Newsletter 25 May 2024

From the Principal Dear Parents and Caregivers, With our 50th anniversary coming up in 2025, we are doing our best to make the school look its best. That means having tradespeople onsite and some areas being roped off. We hope families will understand that these improvements will support us all in the long run. Swimming Lessons … Read more

Newsletter 10 May 2024

From the Principal Dear Parents and Caregivers The weather has finally begun to change. As we get closer to the cold and flu season, we remind parents and carers that hand washing becomes even more important. If your child is sick, please keep them at home. In confined spaces like classrooms, germs spread very quickly. … Read more

Newsletter – 26 April 2024

From the Principal Welcome back to another term of opportunity at Shelley Primary School. As a modern and highly successful school, we try to offer a range of supplementary curriculum to support a diverse range of student interests and abilities. We have a series of tremendous opportunities for students this term. Supplemental programs on offer … Read more

WA Student Assistance Payment

To help ease cost-of-living pressures on families with school-aged children, the State Government is offering the WA Student Assistance Payment. This payment is to help you get the things you need for your kids. From new school shoes, backpacks and sports equipment to uniforms, healthy meals, school excursions and more. The WA Student Assistance Payment … Read more

Newsletter – 8 March 2024

From the Principal Dear Parents and Caregivers We have had a terrific start to the year. Earlier this term, our student councillors helped me develop a year 5/6 survey so that staff could better understand potential causes of student anxiety. One of the items identified was interaction with duty teachers. Over the last couple of … Read more

Newsletter – 23 February 2024

From the Principal Welcome back to another year of opportunity at Shelley Primary School. Despite the ongoing heat our students continue to engage with curriculum. Recently I became aware of a website called Better Education. On that site we are ranked number 19 of the more than 800 public and private primary schools in WA, … Read more