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Vacation Care and ELC Vacation Care

Public Holiday – Vacation Care Closed

Term 4 commences

Celebration Day

Year 12 Valedictory Dinner

Friends of Rowing Season Opening Picnic

Year 6 Exhibition

130 Celebration Evening

AROUND THE SCHOOL

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Friends of Rowing Season Opening Picnic and a Chance to Win 130 Gala Celebration Tickets!

The Friends of Rowing invite you to attend the Season Opening Picnic on Sunday 20 October from 5 to 7pm on the Food Technology Lawns. This event will be an opportunity to welcome our new and returning Rowing families for the 2024/25 season.

All rowers are expected to attend, and Rowing families are encouraged. The event is open to the School community; Old Scholars and friends of the Rowing program are very welcome.

Click here to purchase tickets.

$30 per adult; $25 per student/child

Tickets include yiros, soft drinks and ice creams. Refreshments will also be available for purchase. Raffle tickets to win Head of the River Dinner tickets can also be purchased.

We have exciting news: the Friends of Rowing have two tickets to the 130 Gala Celebration taking place on Saturday 26 October at Adelaide Oval valued at $370! All community members, not just rowing families, can win this wonderful prize. Don’t worry, if you have already purchased tickets to this event, these can be refunded should you be the lucky person who wins the prize.

Brynley Millward
Director of Rowing


Indigenous Literacy Day

Indigenous Literacy Day takes place annually on the first Wednesday of September to raise awareness about the educational challenges faced by Australia’s Indigenous communities. The theme for 2024 is Be A Proud Voice for Country, celebrating the stories, cultures, and languages of over 250 different language groups.

Literacy is a crucial skill that opens pathways to many opportunities. However, many Indigenous communities in Australia face significant barriers to literacy including limited access to quality educational resources. By supporting literacy in these communities, we help empower Indigenous children and young people to achieve their full potential.

The Indigenous Literacy Foundation (ILF) is a not-for-profit organisation that focuses on providing culturally appropriate books and learning resources to remote Indigenous communities. Their efforts ensure that children can read stories in their own languages and see themselves reflected in the books they read. Additionally, the ILF organises a fundraising event in partnership with the Sydney Opera House to raise money for literacy books, stationery, and other resources for Indigenous communities. This event highlights the importance of reading, learning new languages and developing literacy skills.

There are many ways you can contribute to supporting Indigenous literacy, including donating to the ILF, where your contributions will go directly to those in need. Another way to support this cause is by educating yourself and others about the importance of literacy and the rich cultural heritage of Indigenous Australians. By supporting literacy initiatives, we are not only helping children to read and write, but also preserving and promoting the diverse cultures of Australia’s First Nations people.

Levanya De Silva, Iszabella Lochowiak & Charlotte Lorenzen
RAP Ambassadors


You are invited to celebrate 130 years of St Peter’s Girls’ School

Join us to celebrate our birthday!  We are thrilled to invite you to an evening filled with festivity and nostalgia.

Date and Time: Saturday 26 October 2024, 6.30-11.30pm
Ticket Price: $185
Location: Adelaide Oval, Ian McLachlan Room
Attire: Formal

This won’t be your typical sit-down affair; instead, we’re gathering around intimate high tables to unwind and enjoy dinner and drinks.

Indulge in a variety of gourmet delights from our diverse food stations, crafted to satisfy every palate. Experience a unique gin tasting with our expert mixologist and enjoy a premium wine package.

Dance to live music by the Baker Boys Band and take in the stunning night-time views of the Adelaide Oval.

RSVP by Friday 27 September to secure your spot. Numbers are limited, so act quickly to ensure your place at this memorable celebration. 

Click here to purchase tickets

Your presence would make the celebration complete.
We look forward to seeing you there! 

This promises to be a night not to miss! Get your tickets fast to avoid disappointment. Book your tickets here

Contact us

+61 (08) 8334 2200

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