Wagaman Primary School

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WHAT WAS YOUR FAVOURITE PART OF SPORTS DAY?What a fantastic day we had at our 2026 Sports Day!Students gave their person...
29/05/2026

WHAT WAS YOUR FAVOURITE PART OF SPORTS DAY?

What a fantastic day we had at our 2026 Sports Day!

Students gave their personal best, cheered on their teammates and demonstrated excellent sportsmanship throughout the day. It was wonderful to see students encouraging one another, celebrating success and showing resilience in every event.

Congratulations to Sharks for taking out the Overall Champion title with a final score of 1373 points. A huge congratulations also to Crocs who finished a very close second with 1343 points. What an incredible effort by both teams!

Thank you to our staff and Henbury School student volunteers who helped make the day such a success. To our families, your encouragement and support helped create a positive and memorable day for our students.

We captured lots of great moments throughout the day and will be sharing more photos over the coming week. Stay tuned!

WHAT DOES GREAT SPORTSMANSHIP LOOK LIKE?Families,We are looking forward to welcoming everyone to our Sports Day tomorrow...
28/05/2026

WHAT DOES GREAT SPORTSMANSHIP LOOK LIKE?

Families,

We are looking forward to welcoming everyone to our Sports Day tomorrow and celebrating a great day of participation, teamwork and fun.

A reminder that all visitors on school grounds are expected to follow the NT Education and Training's Respect and Responsibility in Schools expectations. Please take a moment to read the attached information.

One of our biggest focuses in primary school sport is sportsmanship. While winning is exciting, learning how to encourage others, show respect, celebrate effort and respond positively are far more important skills for our children to develop.

Ms Niki will be running a BBQ throughout the day and the Henbury School coffee van will also be on site in the morning.

Thank you for helping us create a positive and supportive day for all students.

WHAT ARE OUR YEAR 3.4 STUDENTS BEEN LEARNING AFTER SCHOOL?A group of our Year 3.4 students are taking part in after scho...
26/05/2026

WHAT ARE OUR YEAR 3.4 STUDENTS BEEN LEARNING AFTER SCHOOL?

A group of our Year 3.4 students are taking part in after school sport at Marrara Judo Club until the end of term, developing new skills in judo while building confidence, coordination, persistence and collaboration.

Students are enjoying learning different techniques, practising self discipline and challenging themselves in a supportive environment. It has been fantastic to see their enthusiasm and willingness to give new things a go.

A big thank you to Marrara Judo for supporting our students and to the Australian Government Sporting Schools program for funding this opportunity for our students.

ARE YOU STARTING TO THINK ABOUT HIGH SCHOOL FOR 2027?A reminder that Dripstone Secondary College is holding Year 6 Paren...
23/05/2026

ARE YOU STARTING TO THINK ABOUT HIGH SCHOOL FOR 2027?

A reminder that Dripstone Secondary College is holding Year 6 Parent Information Nights for families interested in learning more about the transition to Year 7.

This is a great opportunity for families to learn more about the school, ask questions and hear about the exciting opportunities available for students as they begin their secondary school journey.

🏫 YEAR 6 PARENT INFORMATION NIGHT 🏫

Dripstone Secondary College warmly welcomes all parents and carers of future Year 7 students to join us for our upcoming Parent Information Night sessions as part of the 2027 enrolment process.

Come along to meet our dedicated teachers, explore our school through a guided tour, and discover what makes Dripstone a great place to learn and grow.

There will be two information sessions held:
📅 Night 1: Thursday, 4 June 2026 | ⏰ 5:30pm – 6:30pm
📅 Night 2: Wednesday, 22 July 2026 | ⏰ 5:30pm – 6:30pm

📍 Location: Dripstone Secondary College Library

We look forward to welcoming you in our Community of Achievers!

WHAT CHALLENGES CAN YOU COMPLETE IN JAPANESE?Some of our Year 6 students had a fantastic time attending Japanese Survivo...
22/05/2026

WHAT CHALLENGES CAN YOU COMPLETE IN JAPANESE?

Some of our Year 6 students had a fantastic time attending Japanese Survivor Day at the Darwin Languages Centre. Students worked together to complete a range of fun and challenging activities all in Japanese, while building their collaboration and language skills.

A big thank you to Miki Sensei and the Darwin Languages Centre team for organising such a fun and engaging event for our students.

WANT TO LEARN HOW WE TEACH MATHEMATICS AT WAGAMAN?We invite all families to join us for our Mathematics Information Even...
01/05/2026

WANT TO LEARN HOW WE TEACH MATHEMATICS AT WAGAMAN?

We invite all families to join us for our Mathematics Information Evening on Wednesday May 6 from 5:00pm to 6:00pm.

Come along to learn more about how we teach mathematics and how you can support your child at home. This will be a fun and interactive session with hands on games to explore together.

Bring your child along as well. They will be helping to teach you some of the games that can be played at home to build confidence and skills in maths.

We look forward to seeing you there.

WHAT CAN WE DO TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE FOR OTHERS?Next week, we will be encouraging all students to wear blue and bring a g...
01/05/2026

WHAT CAN WE DO TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE FOR OTHERS?

Next week, we will be encouraging all students to wear blue and bring a gold coin donation as we support Dolly's Dream – Do it for Dolly Day.

Last week, we were fortunate to have Dolly’s Dream at Wagaman, working with our primary students through workshops focused on bullying and last term, kindness. These sessions helped our students build a shared understanding of how we can look out for one another and create a safe and supportive school community.

By wearing blue and making a small donation, we are coming together to show our commitment to kindness and standing against bullying.

Do It For Dolly Day May 8 2026

WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO REMEMBER AND SHOW RESPECT?On Friday 24 April, we will be holding a school ANZAC Day commemoration l...
16/04/2026

WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO REMEMBER AND SHOW RESPECT?

On Friday 24 April, we will be holding a school ANZAC Day commemoration led by 5.6 Mairou students.

Families are invited to join us from 8:30am at the front of the school as we come together to reflect and show respect.

Please note that the school drop off zone will be closed from 8:20am due to seating set up along the footpath.

We look forward to sharing this important moment with our community.

WHEN DO OUR KIDS COME BACK TO SCHOOL?
12/04/2026

WHEN DO OUR KIDS COME BACK TO SCHOOL?

WHAT ANIMAL WILL YOU BE NEXT WEDNESDAY?Our Student Representative Council is excited to launch their first fundraising e...
26/03/2026

WHAT ANIMAL WILL YOU BE NEXT WEDNESDAY?

Our Student Representative Council is excited to launch their first fundraising event for the year – Wear It Wild Day in support of WWF-Australia.

Students are invited to dress as their favourite animal or wear wildlife inspired accessories.

Please bring a gold coin donation, with all funds going towards supporting WWF and their work to protect wildlife and the environment.

We can’t wait to see all the wild and wonderful outfits on the day!

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35 Wagaman Terrace, Wagaman
Darwin, NT
0810

Opening Hours

Monday 7:55am - 3:30pm
Tuesday 7:55am - 3:30pm
Wednesday 7:55am - 3:30pm
Thursday 7:55am - 3:30pm
Friday 7:55am - 3:30pm

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