03/06/2026
🌿 Reconciliation Week at Camboon PS 🌿
Our students showed they’re “All in for Reconciliation” by creating thoughtful drawings in a circle, representing unity and respect. These are now proudly displayed in our assembly area.
On Friday, our staff continued the journey during the Pupil Free Day at Boola Bardip Museum. They explored Aboriginal cultures and history through an engaging presentation, asked thoughtful questions, and enjoyed a fun scavenger hunt around the museum.
A wonderful week of learning, reflection and coming together ✨
Education WA
03/06/2026
Help support our school by purchasing a set of these magnets, designed by our students.
15/05/2026
Well done to all students who demonstrated remarkable skill and sportsmanship at the Interschool Jumps and Throws, made all the more enjoyable by the weather holding up today.
07/05/2026
Kindy enrolments for 2027 are now open at Camboon Primary School! If your child turns 4 by 30 June 2027, we welcome you to apply. Applications close 25 July 2026. 🌟
06/05/2026
Dear Parents and Carers,
Our Walk for Water is only two days away and we are looking forward to this annual event that raises funds for our sister school in Cambodia as part of The Angkor Project. If possible, students are asked to bring their sponsorship form and money in an envelope and place it in the P&C Post Box in the School Office on Friday, so the money can be counted and deposited into The Angkor Project as soon as possible.
Remember, Camboon Primary School can make a difference for Amphet Phnom Primary School, one step at a time.
01/05/2026
Faction Athletics Carnival 2026! What an amazing start to one of our favourite days!
30/04/2026
"Today the students in Years 1 & 2 participated in an incursion called "Water in Aboriginal Culture". They were taught about the strong connection Aboriginal people have to water. The students explored Aboriginal water management and conservation practices that date back over 60,000 years. Students will now understand how their actions can shape the future of our water systems. It was wonderful to see how engaged the students were when Preston, the presenter, played the didgeridoo.
An interesting fact - the Water Corp have a trained dog that can locate pipes underground that have cracked or burst. "