very closely and put in place further directions if required in order to keep our community safe.
Further information on these requirements is available on the COVID-19 website.