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Important Dates

  • 05 February

    Term 1 BEGINS for students 2025

  • 07 February

    Assembly

  • 07 February

    No merits

  • 07 February

    Leadership Badges

  • 10 February

    Edu Dance Blue Classes PP-6 commence

  • 10 February

    P&F Meeting

  • 10 February

    Parent Information Meeting Hall

  • 14 February

    Swim Trials Ballajura Yrs4-6

  • 14 February

    Valentine's Day

  • 14 February

    Assembly PP-Yr2)

  • 18 February

    Hymn Singing

  • 21 February

    CENSUS DAY 2025

  • 21 February

    Assembly 8.35am (Yrs

  • 21 February

    P&F Welcome Night Hawaiian theme School oval

  • 24 February

    School Advisory Council Meeting

  • 27 February

    Reconciliation Retreat 24/7

  • 28 February

    PUPIL FREE DAY

  • 03 March

    Public Holiday Labour Day

  • 04 March

    Hymn Singing 2:15PM

  • 04 March

    Shrove Tuesday

  • 05 March

    Ash Wednesday Whole School Mass 8.45am Year 4 to coordinate & Yr 4 reconciliation

  • 07 March

    Assembly PP-Yr2)

  • 08 March

    Reconciliation Commitment Mass Weekend - Students are requested to attend

  • 12 March

    NAPLAN

  • 12 March

    WHOLE SCHOOL PHOTO DAY

  • 12 March

    Reconciliation Parent Meeting – Evening

  • 13 March

    NAPLAN

  • 13 March

    WHOLE SCHOOL PHOTO DAY

  • 14 March

    NAPLAN

  • 14 March

    Assembly 8.35am (Yrs

  • 17 March

    NAPLAN

  • 17 March

    Swimming Carnival Yrs4-6 Bayswater Waves

  • 22 March

    Reconciliation

  • 24 March

    NAPLAN

  • 24 March

    Parent/Teacher Interviews

From the Principal  – Term 1, Week 7

From the Principal – Term 1, Week 7

To say that the last couple of weeks at Mary Mac were extraordinary, would be an understatement! With constant changes to the restrictions made by the Health Department and the State Government, it led to a very intense and confusing time for everyone. However, from what I saw, the staff, students and parents have all been remarkable. We are told that we are now coming into the peak of caseloads in WA, which I am hoping means that things will improve quickly for us. I am also very grateful to the parents who notified us of a close contact or positive case at home. Your diligence has helped us to manage the situation. CEWA have just created a new self-reporting portal which should make it even easier for you and us to keep track of all cases in our community. A message was sent out earlier this week with all the details. You can now inform us of your situation via the link that was attached to the message. Please do not underestimate the importance of informing us of a positive Covid case. Your actions will ensure the risk to others is minimised and that we do our very best to limit the spread of the virus throughout our community. This link will also be available on our website. Again, I would like to thank everyone for their patience and understanding during this very challenging time. Let’s hope that next term looks more like a regular term and we can go back to running our school in the way we always have.

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