St Leonards Primary School
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SLPS Online Documents

LEARNING TOGETHER

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Media Consent Form

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Lunch Time Club

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PLD Parent Education Booklet

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Celebration Night Program

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Coding Club

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Fact sheet Staying safe

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Fact sheet Young people and technology

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Five forgotten skill sets that contribute to student success

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Parent Guide: Cyber Safety

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Insights: Reading your child’s report

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Seaview High School Information Book

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Bullying Parenting SA

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Insights - How to help your child be a good friend

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Insights - Building and maintaining school belonging

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Naplan Privacy Collection Notice

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The ‘Big Six’ components of reading

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Integrating the Big 6 of Reading

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Coping skills (resilience)

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Positive approaches to guiding behaviour: 2-12 years

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Primary School Bullying Fact Sheet

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Self-esteem Guide

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Parent Easy Guide 48 - Starting School

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Term 1 Planner

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Parent Information - Written Reports

Jervois Street
Glenelg North SA 5045
Phone: (08) 8294 9811
Fax: (08) 8295 2568

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Acknowledgement of Country

St Leonards Primary School acknowledges and pays our respect to the Kaurna People as the traditional custodians of the lands we work, learn and gather on. We acknowledge the deep attachment and relationship of the Kaurna people to country.