Semester 1 Reports

Students Semester 1 reports can be accessed through Connect.

Enrolments 2025

Applications for Kindy enrolments for 2025 close on Friday 19 July. Please visit the enrolments section of our website to complete an application form. Enrolment Applications – North Morley Primary School (northmorleyps.wa.edu.au)

Faction Cross Country

It was fantastic to see so many family & friends come to support our runners. The weather was perfect, and everyone had a great time, well done North Morley!!

NAIDOC Week

On Wednesday, students from Kindergarten to Year 6 participated in a whole school celebration of NAIDOC day.  Students had fun learning about Noongar culture and the importance of this year’s theme, Keep the Fire Burning! Blak, Loud and Proud.

It was a busy and eventful day as students rotated through activities. They got to bake some damper, create flags and learn about what the colours on the Aboriginal flag represents. Students also learned Noongar words, created plaques to put in our bushland, created flame crafts to display all the ways that we can ‘keep the fire burning’.  Students got to sing and dance to Noongar songs.

It was a great day all round. 

Anisha

Reclaim the Void – Update

Over the past two years our school has been one of over 100 schools engaged in the national project Reclaim the Void. Together, with people from across Australia and beyond, there have been over 3,000 rugs contributed. These rugs will be tied together at an event at the WA Museum in Perth, called ‘Assemblage’, in early July. 

During Assemblage some 3000 small, circular rag rugs will be tied together into the component dots of the vast artwork. The process will be completed later in situ on Ngalia tjukurrpa parna – sacred country.

Reclaim the Void are offering two livestreams: one of the Opening Wed 3 July 5pm WA time and the second of a session of Assemblage. The links and timing for the second livestream will be on their website and social media very soon! 

The vision of Reclaim the Void is to create a huge textile ‘dot’ artwork, to lay on land affected by mining. The project was born from hearing the grief of Ngalia elders about those ‘gaping mining holes left all over our country’. The finished artwork, inspired by a painting by passed Ngalia elder and custodian for country, DW, will express a story of country. 

In the words of Ngalia cultural leader Kado Muir, ‘We’re working at a cultural and sacred level, creating a community of people each weaving their stories, contributing to an artwork that makes a statement about reclaiming the spirit of earth.’

From the Italian Room

From Room 8 

In preparation for their big assembly item, families were invited into Room 8 for a tie dying session. Together with their children they prepared their t-shirts.

Students Return for Term 3