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  • Play Parties

    Play Parties Play Parties at O’Connor Primary School provide an opportunity for children to get a head start in their schooling. Each session is coordinated by a trained Early Childhood educator and offers structured play-based, hands-on experiences. This is a great environment for young children to establish play routines, develop speech and language, practise social skills (e.g. sharing and taking turns), make new friends and become familiar with the school. Parents and carers are also able to establish a link to the school community, build contacts with other parents and have the opportunity to seek advice from local parenting support agencies. Your child is eligible to attend Play Parties in the year before Kindy. Early Childhood

  • Year Five

    Year Five Our class pages are often jam-packed full of images and videos. Sometimes this can affect loading times! Room 15 Room 18 Room 16 Room 19 HOME

  • Happy Easter

    Happy Easter We would like to wish all of our O'Connor families a safe and happy Easter weekend. ​ ​ Anchor 1 BACK

  • Grounds

    ​ Grounds ​ BACK

  • Year Three

    Year Three Our class pages are often jam-packed full of images and videos. Sometimes this can affect loading times! Room 11 Room 27 Room 31 Room 26 Room 28 HOME

  • Athletics Carnival

    Athletics Carnival The Faction Athletics Carnival will be held on Friday 8th September. 8 September 2023 at 1:00:00 am Athletics Carnivals encourage physical activity, participation and team work. This is a great day where the whole school comes together and has some fun. We love seeing parents come down to cheer on the students. Anchor 1 BACK

  • Winter Lightning Carnival

    Winter Lightning Carnival Year Six students take part in a variety of sports played in the spirit of inclusion, participation and fairness. 22 June 2023 at 1:00:00 am ​ Anchor 1 BACK

  • Mr Steve Delfs

    Principal Mr Steve Delfs ​ BACK

  • 2022 Reconciliation Week

    2022 Reconciliation Week National Reconciliation Week is a time for all of us to learn about our shared histories, cultures and achievements. 30 May 2022 at 1:00:00 am Classes may be taking part in activities related to National Reconciliation Week. They may be exploring how each of us can contribute to achieving reconciliation in Australia. https://nrw.reconciliation.org.au/ Anchor 1 BACK

  • Zara Morvell

    Head Girl Zara Morvell ​ BACK

  • Science

    Science Miss Kaye Ennis "I believe there is no single way to teach. Each child learns in a different way and at their own pace. As an educator, it is my role to embrace flexibility and learn alongside my students." "The expert at anything was once a beginner." - Helen Hayes Mr Taj Turland "Students are naturally curios and I believe it is my job to use the student’s curiosity to promote learning. I aim to use students interests to teach them about the world they live in." "Education is not preparation for life; education is life itself." - John Dewey Top See us in ACTION! Back

  • Miss Madeline Cicchini

    School Psychologist Miss Madeline Cicchini I am passionate about helping students succeed academically, emotionally, and behaviourally. My prime concern is assisting to enhance the emotional wellbeing and learning outcomes of children. I provide direct support and interventions to students, teachers, and families within the school community. BACK

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