For primary-school-age children, and especially kindy kids, a routine will help make each day the best it can be.
At first, you might like to stay for a while until your child feels secure at school. When your child has settled into school, a short and reassuring goodbye encourages independence. Let them know who will pick them up at the end of the day.
When school finishes each day, your child’s class will gather at a regular place. Your child’s teacher will wait with the children. Make sure your child and their teacher know who will be collecting them each afternoon. Children can get upset if the person picking them up comes late. Check with their teacher about the best time to arrive in the afternoon and where to stand.
Kindergarten children can get very tired at night because they are doing so many new and exciting things. For this reason, it helps if you keep routines like bath time, meals and reading routines as regular as possible. It’s important to leave time for your child to play and get a good night’s sleep each night.
Visit the department’s website for more information on health and wellbeing at primary school.
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We acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land on which our students live and are educated, the Burramattagal people of the Darug Nation. Burramattagal men, women and children lived on this land long before us, respected it, listened to it and cared for it. Now it is up to us to continue to care for and share this land together. We wish to acknowledge and show respect for their elders, past, present and emerging, for their continuing culture, their connection to the land and water and the contributions they make to the life of our community, both now and in the past.
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