Principal's Message
Welcome to Week 5 of Term 2. Next Monday, we celebrate our volunteers in our school. National Volunteer Week is Australia’s largest annual celebration. This special event provides an opportunity to highlight the important role of volunteers in our community have. The volunteers in our school are significant and you play an important role contributing to the lives of our students, from providing breakfast to assisting with reading practice. Thank you to everyone one of you. Please look further in the newsletter for details of our Volunteer’s Morning Tea Celebration.
Calliope State School Dress Code
Attached to the bottom of this newsletter is Calliope State School’s Dress Code. Students at Calliope State School wear our student uniform with pride. I especially notice this on Friday’s when we have assembly.
There are a few who may have forgotten some aspects of our School Dress Code. Please take a moment to review our Dress Code. Bike Pants can be worn with either black skorts or pleated skirt, but are not to be worn unaccompanied. Hair that is longer than shoulder length is to be tied back and coloured hair needs to be saved for the holidays. Below is a photo of two students, who are wearing correct school uniform with pride. Well done Bailey and El-Jay. You are amazing. One easy fix is some of our students are wearing necklaces. Unless these are for cultural purposes, they do not form part of our school uniform and are best left at home. If anyone requires any assistance with purchasing a uniform, please contact the office.