Today across Australia, school cleaners will be recognised and celebrated for the incredible work they have done to keep our schools safe and clean throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
We celebrated with a morning tea, thank you school cleaners!
#internationalcleanersday
Dear parents. By now you should have received an email and/or SMS regarding the option for your child to participate in the COVID-19 DETECT research study. (https://www.education.wa.edu.au/covid-19-research-study)
If you are interested in having your child participate, please be aware that the opt-in closes at midnight tonight. The necessary link is enclosed in the email/SMS and participation is completely voluntary.
For further information regarding the test, please see the video below.
A message for Aboriginal families and all school communities.
Welcome to Term 2. After the recent announcement from the WA State Government, Clarkson Community High School will be running a normal timetable from tomorrow.
Parents & carers, if you haven’t seen it already, please see the infographic below recently released by the WA Government. Parents should have already received an email from the school containing further information.
Staff at Coles Alkimos were surprised and very happy to receive some "Thank You" cards specially made by Year 8 Arts students for all essential workers such as police officers, health care workers, supermarket and pharmacy workers. Some cards even made it to the Joondalup Hospital internal Facebook page!
Dear parents and carers
The State Government has made some changes to how your child will learn while all
Western Australians work toward minimising the spread of COVID-19 in our
community.
On 26 March 2020, the Premier announced all public schools in Western Australia will
stay open until Thursday, 9 April 2020, the end of Term 1. However, we strongly encourage you to keep your children at home if you have access
to online resources and are able to do so. Teaching for Term 1 will conclude on
3 April 2020. The Department of Education's new Learning at Home website, located
at www.education.wa.edu.au/learning-at-home, provides resources, activities and
information to help children and young people continue to learn while at home.
Parents and carers who need their children to attend school to enable them to maintain employment, and those children in vulnerable families, such as children living with grandparents, can continue to attend school.