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- Welcome to Swansea Primary School
- From Anna's Desk
- K/P/1
- 2/3
- 4/5/6
- Grade 456 Parliament House Excursion
- 3-Way Conversations
- SPSSA Cross Country
- Tasmanian All Schools Cross Country
- Premiers Reading Challenge
- Leaps Ahead Early Intervention
- Sora at home
- Wigs 4 Kids Donations - donate through the link to support Georgina
- Upcoming Events
Dear parents, families, students and community members,
b kinder day
As many of you know, we are a b kinder school. This means we actively support the b kinder foundation, encouraging our students to be kind, empathetic, and compassionate. Our Grade 6 Leaders spearheaded this initiative yesterday by promoting b kinder day.
On b kinder day, children across Australia are encouraged to write cards to someone they care about. These cards, containing heartfelt messages of kindness, are then given or posted to the recipients. Yesterday, all our students participated by writing cards to people they care about.
Additionally, our Grade 6 Student Leaders performed a play for the rest of the cohort, highlighting the importance of kindness and adhering to school rules. It was a delight to watch, and we extend our gratitude to the student leaders and Mrs Kirkham-Phillips for organising the play.
Our Grade 6 Leaders also organised a fundraiser for the East Coast Salvos, selling cupcakes and icypoles in support of the Red Shield Appeal. We are pleased to announce that we raised over $118, which will be donated directly to the Salvos.
We are proud to be a b kinder school and encourage everyone to embrace kindness in their daily lives.
Kind regards,
Anna Knowles
Principal























Learning News
By KP1
LITERACY
Daisy “I have learnt about the silent ‘e’ in UFLI and I am very proud of it!”
Eowyn “I have enjoyed doing the visual drill during UFLI.”
Grace “I am proud of how I have been forming my letters.”
NUMERACY
Ellie “I am proud of my counting in tens.”
Wyatt “I have been learning how to count with a 100 chart.”
George “Doing my 4 Dots picture.”
Llewyn “In Maths we were counting with M&M’s and we got to eat them!”
MUSIC
Amelia “I loved using the boom whackers and learning the new songs during music.”
LUNCH AND RECESS PLAY
Jaxon “I have been learning how to mark the football!”
Lucy “Playing games with my friends at Recess and Lunch.”
GERMAN
Arlo “I can say bread in German!”
BOOK OF THE WEEK - KINDER
Maggie “We all read Dear Zoo with Tanisha and Beth.”
P.E
Caleb “In P.E this week we learned how to kick a soccer ball.”
CONNECTION
Hazel “We all made a card for Wayne to say thank you for making our chalkboard.”
GROWTH
Indiana “I got my first Growth certificate at Assembly for doing UFLI really well with Mrs. Cusick!”
ABC LEARNING - KINDER
Olivia “Words! We have been learning about ‘words’ with Miss Pearce!”
This fortnight in grade 2/3, we’ve been working really hard on perfecting our sentences and handwriting. We have been using words with irregular spelling patterns in our sentences, remembering our capital letters and sentence endings.
We’re engaging with soccer in PE. Our class has been having a wonderful time building our skills and will look forward to putting these into a game format over the coming weeks.
We’ve also been using technology to create our animal information reports. Stay tuned for these soon, as we’ll be presenting them in our end of term assembly next week.
Smiles and sunshine,
Mrs Sparshott



























Differentiating between facts and opinions has been quite the challenge for the students in 456! We timed ourselves during some learning games to determine who knew the differences and then the learners formed their very own facts and opinions to keep each other on point. Lots of laughs occurred as well as some amazing learning amongst the 456 peers.
Then there was the ever-continuing animal adaptation challenging art task. The 456 students designed an animal that consisted of at least three different animals. The artistic 456 students then drew their animal concept, gave their design a name and eventually set out to create this unique animal using lots of 3D recycled materials. The really fun part was watching the various paper mache techniques that were used to bring these specials creations to life. We can’t wait to share these magical creatures and show our artistic talents!
It's also been wonderful welcoming our new student Tarragon into our flexible learning environment!











Grade 456 Parliament House Excursion
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3-Way Conversations (parent/student/teacher) will take place on Tuesday, 1st July, Wednesday, 2nd July, and Thursday, 3rd July. These conversations provide valuable opportunities to discuss your child's progress in both learning and social aspects. We will also focus on current achievements and future goals, fostering a collaborative relationship between the school and your family.
Please arrive 10 minutes before your scheduled time to receive and review your child's report before the meeting.
For our K/P/1 class:
- Elise Wells will be available on Tuesday.
- Both Elise Wells will be available on Wednesday.
- Kate Pearce will be available on Thursday.
To book a time slot, please use the link Swansea Primary School. Each conversation will last 15 minutes. If you are unable to attend any of the allocated times, please contact your child's teacher to arrange another suitable time.
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On the 2nd of June, a merry band of 21 runners set off to Bayview Secondary College for the SPSSA Cross Country event. The rain stayed away and it was great to see that our students represented Swansea Primary brilliantly. Our values were certainly displayed impeccably, with respectful and courageous attitudes. Great work to all of our runners!


















Tasmanian All Schools Cross Country
The rain drizzled, the clouds were ready to unleash, but they held it together for our team of 10 SPS students to have a wonderful time at the Tasmanian All Schools Cross Country Championships on the 17th of June. Luckily the fog cleared too! Our runners gave it their all to compete in the 2km (grades 3 and 4) and 3km (grades 5 and 6) races amidst mud, drizzle and log crossings! There were many tired faces but still with happy smiles on the way home. Congratulations to all of our cross country champs. You’ve done a great job!




















The Premier’s Reading Challenge (PRC) booklists open doors to a rich collection of children’s literature representing a range of books including fiction, non-fiction, picture books, poetry and drama, and include a wide variety of Australian authors.
Students can read any books, in any format. This includes print, digital, audiobooks and graphic novels. For younger children, a book that is read aloud by an adult counts toward their total.
As a first step, you can unlock a world of imagination and knowledge right at your fingertips by visiting your school library.
Reading helps children to understand the world they live in. It sparks curiosity, nurtures imagination, and is fun to do. Reading is integral to developing vital literacy skills and fostering independence and self-assurance.
The Challenge is most successful when parents show interest and support their children. Help your child with their reading challenge and you will be making a positive difference to their future.
Book Reviews in 2025!
Students are encouraged to share what they are reading by writing a book review for the PRC website. They can submit a review at any time during the Challenge using this online form (open from 16 June). Book Reviews will be updated at the end of each week of the Challenge.
By submitting a book review, students go into the draw to win a $50 book voucher. There are 12 up for grabs, 4 for each region! The prizes will be drawn once the PRC has finished, and the PRC Team will contact the PRC Coordinator or family of the winning students.
Leaps Ahead Early Intervention
Hello and Welcome to Leaps Ahead Early Intervention (LAEI)!
Is your child neurodiverse? Do they have a diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)? Are you looking for effective and supportive therapy services?
We are here for YOU!
THERAPIST AVAILABLE NOW
Meet some of the LAEI Team
- Michelle, the director of LAEI
- Michelle-Intro video for East Coast services.MOV
- Jamie – Behaviour Specialist
- Sarah – Therapy Assistant
- Jamie and Sarah-Intro video for East Coast services.mp4.zip
We are excited to share with you that we have a highly experienced therapy assistant trained in positive behaviour support available in the Swansea, Orford and Triabunna area.
Who is LAEI?
Leaps Ahead Early Intervention is a small, Tasmania-based business that prides itself on family-oriented, individualised services.
We use positive behaviour support, evidence-based, and trauma-informed practices to help your child thrive.
Our passionate, enthusiastic, and knowledgeable team is dedicated to creating a positive and engaging learning environment where your child can reach their full potential.
We are an ABA-based therapy service, meaning we use Applied Behaviour Analysis to guide our programs. Our approach involves breaking down skills into manageable steps, and collecting data every step of the way. This ensures we only move forward when your child is ready—making learning clearer, more achievable, and tailored to their pace.
What do we provide?
LAEI offers a range of services through experienced Behaviour Analysts, Behaviour Support Practitioners, and skilled Therapy Assistants.
We deliver affordable, customised programs that can be funded through your child’s NDIS plan.
✔ We are a registered NDIS provider
✔ Supports can be accessed through your child’s Behaviour Support and Therapeutic Supports funding
How can we help your child?
Our programs are designed to build functional capacity across all developmental domains, including:
- Functional communication skills
- Social and play skills
- Emotional development
- Fine and gross motor skill development
- Daily living skills (dressing, feeding, sleeping, toileting etc.)
- Cognitive (learning) development
- Academic readiness and learning support
Interested in our services?
Contact us today to book a free discovery call with one of our Program Supervisors!
Or reach out to our friendly admin team with any questions:
admin@leapsaheadei.com.au
03 6273 7505
Ready to join our waitlist?
Client intake/waitlist form -Click HERE
We can’t wait to support your child on their journey!
Warm regards,
The LAEI Team
Wigs 4 Kids Donations - donate through the link to support Georgina
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Kids with Cancer - Georgie McShane
Help us change a child with cancer’s life by making them feel more confident
Thanks to our generous donors and energetic fundraisers, we can help transform lives and restore confidence to children living with a cancer diagnosis. Through our Wigs4Kids™ program, hair donations and fundraising efforts help create bespoke wigs for kids in need.
Your generous contributions will directly support the creation of bespoke wigs for kids with cancer, provide essential financial assistance to families in need, support vital cancer research, and fund clinical oncology positions, ensuring that every child facing a cancer diagnosis receives the care and support they deserve.
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Friday 20th June - Grade 2/3 excursion to Molesworth Education Centre departing 7.30am
Friday 20th June - K/P/1 excursion to Oatlands Aquatic Centre
Tuesday 24th June - Grade 4/5/6 Excursion to Parliament House departing at 7.30am
Wednesday 25th June - End of Term Assembly 1.30pm
Friday 27th June - Whole school - East Coast Cluster Gala Day at Triabunna
Tuesday 1st July - Thursday 3rd July- 3 Way Conversations
Thursday 3rd July - Hong Kong Children's choir performance at the Town Hall 1pm
Friday 4th July - Last day of term
Saturday 5th July - Hungi at the RSL - some proceeds going towards our Canberra trip
Monday 21st July - Term 3 begins




