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This edition brings together school leadership news, a principal update, and library news for Augusta Primary School families.

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Whole-school updates

  • Student Leadership: team and Mrs Hardegon for their efforts at both the War Nurses and the NIZAM memorials
  • Principal's Message: I would like to thank the staff, students and parents for making this start to the year so positive and successful
  • Library: books that students can borrow, students will also be borrowing up to 5 readers per week
  • Holiday Reading: are excited to welcome Lauren Mostert to our teaching team!
  • Holiday Reading: We are excited to welcome Lauren Mostert to our teaching team!
  • Student Leadership: Our newly appointed student leaders were quickly thrust into their roles with major community events to attend on the first weekend of the school year

Reminders

  • Acadience Reading makes it easier to detect P-6 students who are at risk for early reading difficulties in order to provide timely instructional support and prevent the occurrence of later reading difficulties
  • The School Board forms part of our governing body and primarily has functions relating to a some decision making, informing of community views and perspectives, reviewing objectives and priorities and positively...

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This edition brings together school leadership news, a principal update, and library news for Augusta Primary School families.

Whole School News

Student Leadership: team and Mrs Hardegon for their efforts at both the War Nurses and the NIZAM memorials

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  • Acadience Reading makes it easier to detect P-6 students who are at risk for early reading difficulties in order to p...
  • The School Board forms part of our governing body and primarily has functions relating to a some decision making, inf...
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