At the beginning of Term 3 Trindy enjoyed a week of celebrating the letter 'P' by coming along to school dressed as either pirates or princesses.
We've had an overwhelmingly positive response from parents, staff, students and friends about the 'Sound of Music' musical produced in term 2.
"My name is Troy Freeburn, I am a Goori man of the Bundjalung nation. Father of two deadly (awesome) students at Summerland.
‘The impact a musical has on a school cannot be measured by budgets, hours spent, resources, shopping trips, mistakes and edits, tireless rehearsals and sleepless nights reworking choreography and action.
"Hi my name's Victoria and I did my Music HSC at Summerland Christian College.
Our Trindy Teacher, Mrs Gray, explains why she loves teaching young children, why our 'Trindy' (transition to Kindy) program is so important and includes a profile on her career and teaching approach.
Kindy Wombats Teacher, Miss Smith, explains why she loves teaching Kindy, why transitioning to Kindy is so important, including a profile on her career and teaching approach.
Kindy Koalas Teacher, Miss Weaver, explains why she loves teaching Kindy, why our 'Trindy' program is so important and includes a profile on her career and teaching approach.
Our amazing Learning Assistants Mrs Brooks & Miss Duffy explain why they love Trindy and why transistioning to Kindy is so important for your child.
Meet the incredible women who will help shape your childrens’ first years of formal learning.
Abby Nossiter plays Maria in our Sound of Music production. She loves that her character is clumsy like her, playful and young in spirit.
Check out our latest ‘Summerland Super Actions’ video, you may recognise some familiar faces! Positive Behaviour for Learning is the latest initiative at Summerland that specifically targets student’s actions.