GaGa Pit at EPS
As many families are aware, we have been very lucky to receive a Gaga Pit from the students at BSSC. This was a project for a class they are in and the students of BSSC came to school last week to deliver the pit and teach our students the game. A huge thank you to the students and teachers of BSSC who made this possible!

Tree Planting- This Friday
Tree Planting Day is Friday, please ensure your child is dressed for the conditions as we will proceed rain or shine. Students will be guarding and watering a range of indigenous trees, shrubs and grasses to improve the habitat of the Axe Creek Catchment. Families are encouraged to come along and participate in the day. Please make sure that Nikki has a copy of your current Working with Children Check. Adults could please bring a mallet to help bang in stakes.
There will be no assembly this Friday due to Tree Planting Day.
Parent Opinion Survey
A communication has been sent via uEducateUs for the 2026 Parent Opinion Survey. We would love to get all families feedback into our school through this yearly survey. Only one survey needs to be completed per family and it should take no longer than 20 minutes. Please see the communication and link provided in uEducateUs.
Payment Portal
Through consultation with School Council, we have made the decision to process payments for events and other activities through uEducateUs. For now, we are only using this for permission notes that require payments. The intended outcome is to provide a more streamlined process for families to give permission for events and make payments in the same interface. We are hoping this makes the process of payments and permission notes easier for our families. This system also allows our families to allocate whether you would like to use SSB or CSEF funding, alleviating the need to contact Nikki each time. Please read the supporting documents on uEducateUs to set up your payment portal as payment is processed through uEducateUs for Tree Planting Day.
Mrs Shelton/Mr Cairns
This week is Amy’s last week at EPS before heading off on maternity leave. We wish Amy all the best over the coming months and look forward to celebrating this next chapter of her families journey together. Thursday will be Amy’s last day and Damian Cairns will the reigns in Room A for the remainder of the year.
2026 Book Week
CBCA Book Week Celebrations at Eppalock PS are on Wednesday August 26th.We will have a parade in the morning followed by a day of book fun! Dig through the dress-up box and come as your favourite character.
HDFNL Clean Up
We are taking part in the HDFNL Clean Up again this year, this event is a great fundraiser for our school. This year, the money we receive will go towards the production. The HDFNL Clean Up will take place on Sunday, September 6th at the Huntly Football Grounds from 8-11AM. If you can come and help clean up the oval with us, we would appreciate it. There is a permission note on uEducateUs, this will be used to let us know if you and the family can help on the day.
Firepit
The firepit area is currently undergoing some changes and this area has been taped off to keep our students safe. This area is currently being reviewed by School Council, Parents Club and the 150th Committee.
The Base & Cubby Update
Our old cubby is down at the front paddock and there is plan to re-stall the façade of the cubby in the back corner opposite the sandpit. The long-term vision the area in the back corner near the sandpit is to create some shop facades for students for developmental play, watch this space to see how it is progressing. The old fort has been re-stumped into the base area along with some other items, thank Kevin Reade for taking on this project.
150 Year Celebrations
Thanks to all the families who have been helping with the jobs for our 150th, it certainly does not go unnoticed.
If you can mulch and weed, please keep in mind that we can not have mulch within 10 metres of the school, specifically in the raised garden beds where plants have been removed.
We are seeking some helpers to take on the following jobs:

P/1- Cooper.J - Cooper created an interesting story about an alien that stole a cow, he concentrated really hard to sound out many words by himself, including some sight words.
2/3/4- Huddy.R - Huddy has been working really well on his information report and researching his chosen animal.
4/5/6- Levi.M - Levi has been working hard in Maths this week to calculate discount percentages and sale prices, showing persistence and a willingness to challenge hismelf.

Permission Notes
*Camp payment #4 is due TODAY $50via MSC
*Medical forms for camp are now overdue!
*Please complete Tree Planting note and payment both via Ueducateus
*HDFNL note - please accept permission note if you can help out
*PIE WARMER WEDNESDAY's is back this Term
2026 Curriculum Contributions and Voluntry Contributions can be pd via MSC. Thankyou to those that have already paid. These contributions help to go towards the cost of implementing the programs the students use every day.
HATS
Hats are required in TERM 1 and can be purchased via MSC anytime. We now also have a larger size hat that can be purchased through the MSC site.
Hats and Beanies will still be required to buy through MY SCHOOL CONNECT until we have no stock on site then we will have hats and beanies available on the new EDUTHREADS uniform store.
NEW ONLINE UNIFORM STORE
You can now order the new uniforms through here
https://eduthreads.com.au/collections/eppalock-primary-school

PRODUCTION TICKETS LIVE!
Hi everyone, production tickets are live! Please see link below or QR code on posters.
https://www.trybooking.com/DODGZ
Congratulations to Rhys on designing the winning poster! Also a big congratulations to Lachlan A, Ellie and Charlie P who also made fabulous posters. All students put an incredible amount of time and effort into these; please have a squiz at them in the shared learning space next time you're in there.
Tickets are $5 per adult and kids are free. The tickets aren't assigned to a particular seat. Please still book for any kids coming as we need to know numbers (EPS students not included).
Thanks,
Tan
Eppalock Primary School will be celebrating its 150 year anniversary in 2026! The date has been set… Sunday 18th October 2026!! Put it in your diaries and spread the word!
We have formed a committee to plan a celebration. Please let us know if you would like to help!
To register your interest in joining the organising committee please email 150yearsEPS@gmail.com. We are seeking both current and former EPS community members for the committee.
If you have any great photos, stories, or memorabilia from Eppalock Primary School over the last 150 years we would love to hear from you. Please email them through to 150yearsEPS@gmail.com.
We look forward to celebrating this significant milestone in 2026.

LODDON CHILD HEALTH AND WELLBEING LOCAL
INFORMATION SESSIONS BLURB
ADHD What is it and how do I help?
The ADHD brain is different to other brains. Using video material this session will show you what ADHD is like for your child and provide lots of strategies to help you support their development. We can also answer questions you have about your child and their behaviour.
Managing Big Feelings
Big feelings include anger, sadness, worry, and distress of any kind are hard to navigate. This session introduces you to the feelings thermometer and will help you understand your own feelings better so that you can help your child with their big feelings.
ASD, What is it and how do I help?
Autism Spectrum Disorder is a condition that affect the social skills, communication and behaviour of a person. Each person on the spectrum has a different range of issues. This session will help you to understand the complexity of Autism and how you can pivot your parenting to support your child.
All about anger
Anger is common in children. This session provides information on what happens in the body and brain when your child is angry. We also cover triggers for anger and ideas on how to firstly ride out angry feelings, but also how to reduce angry outbursts by using settling strategies through-out the day.
Sleep issues
Sleep is so important for you and your child. This session gives lots of information about the biology of sleep and ways to support your body as you go into sleep at nighttime. This includes a sleep routine, exposure to light and technology and setting up a supportive space for sleep. Ways to help your child settle and get to sleep including strategies for a child who is resisting bedtime is discussed. It is aimed at children who are in the 2-10 age group rather than babies.
Sensory Processing
Our senses are part of how we engage with the world. Some people are very sensitive and easily triggered by the world around them. We can also use our senses to help ourselves calm and settle. This session introduces you to understanding sensory triggers and using the senses to settle your feelings.
Anxiety and worry in Kids
Anxiety is very common in children. Understanding what anxiety is and what happens in the body when your child is anxious will help you to support your child to soothe and calm when they are anxious. This session provides strategies and involved practicing some of these strategies so you can try them at home.
Stop the tech
What happens when your child is on technology a lot of the time? What affect is this having on their brain? Technology use is changing our brains as devices are addictive. This is causing problems for lots of families and children. There are no simple answers but lots of ideas about what you can try in your household to reduce tech use and offer other ways to engage in life.
Family Rules and consequences
Setting up rules and having consequences can be very hard. There are lots of reasons why we don’t do this. Children need to know the rules and have consequences to help them learn to cope with life. This session will help you to get started or add to your kit bag of rules and consequences. Having these helps households to enjoy life more.
Parent Mental Health
Parenting is a challenging job. It is often hard to take care of yourself and your family. This session explores the challenges of parenting and day to day ways to support yourself in this role. Having good mental health is really important meeting the demands of parenting.
Supporting Self Esteem
Liking yourself isn’t easy in the world today. Children and parents are flooded with messages about what they need to be. This session will help you to understand how you can support your own and your child’s positive feeling about themselves.
Building Social Skills
The social world and the rules about how it works are hard for some children to understand. This session will support you to have conversations with your child about healthy relationships, social contact and how to engage with other children. You will get a chance to try some of the ideas for building up social skills with your child.
Being There
This is a simple session focussing on connecting and relationship with your child as well as helping with their mental health.
The Loddon Children’s Health & Wellbeing Local offers free weekly education sessions that address mental health and wellbeing. The sessions are run by a mental health or allied health clinician at the Local.
Sessions are open to any parents or carers of children aged 0-11.
Why join in?
Where: The Loddon Child and Health Wellbeing Local, 19 Helm St KANGAROO FLAT 3555. Enter via the green porch at the back of the site.
Dates and topics: Wednesdays (Face to face)
WHEN | TIME | TOPIC |
Apr 22 | 9.30am | ADHD What is it and How Can I Help? |
Apr 29 | 9.30am | What Is Autism and How Can I Help? |
May 6th | 9.30am | Parent Wellbeing |
May 13 | 9.30am | All about anger |
May 20 | 9.30am | Managing Big Feelings |
May 27 | 9.30am | Tech Troubles |
Jun 3 | 9.30am | Anxiety in kids |
Jun 10 | 9.30am | Family rules and consequences |
Jun 17 | 9.30am | Sleep |
If you have any Questions, please contact Annette Clemments on 1800 433 977 Book in via email icfhwlocals@bchs.com.au. Please state your name, your child’s name and the session you wish to attend.