Early Years News
Year 3 HASS Excursion
"On 4 October, the Year 3’s travelled around Dalby to learn about its history. We learnt that Dalby was first settled at the Myall Creek Crossing by a man named Henry Dennis.
Our favourite places were the Railway Station, Urban Paddock, and the Sale Yards. Did you know that the original name of Urban Paddock was Quambi House and it use to be a doctor’s surgery. Urban Paddock’s slushies were a big hit!
Alex thinks it’s amazing that the cattle yard sells 50,000 cows a year.
Flynn liked learning about the Mercy Bridge because it was built for nuns to travel across the creek to Church. Before the bridge, the nuns crossed on a log as Mother Mary Rose was really disgusted about being wet.
The teachers think that a café would be a great way to use the old Railway Station!
We love learning about our wonderful town!"
By Mac Spies, Flynn Hayward, Alex Geldard, and Maddie Meacle-Lyell
Cobb & Co Excursion
Our Year 1’s had a great excursion to Cobb & Co this week.
A Fresh Look for Prep
Our Prep area is looking fantastic! The grass is down! Thank you to all our wonderful helpers and the Dalby Rugby Union Football Club.





Resorative Conversations
We are using restorative practices to assist our students in resolving conflicts with peers. Below are two examples of restorative practice:
Kristen Bennie