18 Jul 2015

To kick off Term 3 the Pocket Public School engaged in a host of learning experiences centred on NAIDOC Week, which officially took place during the second week of the holidays.
On Thursday we were lucky enough to be visited by The Deadly Dancers who engaged the entire school with learning experiences delivered through music and dance! Here are a few photos from the day. Make sure you check out the album here for more.


The day concluded with a rotation of learning activities for all stages including; Weapon and instrument painting, Language learning & games! A number of Deadly Dancers even stuck around to get involved in the group activities and have a game of cricket with our Pocket Kids, which was greatly appreciated.

To Dhinawan and the Deadly Dancers, Shannon of the Tweed Heads Lands Council, Jenna from Brunswick Heads Public School, Scottie from Mullumbimby High School and everyone else who came along to make the day so special. The entire Pocket School learning community would like to say thank you, we are so lucky to be part of such an awesome community.