Bell times

Our school day is structured around a clear timetable. We have set times for learning sessions, activities and lunch. Understanding the bell times helps students get the most out of each part of the day.

It's important for students to arrive on time each day. If your child is running late, please contact our front office.

Our bell times

Please note that the bell times below apply to 2025. In 2026, our school hours will be from 9am–3pm.

Time(30%)
Period(70%)
8:50 am - 9:20 am

Playground supervision

Books and Brekkie this time daily

9:20 am - 11:20am
Morning Session
11:20 am - 11:25 am
Recess - Eating Time
11:25 am - 11:45 am
Recess - Play
11:45 am - 1:30 pm
Middle Session
1:30 pm - 1:45 pm
Lunch - Eating time
1:45 pm - 2:20 pm
Lunch - Play
2:20 pm - 3:30pm
Afternoon Session

If parents arrive late students will be taken to the office. Please be mindful that teachers have meeting commitments after school so we would appreciate your punctuality when picking up your child.

Contact our school to learn about our bell times.

Daily School Routines

Books and Brekkie

Books and Brekkie is a wonderful initiative that encourages students to start their day on a positive note, at no expense to families. Held during supervision time in the morning before school begins, this program allows students to enjoy a healthy breakfast, such as cereal or toast, while also engaging with books. It not only helps to nourish their bodies, creating a warm and supportive environment as they prepare for the school day ahead.

Crunch and Sip

To promote healthy eating, we have a fruit/vegetable break at some point during the day dependent on class routine. Students are encouraged to pack a piece of fruit or vegetable and a bottle of water to school daily.

Need help with attendance?

If you have questions about arrival times or absences, please contact us.

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