Sunshine Beach State School
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105 Ben Lexcen Drive
Sunshine Beach QLD 4567
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Email: principal@sunshinebeachss.eq.edu.au
Phone: 5474 6333
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CRICOS: 00608A

SUNSHINE UPDATES

Breakfast Club is back

We’re thrilled to share that Breakfast Club is up and running again — and it’s already a hit with our students!

When: Thursday mornings 8:00am to 8:20am
Where: Tuckshop area
Who: Students from Year 1 to Year 6 can come on their own. Prep students are invited to come with their parent/s.

Students can enjoy a piece of toast, a piece of fruit and a delicious banana smoothie - the perfect way to start the day! Parents are also welcome to enjoy a warm cup of tea or coffee.

A huge thank you to Chappy Simone, our wonderful volunteer Ben and our amazing peer and school leaders who have been working hard to prepare, serve and clean up each week. Your efforts make Breakfast Club a warm and welcoming start to the day.

Please note:

• Each student is welcome to one piece of toast, one piece of fruit and one smoothie — no second helpings to make sure there's enough for everyone.
• Breakfast wraps up promptly at 8:20am so students can get to class on time and our helpers can start their day too.

Come along next Thursday and share in a healthy breakfast with friends!

Prep Transition Program

Enrollment interviews are happening now. Please hand your completed enrolment forms to Kim at the office along with your child's birth certificate and relevant documents. We can then arrange to book a time for you interview with Bec our transition coordinator.

Co-curricular timetable

If your child isn’t feeling like playing on the playground one day, remind them that there are plenty of other fun activities to try during break times. From creative clubs to active games, there’s something for everyone. Take a look at our Term 2 co-curricular activities to see what’s on offer.

Guidelines for school communication

The Department of Education Qld has recently shared helpful guidelines to support open, respectful communication between parents, carers and school staff. These recommendations outline what’s reasonable and expected to help foster positive and productive partnerships. You’ll find the full information in the PDF attached.

Second-hand Book Stall – supporting Chaplaincy

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We’re launching a second-hand book stall in Term 3 to raise funds for our chaplaincy program, which supports student wellbeing and community connection.

This term, each class will collect second-hand children’s books. If you have any gently loved children’s books at home that are ready for a new reader, please pop them into your classroom’s collection box. Books will be gathered at the end of term to stock the stall, which will become a regular feature next term.

We can’t wait to see the shelves fill up and support a great cause together!