Prescott Primary Northern
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354 Wright Road
Para Vista SA 5093
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Email: info@ppn.sa.edu.au
Phone: 08 8396 2577

School Highlights

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Thank You for a Successful PPN Cereal Day!

A big thank you to everyone who helped make our PPN Cereal Day a huge success! We're so grateful for the generosity and support of our school community. It was wonderful to see so many of you coming together to contribute and make a real difference.

We are incredibly thankful for all the donations, and we know that ADRA is so grateful as well for the impact this will have. Your kindness will go a long way in helping those in need.

As a school, we feel truly blessed to be part of such a caring community. Thank you once again for your generosity and spirit of giving!

Keep an eye out for a fun cereal-dominos video coming soon!

"Give, and it will be given to you." – Luke 6:38

STEM Squad has Launched!

Last Thursday a group of very eager STEM students join Mrs Nairn for the launch of our lunchtime STEM Squad. Open to Year 5 and 6 students, new participants are encouraged to come along this week, ready for the final challenge in Week 8

Will we see you at STEM Squad at lunchtime on Thursday?

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SAPSASSA Swimming

Eden represented Prescott on Friday at the SAPSASA Swimming Carnival. She came 1st in the breaststroke and 3rd in the 50 freestyle. She had a lot of fun!

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Nature Play Treasure Hunt

My family and I love discovering God’s creation through plants and animals. Without any intention, it’s a natural case of curiosity that takes over when we go trekking through bushland to find lots of different nature treasures, discover unique leaves, and spiky pieces of bark and beautiful feathers.

This week, the students at PPN also got to go on a treasure hunt. Even though we have done a treasure hunt or two before, our treasure hunt looked a little different this week. We used all our senses on the scavenger hunt, collecting leaves and other items, but also looking for birds, listening to their calls, finding something smooth to touch and a flower to smell. The students were excited treasure hunters, scouring the playground for their items. Some students even used their items to create a picture at the end of the play session.

Have you tried going on a nature scavenger hunt with your family?