Classwork is available on Google Classroom. The work on Google Classroom is the same work available in the paper booklets which are available for pick up from outside the front office.
Students can also complete tasks and activities on Mathletics and WordFlyers.
If your child has forgotten their username or password to the following learning platforms, they can ask contact us on 9628 9161 or via our social media platforms.
While students are learning from home, our staff are running online wellbeing and school work sessions via Zoom.
During the scheduled times, teachers will be online and available to help students and parents/carers with questions about the work that has been sent home or available on Google Classroom.
All students enrolled in a NSW government school are issued with a school email account.
Your email address will look like this: firstname.lastname@education.nsw.gov.au
firstname.lastname is your school username (this may include a number as well e.g. sarah.smith3)
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Mathletics support student's learning in mathematics through interactive activities, games and challenges.
Classroom teachers have assigned activities to students based on their year group, level and current topics being studied in class.
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WordFlyers is a literacy program designed to strengthen students' literacy skills, including vocabulary, spelling, punctuation, grammar, writing and reading comprehension through interactive literacy activities.
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Reading Eggs encourages students' reading through games and activities.
This website is specifically for our Stage 4 (Year 7 and 8) students as well as our Support and Life Skills students.
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The Department's Learning From Home page has additional activities for students as well as assistance for parents/carers. Resources include, livestreamed activities with special guest stars, fun mathematics activities, digital learning games and activites across a range of subjects as well as apps and podcasts to help parents support their students at home.
You can Join in on Education LIVE at 10am each day this week with fun livestreamed activities from some very special guests
DoE Learning From Home
The Wellbeing Health In Reach Nurse (WHIN) is a registered nurse who provides a range of support and coordination with the aim of contributing to improved education, health, and wellbeing outcomes for children, young people and families.
Tasks undertaken by the WHIN may include identifying health needs of young people and families, coordinating appropriate assessments, and developing referral pathways into relevant services.
The WHIN Coordinator at Shalvey Campus is Yash. You can find out more about Yash here.
If you would like to speak with Yash, you can use the confidential referral form to request a call: Self-referral form