Building a humpy with Windale Public School
On 23 February, 4/5D students learnt that a humpy is a small, temporary shelter, traditionally used by Aboriginal people. They…
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On 23 February, 4/5D students learnt that a humpy is a small, temporary shelter, traditionally used by Aboriginal people. They…
]On 23 June 2022, our Windale Deadly Dancers went out to perform for the Anglican Care residents at Merewether for…
In August 2021, Kindergarten went out to our Yarning Circle learning space. We sat and listened to the story Shake…
On Thursday 24 June 2021 Windale Public School had their NAIDOC Day celebrations. Parents, carers, families and community members were…
NAIDOC Day was celebrated at Windale Public School on Thursday 4 July 2019. We started off our deadly celebrations with…
On Friday 30 November 2018, Year 5 and 6 students from Windale Public School went to King Edward Park Newcastle…
In September 2018, Windale Public School hosted its first Aboriginal Dance Workshop. Catherine Gilholme from The Arts Initiative NSW Public…
In Term 4 2018, we decided we wanted to put a Yarning Circle into our school learning environment. Uncle Nolan…
Windale Public School students really enjoy spending their Tuesday afternoons with Craig Hammond, participating in a Drum Beats program. It…
On 25 February 2019, our students and staff at Windale Public School had the opportunity to meet and work with…