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👇 Here is your 1-minute summary for 17 June 2026:
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Families will find welcome back news, sport updates, and library news in this Jordan Springs Public School update.
24 Jun -- . For students who are turning 10, 11, 12 & 13, their carnival will be on .
25 Jun -- Junior Athletics Carnival will be held on
1 Jul -- Semester One Reports, will be sent electronically to families on
20 Jul -- Curriculum datearrange care - no school
21 Jul -- Curriculum datearrange care - no school
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Welcome Back: two staff members returning from maternity leave: Mrs Henna Ahmedi - Mrs Ahmedi will be working in a specialist role on Tuesdays and Wednesdays Mrs Gagan Rai - Mrs Rai will also be working in a specialist role on Thursdays and...
... and 4 more in your parent summary
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