Parent/carer Publications and Further Information.

Mount Colah Public School Parent Information Booklet A-Z

In the Kindergarten Classroom

Your child will focus on six key learning areas (KLA‘s).

There is a strong focus on English and mathematics in Kindergarten classrooms to ensure your child learns foundational skills. These lessons are fun, engaging and appropriately challenging for your child. More information on these key areas will be provided at the parent information session at the start of the Kindergarten school year. Throughout the year Kindergarten students also participate in other school events such as athletics and cross-country carnivals, Harmony day, NAIDOC week, and 100 days of Kindergarten.

Year 5 Buddy Groups

Children will be introduced to a buddy group consisting of several Kindergarten and year 5 students. Buddies are a great way to help new children feel more relaxed and have other friendly faces they can recognise around the school. Buddies take their role very seriously and everyone is always very excited.

Class Formation

Children will not be assigned a class until after the school year starts. In Kindergarten all children are together for the initial period to allow for children to settle into routines and to spend time getting to know each other. There will be lots of new faces and lots of excitement. Teachers will create classes based on a few key areas:

Friendships are not the main consideration as they are not always conducive for learning in a classroom setting. Children will regroup every day to eat recess and lunch, even in term 4!

Key Learning Areas K-6 -  NSW Education Standards Authority

School readiness checklist - essential skills for starting school

Countdown to big school calendar

Kindergarten enrolment checklist - MCPS

Best Start Factsheet for parents

Communication in 3-5 year olds

Crunch and Sip

Early Years Pencil Grip

Early Years Pencil Grip #2

What are fine motor skills - information

Handwriting in the early years of schooling

Getting ready for primary school

Healthy habits 3-17 years

InitiaLit parent & carer information

Is your child starting school?

School attendance matters

Storytime - A story about starting school

Healthy tips for when your child is starting school

Additional Video Resources:

This video series provides practical ideas to help you support your child as they transition to school and throughout kindergarten. Covering a range of topics like developmental milestones, developing independence and self-care, fine and gross motor skills, and more! Additional School Transition Video