16/06/2026
🌱 A Tree-mendous Effort! 🌱
Thank you to the wonderful families who joined us for our recent Working Bee! We planted hundreds of native plants and installed tree guards to help them thrive.
It was fantastic to see students, parents and carers rolling up their sleeves and working together to make our school grounds even more beautiful.
This project was made possible thanks to the Junior Landcare & Biodiversity Grant. ❤️💙
12/06/2026
❄️ The Winter Solstice Disco transformation is underway, with the cutest helpers lending a hand!
Our Gym is being transformed into a Bavarian-themed Drinks Hall, and the DJ is setting up ready for tonight’s disco. 🎶🕺
Tickets for our Winter Solstice celebration are still available (link in our bio) – we hope to see you there tonight!
11/06/2026
Congratulations our Year 4 students who received their Pen Licences today!
It’s a proud milestone in their schooling journey!
If they continue to show the same commitment, they’ll be well on their way to achieving their next licence… their learner’s permit! Parallel parking should be easy for them as they’ve already mastered staying neatly between the lines! 🚗😄
04/06/2026
Just because it's cold, doesn't mean we can't have fun! June is packed with exciting events:
📅 Friday 5 June – Student Free Day
Students can enjoy an extra-long weekend leading into the King's Birthday public holiday!
🕺 Friday 12 June – Winter Solstice Disco
Get ready to dance the night away! Tickets are available (link in our bio).
💙 Tuesday 16 June – Free Parent Presentation
Join our psychologist for Supporting Children with Big Feelings. This valuable session is free to attend. Register via the link in our bio.
🇫🇷 Wednesday 24 June – Bastille Day Dress-Up Day
Students come dressed in French-inspired outfits and enjoy a day of fun!
🎓 Friday 26 June – Last day of Term 2
Please note we will be finishing early on the final day of term (at 2:30pm).
We can't wait to see everyone at these wonderful events!
26/05/2026
This week we acknowledged National Sorry Day and now National Reconciliation Week.
This year’s theme, “All In”, reminds us that reconciliation is everyone’s responsibility. We each contribute by listening, learning, being respectful and through our actions.
Our students are engaging in age-appropriate discussions and research in class. We believe understanding Australia’s shared history is important. That unfair and harmful things happened in the past, that these things caused lasting hurt, and that reconciliation asks all of us to listen, learn and help build a more respectful future.
At PMPS, we respectfully acknowledge the Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia and pay respect to the ongoing living cultures of First Peoples.