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May 07

Students Return Term 2

May 07

Dental Screening PP, Yr 3 and Yr 6

May 08

Junior Hip Hop begins - every Wednesday Term 2

May 09

Interschool Swim ing Carnival

May 10

100 Nights of Reading Launch

May 10

Winter Sports - NPPS Vs Peter Carnley

May 14

NAPLAN Testing Commences

May 17

Winter Sports - NPPS Vs Leda PS

May 17

Room 4 Assembly

May 22

Worm Farm Visit

May 24

Winter Sports - NPPS Vs Orelia

May 27

Point Peron Year 3/4 Good Standing Students

May 31

Room 15 Assembly

Jun 03

Public Holiday - Foundation Day

Jun 07

NPPS Cross Country

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Breakfast Club - Every Thursday Morning  All welcome - 8am

 

 

 

North Parmelia Primary School is situated in Kwinana, approximately 40km south of Perth and was built in 1971. The school has retained its 'bush' setting, although development in the area has seen housing beginning to encroach ever closer. The Kwinana railway station is situated approximately 800 metres from the school.

The school population currently stands at 370 children catering for students from Kindergarten (4 year olds) through to Year 6. In 2008, Middle Schooling, including Year 7, began at Gilmore College (Kwinana).

Academic and social success has a high priority at the school. A strong pastoral care program ensures students demonstrate high standards through the school's inclusive and safe learning environment. The whole school approach of 'Friendly Schools and Families' supports the positive school culture. The school uses funding supplied through the Behaviour Management in Schools (BMiS) strategy to upskill teachers in the Classroom Management and Instructional Strategies (CMS) program.