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Year Level
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Room
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Teacher
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Kindergarten
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ECU1
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Caitlin Marr
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Pre-primary
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ECU2
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Nicola Foley / Libby Davidson
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Pre-Primary/ Year 1
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4
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Kate Doleman
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Year 1
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8
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Annabel Lyndon
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Year 2
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7
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Rachel Shaw
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Year 2/3
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6
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Nathan Croome
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Year 3
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5
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Jodie Embling / Jessica Nixon
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Year 4/5
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9
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Emma Grant
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Year 4/5
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10
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Nichola Ward
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Year 6
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12
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Rachel Bruce
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Specialist Teachers
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Physical Education
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T-Th
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Di Thorby
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Health
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T-Th
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Di Thorby
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Science
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Th-F
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Claire Nancarrow
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Indonesian
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M
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Sarah Zuchetti
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Visual Arts
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T-W
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Sarah Zuchetti
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Music
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M&W
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Jacquelyn Watson
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Education Assistants
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Administration and Support Staff
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Debbie Keetch
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M-W
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Principal – Trudy Jones
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Aishling Whittle
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M-T
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Deputy Principal – Mike Adlam
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Alison Coyle
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W-F
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MCS – Sharmian Moult
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Alexis Smith
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M-F
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School Officer – Michelle Smith
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Michelle Smith
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M-T
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Library Officer – Tanya Larsen
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Monique Robinson
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M-F
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Psychologist – Priscilla Granger
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Student Wellbeing Officer – Aishling Whittle
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Gardener / Handyperson – Peter Heron
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Cleaners – Laura and Jaidah
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Kind regards,
Principal
Tuesday, 18th February | School Photo day |
Monday, 3rd March | PUBLIC HOLIDAY - Labour Day |
Thursday, 6th March | Faction Swimming Carnival - Years 4 to 6 |
Wednesday, 12th to Friday 21st March | NAPLAN - Years 3 & 5 |
Thursday, 20th March | Assembly - Room 12 |
Thursday, 27th March | Parent Interviews (12:15pm - 7:00pm) |
Wednesday, 2nd April | Musica Viva Incursion |
Thursday, 3rd April | Assembly - Room 5 |
Friday, 11th April | Last day of Term 1 |
Monday, 28th April | First day of Term 2 - Kindy to Year 6 |
Use of Staff Car Park
In the interest of safety, parents and students are NOT permitted to access the school through the staff car park on Charonia Road before or after school. Our staff car park is out of bounds to all pedestrian and motor traffic other than staff themselves. The staff car park is not to be used for dropping off or picking up your children.
There are two pedestrian paths/access points either side of the staff car park on Charonia Road to facilitate safe entry to our school. The staff car park in Charonia Road is our Emergency Access point also. This must be free to allow ambulance, fire trucks and other emergency vehicles entry at all times. Please do not block access to the bitumen area.
Rangers Parking and Community Safety – Safety around Schools – 40km ZONE
Vehicles which park contrary to parking signage around schools are a major hazard and impact on the safety of children, pedestrians and other road users in these areas. It is imperative that drivers are aware of, and park in accordance with, the parking conditions which apply near schools.
As part of the City’s continuing effort to provide a safer environment for everyone City of Joondalup Officers conduct patrols of school parking in the mornings and afternoons throughout the school term.
As part of this initiative Officers use patrol vehicles, which have been fitted with Licence Plate Recognition (LPR) cameras, to capture digital images of vehicles which are parked contrary to parking requirements near schools. Any infringement notices, issued as part of these patrols, will be sent via mail to the registered owner of the vehicle.
This is a reminder for parents and caregivers of their responsibility in ensuring that they park correctly near schools.
School Voluntary Contributions
Thank you to all who have already paid their child’s contribution for 2025. Monies collected through this scheme enhance the learning program at MHPS.
Payments can be made via direct deposit into the school bank account or alternatively at the front office via Eftpos, accpeting Visa and Mastercard.
Bank Account details for MHPS.
For your convenience to make direct deposits:
Mullaloo Heights PS (MHPS)
BSB: 066 040
A/C No.: 19903178
Please include your child’s name as reference.
Schoolzine App. (SZapp)
Please see below the instructions on how to install the SZapp, which is a user friendly app for parents.
Install now and start using the app to notify us of your childs absence, access newsletters and more.
Crunch & Sip
Our school is a Crunch and Sip School. All students are encouraged to have a water bottle in their classroom, every day: not juice or cordial. Students are also encouraged to bring in a small container of chopped fresh fruit and/or vegetables. Your child is encouraged to participate in Crunch and Sip, but this is not compulsory and your child may choose to only eat at recess and lunch time. If you have any concerns, please speak with your child’s teacher.
Parent / Guardian Contact details
If you have changed any of the following details, could you please notify the school, as soon as possible;
- Residential address
- Contact numbers – home, mobile
- Emergency contacts
- Email address
Medical updates
If there has been any change in your child’s health, that you may feel the school needs to know, for the safety of your child, for example; If your child has an anaphylactic reaction to anything, an allergic reaction or asthma, please notify our school in writing so that we can update our medical records.
Welcome Back to School!
Dear Mullaloo Families,
As we kick off another exciting school year, I want to take a moment to introduce myself and reassure you that I’m here to support both the children and families throughout the year. I’m Ms Ash, your Student Wellbeing Officer, and I’m available on Wednesdays and Thursdays to help with any concerns, offer guidance, or just lend an ear.
We know that going back to school can stir up a lot of nerves, so here are some tips to help make the transition smoother for everyone in your household:
Back to School Tips to Overcome Nerves
1. Avoid Confusing Your Own Feelings with Your Child’s
It’s natural to feel nostalgic or anxious when seeing your child in their new uniform, but try to manage those emotions. Today’s schools are far more supportive and welcoming than many of us remember, and it’s likely your child will be having a great time. Stay calm, take a slow breath, and keep things lighthearted!
2. Get a Good Bedtime Routine in Place
After the more relaxed summer months, getting your child back into a routine is key. Start moving bedtimes earlier for a smoother transition into school mornings. Firm but loving bedtime rules help your child feel secure and ready for the day ahead.
3. Ease Gently into New Childcare Arrangements
If this term includes new after-school arrangements, make sure your child has familiar faces picking them up for the first week. Gradually introducing changes can help reduce any anxiety they might have.
4. Help Your Child Get Organised
When your child brings home timetables, school materials, and other information, it can be overwhelming. A wall-chart or day planner is a great way to keep everything organised and reduce anxiety about upcoming events and tasks.
5. Allocate Space for School Items at Home
From uniforms to lunchboxes to books, there’s a lot to keep track of! Designate a specific space for each item to keep things tidy and to avoid the inevitable morning scramble.
6. Reassure Your Child That You’re Thinking of Them
A little note in their lunchbox or a reminder of something you’ll do together later can provide comfort throughout the day. A simple message like “I’ll be thinking of you” or “I can’t wait to hear about your day” can make all the difference.
7. Lay Out Clothes the Night Before
To avoid rushing around in the mornings, set out your child’s clothes and school uniform the night before. It’s one less thing to worry about and can help reduce stress during the morning routine.
8. Declutter
A clutter-free environment helps create a sense of calm. Take some time to tidy up, especially during those quiet hours when the kids are at school. It can set a more peaceful tone for the rest of the day.
9. Make Home Life Sound More Boring than School
This might sound funny, but if there are younger siblings at home, it can help to avoid making home life seem too fun while your child is at school. The goal is to make school seem like the more exciting place to be!
10. Take Time Out for Yourself
Remember, taking care of yourself is just as important as taking care of your children. Use the time while your kids are at school to recharge, relax, and do something for yourself. A calm, rested parent can make all the difference.
Ongoing Support: Clubs and Activities Throughout the Year
In addition to supporting your child’s transition back to school, I’m excited to share that throughout the year, I’ll be running a variety of Before-School and Lunchtime Clubs to help build important skills like relationships, courage, resilience, and teamwork.
These clubs are a wonderful opportunity for children to form connections, develop confidence, and have fun together. They’ll focus on activities that promote emotional well-being, social skills, and positive mental health. Keep an eye out for announcements about these clubs in the coming weeks!
I look forward to being a part of your child’s journey this school year. Don’t hesitate to reach out if you need support or simply want to chat. I’m here for you!
Wishing everyone a wonderful start to the school year!
Warmly,
Ash Whittle
Student Wellbeing Officer
Additional Resources for Parents & Children
As we navigate the school year, it’s important to remember that support is available when needed. Here are some helpful apps and helplines that can assist in supporting your child's mental health, wellbeing, and your own parenting journey:
Apps for Parents & Children:
Smiling Mind: A fantastic app for mindfulness and wellbeing, offering programs for both children and adults to help manage emotions and improve mental health.
Calm: Perfect for relaxation and mindfulness, Calm provides guided meditations, breathing exercises, and sleep stories to help reduce anxiety and stress.
Helplines & Support Services for Kids and Families:
Kidshelpline Phone: 1800 55 1800 (Available 24/7) Email: info@kidshelpline.com.au Website: www.kidshelpline.com.au
Parentline Phone: 1300 30 1300 (Mon-Fri 8am-10pm, Sat-Sun 10am-3pm) Email: parentline@parentline.com.au Website: www.parentline.com.au
These resources are there to support both you and your child when challenges arise. Feel free to reach out, whether you’re looking for advice or just need someone to talk to.
Our new mural in the chicken coup has been completed over the holidays and it looks amazing! I would like to thank Kerise and Narelle for creating the master piece and involving the students in the design and construction. If you haven't seen it make sure you head down and have a look.
Photo's taken by Joshua Clarke.











