Bringing The Community Together

Our Vision

To build a high regard in our community for education at East Maddington Primary School.

Our Mission

Expand our students’ minds through inspiration and engaged learning.

Our Values

EMPSMaking our school a great place to work

We encourage a work environment that is respectful, welcoming and safe.

We encourage our staff to maintain a well balanced lifestyle.

EMPS Innovation

We dare to be different.

EMPS Pride in who we are and how we work

We display high personal standards of ethics, integrity and honesty.

We work collaboratively and share our skills and talents.

EMPSQuality and Service

We will deliver quality work for our parents and our co-workers.

EMPS Growing our school and its image

Skills that help us build our school and set the stage for continued growth.

News
Attendance PDF Print E-mail
School News
Written by Heather Stephens   
Wednesday, 06 August 2008 00:00

Under Western Australian Law (School Education Act 1999) it is a legal requirement for children 16 years and younger to attend school and it is the responsibility of the parent to ensure that their children come to school regularly.

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Beating the common cold PDF Print E-mail
Community News
Written by Administrator   
Wednesday, 30 July 2008 05:44

10 plus 10 equals … less colds.

Common cold viruses can get on our hands when we touch infected hands, surfaces and objects. When we put our unwashed hands in our mouth or rub our eyes and nose with them we can infect ourselves with a cold virus. Correct hand washing is one of the most effective ways to help prevent the spread of colds. Wash hands thoroughly, especially before eating food and after blowing the nose, coughing or sneezing.
 
Here’s how:
  • 1. Lather with liquid soap for 10 seconds
  • 2. Rinse with running water for 10 seconds
  • 3. Dry hands. Antibiotics don’t work on viruses so they won’t stop a cold from spreading.
SOME ADVICE FOR OUR PARENTS ON COMMON COLDS
 
To stay home or not?
Children with a cold who feel unwell should stay at home until they are feeling better. However, there is no need for them to stay at home if they feel well enough to play and participate in regular activities despite their runny nose or cough. The viruses that cause common colds may infect other people before and after symptoms show.
 
People with colds:
  • can be infectious before any symptoms show
  • are most infectious in the first 2–4 days of cold symptoms
  • can continue to be infectious after most symptoms have gone away, sometimes for up to 3 weeks.
Children tend to get 5–10 colds per year. This means with common cold viruses it is extremely difficult to say when a child could infect others.

 

 
Gosnells Activ8 Youth Sports Grants PDF Print E-mail
Community News
Written by City of Gosnells   
Wednesday, 30 July 2008 05:42
The City of Gosnells Activ8 Youth Sports Grants provides funding to assist school aged children to access sport and physical recreation activities. Grants up to $200 are available to assist with payment of registration fees or purchase of equipment.
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Basketball competition expressions of interest PDF Print E-mail
Community News
Written by City of Gosnells   
Wednesday, 30 July 2008 05:40

The City of Gosnells is currently seeking expressions of interest fron students aged 9-16 years who want to play social or competitive basketball within the Gosnells area. Interested students or parents are encouraged to contact the Club Development and Funding Officer on 9452 9912 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

 
Dare To Lead PDF Print E-mail
School News
Written by Heather Stephens   
Wednesday, 30 July 2008 04:38
Dare to Lead audit Dare to Lead is a commonwealth funded national project with a focus on improving educational outcomes for Indigenous students.
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