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School Routines 



  School Hours
School hours   8:50am Playground Supervision
Assemblies   9:15am Morning Assembly
Scripture   11:15am Recess (supervised)
School Rules   11:40am Children in class
Library   1:10pm Lunch (supervised)
Lost Property   2:00pm Children in class
Medication
  3:15pm Classes dismissed.    
       
  Assemblies

 

  Infants 9:15 Friday  
Primary 2:00 Wednesday
Combined assemblies are held once a term in Week 10. Parents are most welcome to attend these assemblies.
       
  Scripture
  Scripture lessons are given once a week on Tuesday afternoons by a visiting teacher. The majority of classes are multi-denominational using take home scripture leaflets. Catholic scripture is held separately. Exemption from scripture is available, but a written request is needed
       
School Rules

 

At Wagga Wagga Public School, five basic rules apply:

Show care and consideration towards others
Work and play safely
Respect the rights and property of others
Co-operate with teachers and fellow students
Take pride in myself and work to the best of my ability

     
  Library
      The library is open for borrowing:
Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday - 8.50am - 9.15am
Tuesday & Wednesday - Lunchtimes: 1.30pm - 2pm

Each class has a weekly library lesson. Library bags are needed for borrowing.

The Ashton Book Club operates in the school. Orders are processed through the school. The Ashton's Book Fair is conducted once a year, usually during Education Week

More information here

 
 
  Lost Property
    Look for lost property inside and outside classrooms, in hallways, in the lost property box and on the pegs on the outside wall of the double storey building. If unsuccessful, enquire at the Office.

Lost property is held until the end of each term and then displayed for children to collect. Unclaimed property goes to a charity organisation.
     
  Medication
    Medication is not to be kept in school bags. Actual dosage to be given should be placed in a small container, labelled with name and time required and taken to the office on arrival at school.

Children taking long term medication require an indemnity form available from the Office. This medication can be stored in a locked cupboard at school.
Children who are sick at school will be sent home as soon as parents, or those people nominated by them, can be contacted.

Asthma education usually says to keep "puffer" with the child at all times.
It is important that:

We have signed permission to administer any medication.

Actual dosage to be used is written down on the form available in the Office.