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On the 24th of August 2017, Constable Bollard from the Riverstone Police station came down and spoke with the year five and six students. Constable Bollard spoke about bullying  and told us stories and reasons about how speaking to strangers in anyway is very dangerous.

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St Joseph's Primary School Schofields
www.stjosephsschofields.catholic.edu.au

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  • 14 May 2026

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    Congratulations to our students who represented our school yesterday at the CSPD Cross Country! Thank you for your incredible effort, sportsmanship, and for running your absolute hearts out! You made our school community incredibly proud!

    13 May 2026

    From Facebook
    Uncle Ted from Jarara came out to visit today, we sat together and talked about their culture. The stories that shaped their people, the land that holds their history, and the totems that carry meaning through generations. Uncle Ted shared what he knew, and the students asked lots of questions, and found new ideas connecting their identity. From those conversations, a creative spark took hold. Together they explored ways to bring those ideas to life through art sketching and painting. It became a meaningful exchange: culture passed on not just through talking, but through making.

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