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Open Garden – You are invited!

Please join us in a walk through the Vasse Primary School Wicked Patch Kitchen Garden to see all the wonderful life skills our students are learning in our Sustainability Program. [...]

National not quite Simultaneous Storytime

The talented Miss Smith is going to roll in and read this year’s story “The Speedy Sloth”. 9 am for the K-2 and  9:30 am for Years 3-6.  

National Sorry Day

National Sorry Day is a significant day for all Australians, especially Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and communities across the nation. National Sorry Day marks the anniversary of the tabling in Federal Parliament of the Bringing Them Home Report of the National Inquiry into the Separation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children from [...]

National Reconciliation Week

The theme for National Reconciliation Week 2023, Be a Voice for Generations, encourages all Australians to be a voice for reconciliation in tangible ways in our everyday lives – where [...]

Assembly – Junior (PP-Yr 2)

We will be holding a Junior Assembly in the Hive (undercover area). Room 21 and Room 23 will be hosting. Parents are welcome to attend.

Cake Stall Fundraiser

Bring your coins to the Quad at RECESS (and possibly Lunch depending on supply) for a delicious treat, and help the 2024 Year 6 Camp. Dear Parents/Caregivers, Every year the [...]

Reconciliation Walk – City of Busselton

On Friday 2nd June 2023 (Mabo Day), Vasse PS students are invited along with West Busselton students and their AIEO to attend the Reconciliation Walk held in Busselton. The walk will take them from Merenj Boodja Native Gardens, past Signal Park, along the beachfront to finish at the Youth Centre for morning tea. Students will [...]

Mabo Day

Mabo Day is marked annually on 3 June. It commemorates Mer Island man Eddie Koiki Mabo and his successful efforts to overturn the legal fiction of terra nullius, or ‘land belonging to no-one’. To read more about this significant event in Australia's recent history see... https://www.reconciliation.org.au/commemorating-mabo-day/