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House colour polo T shirts» allPolo T shirts in house colours can be worn at school carnivals.
Clothing PoolNew and pre-loved school uniform items can be purchased from the Clothing Pool (Uniform Shop) which is open on the 1st Wednesday of the month from 2.30 pm to 3.30 pm . At other times order forms can be picked up from the Clothing Pool area or downloaded below. Completed orders, with payment enclosed, can be handed in to the office. Orders are filled weekly and delivered to classes. Clothing shop order form (Oct 11) ContactsHere is a list of contact people (teachers and parents) for the range of programs run at Epping North PS - ENPS contacts (version 3) More information on the range of co-curricular activities is available on the Education page. CanteenThe school canteen is open every Friday. Further information on the ENPS Canteen Information Sheet and Canteen Menu Feb 2012. P & CMeetingsThe P & C (Parents and Citizens Association) meets at 7.45pm in the library on the 2nd Wednesday of each month during school terms. All parents and interested community members are welcome. P&C Building Fund – the P&C would like to use some of the Building Fund to replace air-conditioners in classrooms. Donation form and more details here. Check the calendar for fundraising events. Before and After School CareAn outside school hours program operates at the school in the mornings and afternoons, on pupil-free days and during school vacations. The centre is open from 7.00am to 8.40am and from 3.10pm to 6.30pm on school days. Situated within the school grounds, the centre runs a stimulating and varied program of activities by caring and qualified staff. Nutritional breakfasts are provided in the morning sessions and healthy afternoon teas in the afternoon sessions. The centre is located at the southern end of the old school hall on the eastern boundary of the school. Contact the Centre on 9868 5690 or enoshcp@bigpond.com.au. Reading at HomeOne of the best ways to help your child read is to read to them and listen to them read to you every day. Click here for what you can do at home. Reciprocal Reading is a technique parents and carers can use to increase a child’s understanding of what he or she is reading. This PowerPoint explains the technique of reciprocal reading. For a list of good children’s books go to the list of Notable Australian Children’s Books. LinksBand website (parent managed site) Notable Australian Children’s Books Hornsby Shire Library Catalogue |
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Summer » Girls
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Uniform labelsParents are asked to label all uniform items. Iron-on labels can be ordered from Bright Star Kids for 25% commission to our P&C.
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