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 Frequently Asked Questions

Please select from the list below to view answers to some frequently asked questions:

Assemblies

Our school assemblies are held each Monday at 1:45pm in the Parish Church. Parents are welcome to attend these assemblies.

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Before and After School Care: Logan City Police Citizens Youth Club

The Logan City PCYC operates a before and after school care program at Logan City PCYC. This program offers a drop off and pick up service to and from St Paul’s School, Woodridge

Before School Care
6:30am - 8:30am (Breakfast Provided)

After School Care
3:00pm - 6:00pm (Afternoon Tea Provided)

For further details call Logan City PCYC on 3208 7341 or visit http://www.loganpcyc.org.au/childcare.htm

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Conflict Resolution Process

During school hours, children are under the care of the school staff. Any incidences of conflict between children should be reported to the class teacher or Principal so that a resolution can be sought. Direct intervention by a parent/relative or friend is not acceptable.

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Homework

Students are given set homework for the four evenings from Monday to Thursday. Students are encouraged to take the responsibility of attending to homework on a regular basis to form the habit of independent learning.

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Parking Safety

No Parking in School Grounds 8:00-9:00am and 2:00-3:15pm Monday to Friday

All parents are asked to observe this No Parking Regulation even when the gates are not closed. Failure to observe this regulation places our children at risk. Off street parking is available in Burrigan Street. Children enter the school via gates at the side of the oval.

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Summer Storms

Often these storms occur as school is closing (2.55 p.m.). We encourage parents to respond to any storm warning by collecting children early on these days.

Children will not be dismissed from the classrooms in the midst of a thunder storm. The end of the day dismissal bell will be rung as soon as the storm has passed over.

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Wet Weather

To keep our children dry during the wet season, we recommend the use of a plastic poncho or raincoat. Umbrellas are unsuitable and a safety risk.

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